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Leo Ring

Leo Ring
Interstellar cloud
Intergalactic cloud
H I region
Leo Ring.jpg
The Leo ring in a GALEX image surrounding M105 and NGC 3384
Observation data: J2000.0 epoch
Right ascension 10h 48m 19.0s
Declination +12° 41′ 21″
Distance 38±4.6×106 ly   (11.8±1.4×106 pc)
Constellation Leo
Physical characteristics
Radius 325×103 ly   (100×103 pc)
See also: Lists of nebulae

Coordinates: Sky map10h 48m 19.0s, +12° 41′ 21″

The Leo Ring is an immense intergalactic cloud of hydrogen and helium gas some 650 kilolight-years (200 kpc) in diameter, in orbit of two galaxies, in the center of the Leo Group of galaxies, within the constellation of Leo.

Radio astronomers discovered the cloud in 1983. Astronomers had theorized that the ring was primordial gas in the process of forming a galaxy. The GALEX satellite detected ultraviolet emissions that astronomers at Johns Hopkins University and the Carnegie Institution for Science interpret to indicate star creation in newly forming dwarf galaxies in a 19 February 2009 Nature paper. In 2010, it was found that the gas was not primordial, but the result of a galactic collision between the two galaxies the ring is closely associated with.

A billion years ago, NGC 3384 collided with M96, at the heart of the Leo Group, expelling a galaxy's worth of gas into intergalactic space. This gas gathered into a vast set of clouds, the Leo Ring.


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