– Findings show that earlier galaxies had single thick disks; later epochs added thin disks within these thick structures.
– More massive galaxies formed thin disks earlier due to efficient gas star conversion.- Thin disk formation timelines align with the milky Way’s progress (approx. 8 billion years ago).
The study offers critical insights into how galactic formations occured over billions of years, establishing a clearer picture of cosmic history by comparing distant galaxies with our own Milky Way. For India’s growing astronomical community-already involved in cutting-edge space explorations-a detailed understanding of universe origins reinforces its potential role in global collaborative research efforts.India’s commitment to projects like ASTROSAT demonstrates expertise that might integrate well with observations from advanced telescopes like JWST or related studies utilizing data from other sources such as ALMA. With advancements like ISRO’s aim toward stronger interstellar programs, this research inspires new possibilities for contributions to deep-sky science while cultivating public interest across educational institutions nationwide.