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A study of the gravitational lensing of this system suggests that the light emitted has been magnified by a factor of ~10. It is still substantially more luminous than nearby quasars such as 3C 273. Quasars were much more common in the early universe than they are today.
UHZ1 is a background galaxy containing a quasar. At a redshift of approximately 10.1, UHZ1 is at a distance of 13.2 billion light-years, seen when our universe was about 3 percent of its current age. [1] [2] This redshift made it the most distant, and therefore earliest known quasar in the observable universe as of 2023.
Most distant quasar known as of 2023 [47] Most distant radio-quiet quasar Most distant radio-loud quasar QSO J1427+3312: z = 6.12 Found June 2008 [48] [49] Most distant blazar quasar PSO J0309+27: z > 6 Least distant Markarian 231: 600 Mly [50] inactive: IC 2497: Largest Large Quasar Group Huge-LQG 73 quasars [23] [24] Fastest Growing Quasar
The object itself was detected in ESO images dating back to 1980, but its identification as a quasar occurred only several decades later. [2]An automated analysis of 2022 data from the European Space Agency's Gaia satellite did not confirm J0529-4351 as too bright to be a quasar, and suggested it was a 16th magnitude star with a 99.98% probability.
In 2011, a large quasar group was discovered, U1.11, measuring about 2.5 billion light-years across. On January 11, 2013, another large quasar group, the Huge-LQG , was discovered, which was measured to be four billion light-years across, the largest known structure in the universe at that time. [ 61 ]
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