The center of any accumulated mass provide for an induced focus of gravitational attraction. That being said, depending on one's perspective for black hole formation, the highly active center of a young galaxy may an existing black holes or the conditions evolving toward the creation of black holes. Therefore it is conceivingly possible that stellar evolution would precede the development of a black hole within the highly active center of a young galaxy. See protogalaxy for more information.
Let me clarify one thing... Basically, ALL galaxies, or almost all of them, have a giant black hole at their center. (If any galaxy does NOT have such a supermasive black hole, then it is likely that it had one in the past, and that it was ejected out of the galaxy.)
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The Sun completes an equatorial rotation about once every 25 days. However, the poles spin more slowly, taking more than 34 days to rotate. The disk of the Galaxy is a flattened, rotating system which contains the Sun and other intermediate-to-young stars. The sun sits about 2/3 of the way from the center to the edge of the disk (about 25,000l.y. by the most modern estimates). The sun revolves around the center of the galaxy roughly once every 250 million years.
A galaxy that has no discernable shape or structure is typically referred to as irregular. Irregular galaxies do not have a distinct spiral or elliptical shape, and can exhibit a chaotic, disorganized appearance. These galaxies often contain young stars and a mix of gas and dust.
Our solar system is located in the Milky Way galaxy, which is classified as a spiral galaxy. It is estimated to be about 100,000 light-years in diameter and contains billions of stars, including our sun.
Let me clarify one thing... Basically, ALL galaxies, or almost all of them, have a giant black hole at their center. (If any galaxy does NOT have such a supermasive black hole, then it is likely that it had one in the past, and that it was ejected out of the galaxy.)
That probably refers to a quasar. Quasars are related to gigantic black holes.
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It's not "galaxy stars", but galaxies, that have the black holes at their center.All, or most, galaxies have a giant black hole at their center.
Yes, there are young stars in the Milky Way Galaxy.
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Ionization nebulae in the galaxy M51 are predominantly located in the spiral arms of the galaxy. These regions are where massive, young stars are found, which emit high-energy ultraviolet radiation that ionizes the surrounding gas, creating the colorful nebulae. The ionization nebulae are often observed in regions of active star formation within the galaxy.