uvx
UVX stands for ultraviolet excess, an astronomical term describing an observed surplus of ultraviolet radiation from certain galaxies and active galactic nuclei beyond what is predicted by their visible-light spectra. The most notable example is the ultraviolet upturn observed in many elliptical and lenticular galaxies, where the spectral energy distribution rises toward shorter ultraviolet wavelengths despite an older, seemingly metal-rich stellar population.
Observations of UVX come from ultraviolet imaging and spectroscopy obtained with space-based instruments such as the
Origins and interpretation remain active areas of research. The leading explanation attributes UVX to hot, evolved
Significance of UVX lies in its utility for testing and refining models of stellar population synthesis, constraining