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- “The models were right”: astronomers find ‘missing’ matter
The filament is made up of hot intergalactic gas (shown in mottled black-yellow), a type of ‘ordinary matter’ that has proven really difficult for astronomers to find “For the first time, our results closely match what we see in our leading model of the cosmos – something that’s not happened before,” says lead researcher
- Astronomers have found the universes missing matter at last . . .
Astronomy 'The models were right!' Astronomers locate universe's 'missing' matter in the largest cosmic structures
- The models were right! Astronomers locate universes . . .
Using the XMM-Newton telescope, astronomers have discovered a vast 23 million light-year-wide tendril connecting galactic clusters and containing much of the universe's missing matter
- Astronomers just found the universes missing matter: Here . . .
Half of ordinary matter in universe has long been 'missing ' Astronomers just found it Revelations made possible by studying radio waves hurtling through space suggest that violent cosmic forces
- The models were right: Astronomers find missing matter . . .
Astronomers have discovered a huge filament of hot gas bridging four galaxy clusters At 10 times as massive as our galaxy, the thread could contain some of the universe's 'missing' matter
- A New GPS for the Intergalactic Medium: Astronomers Have . . .
Cambridge, MA— A new landmark study has pinpointed the location of the Universe's "missing" matter, and detected the most distant fast radio burst (FRB) on record Using FRBs as a guide, astronomers at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard Smithsonian (CfA) and Caltech have shown that more than three-quarters of the Universe's ordinary matter has been hiding in the thin gas between
- Astronomers Uncover a Massive Shaft of Missing Matter
Another clue about the whereabouts of the missing matter in the Universe has just emerged from amid the largest local cosmic structure X-ray observations have revealed a massive filament of hot gas, measuring some 23 million light-years in length, in the space between four sub-clusters of galaxies
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