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- The models were right! Astronomers locate universes . . .
"The 'missing' matter may truly be lurking in hard-to-see threads woven across the universe " Astronomers have discovered a vast tendril of hot gas linking four galaxy clusters and stretching out
- “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, addressing a decades-long mystery
- ‘We Were Right’: Astronomers Find What the Cosmos Was Hiding
This finding not only helps account for the universe’s missing baryonic matter, it also supports long-standing models of how the universe formed The Cosmic Web —an enormous network of gas and galaxies—is thought to have acted as a framework for how matter assembled after the Big Bang, guiding the formation of galaxies and clusters along
- Astronomers Uncover a Massive Shaft of Missing Matter
"It seems that the simulations were right all along " The filament spans 23 million light-years in a galaxy supercluster 650 million light-years away (ESA XMM-Newton and ISAS JAXA) Most matter in the Universe comprises of a 'dark' variety we can't easily identify
- Scientists have finally FOUND the universes missing matter
The models also tell scientists that there should be a certain amount of normal matter in the universe However, only about 20 to 30 per cent of the predicted matter has ever been seen
- Universe’s Missing Ordinary Matter Found in Cosmic Web
For decades, astronomers have grappled with one of the universe’s biggest mysteries: the case of the missing matter Cosmological models, which describe the structure and evolution of the cosmos, have long predicted that a significant portion—roughly a third—of the universe’s “ordinary” matter should exist but hadn’t been definitively located
- 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
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