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Scientists may have detected the hidden matter of the universe
« on: November 07, 2020, 02:27:53 pm »
Tech Explorist  By Amit Malewar November 7, 2020   

Galaxies are distributed throughout the universe as a complex network of nodes connected by filaments, which are thus separated by voids. This is known as the cosmic web.

The fibers are thought to contain almost all of the ordinary (so-called baryonic) matter of the universe as a diffuse, hot gas. Nonetheless, the signal emitted by this diffuse gas is feeble to the point that, in reality, 40 to 50% of the baryons go undetected.

These missing baryons are hidden in the filamentary structure of the cosmic web.

Nabila Aghanim, a researcher at the Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale (CNRS/Université Paris-Saclay), and Hideki Tanimura, a post-doctoral researcher, together with their colleagues, are attempting to detect them. In fact, in a new study, they presented a statistical analysis that reveals, for the first time, the X-ray emission from the hot baryons in filaments.

The team used the spatial correlation between the filaments’ position and the associated X-ray emission to provide evidence of the presence of hot gas in the cosmic web and measure its temperature for the first time. The detection was based on the stacked X-ray signal, in the ROSAT2 survey data, from approximately 15,000 large-scale cosmic filaments identified in the SDSS3 galaxy survey.

More: https://www.techexplorist.com/scientists-detected-hidden-matter-universe/36033/