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Researchers capture first 'image' of a dark matter web that connects galaxies
phys.org ^ | April 12, 2017 | Provided by: Royal Astronomical Society

Posted on 04/12/2017 11:53:27 AM PDT by Red Badger

Dark matter filaments bridge the space between galaxies in this false colour map. The locations of bright galaxies are shown by the white regions and the presence of a dark matter filament bridging the galaxies is shown in red. Credit: S. Epps & M. Hudson / University of Waterloo

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Researchers at the University of Waterloo have been able to capture the first composite image of a dark matter bridge that connects galaxies together. The scientists publish their work in a new paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

The composite image, which combines a number of individual images, confirms predictions that galaxies across the universe are tied together through a cosmic web connected by dark matter that has until now remained unobservable.

Dark matter, a mysterious substance that comprises around 25 per cent of the universe, doesn't shine, absorb or reflect light, which has traditionally made it largely undetectable, except through gravity.

"For decades, researchers have been predicting the existence of dark-matter filaments between galaxies that act like a web-like superstructure connecting galaxies together," said Mike Hudson, a professor of astronomy at the University of Waterloo. "This image moves us beyond predictions to something we can see and measure."

As part of their research, Hudson and co-author Seth Epps, a master's student at the University of Waterloo at the time, used a technique called weak gravitational lensing, an effect that causes the images of distant galaxies to warp slightly under the influence of an unseen mass such as a planet, a black hole, or in this case, dark matter. The effect was measured in images from a multi-year sky survey at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope.

They combined lensing images from more than 23,000 galaxy pairs located 4.5 billion light-years away to create a composite image or map that shows the presence of dark matter between the two galaxies. Results show the dark matter filament bridge is strongest between systems less than 40 million light years apart.

"By using this technique, we're not only able to see that these dark matter filaments in the universe exist, we're able to see the extent to which these filaments connect galaxies together," said Epps.

Explore further: Team puts dark matter on the map

More information: Seth D. Epps et al. The weak-lensing masses of filaments between luminous red galaxies, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2017). DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx517

Journal reference: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-04-capture-image-dark-web-galaxies.html#jCp


TOPICS: Astronomy; Education; Science; UFO's
KEYWORDS: darkmatter
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To: Red Badger

On step closer to a working Stargate?


21 posted on 04/12/2017 12:20:59 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Deportation mayhem is just birthing pains for a new America.)
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To: Garth Tater

No, they ‘found’ just enough pretty colorful pictures to put together into a proposal for another government grant for another ten years......................


22 posted on 04/12/2017 12:21:07 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: editor-surveyor

CGI......................


23 posted on 04/12/2017 12:21:44 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Red Badger
Researchers capture Photoshop first 'image' of a dark matter web that connects galaxies

A more correct Title

24 posted on 04/12/2017 12:26:21 PM PDT by qam1 (There's been a huge party. All plates and the bottles are empty, all that's left is the bill to pay)
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To: Red Badger

Yeah. Easy money once you get the grant writing lingo down.


25 posted on 04/12/2017 12:30:40 PM PDT by Garth Tater (What's mine is mine.)
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To: Rebelbase

One step closer to another 10 year grant................


26 posted on 04/12/2017 12:35:23 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Tucker39

He made it...............


27 posted on 04/12/2017 12:36:38 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Garth Tater

Yep, those Creative Writing elective classes do come in handy!..................


28 posted on 04/12/2017 12:38:39 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Red Badger

Space Ghost!


29 posted on 04/12/2017 12:41:11 PM PDT by Harpotoo
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To: editor-surveyor
How does one gather images of things that do not exist?

With great skill and precision using all the latest equipment and directed by years of theoretical research and ignoring the naysayers that predicted nothing would come of the massive expenditure.
30 posted on 04/12/2017 12:43:51 PM PDT by Garth Tater (What's mine is mine.)
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To: Harpotoo

I think I see Blip!..................


31 posted on 04/12/2017 12:46:36 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Red Badger

I think 99.99% of the universe is made up of stuff we can’t touch, see, smell, or detect in any way. We can’t talk about it or even think about it. We can’t even name it. Or remember it. In fact, by tomorrow no one will remember this post. As “stuff” it is as close to not existing as any stuff could be. That’s how elusive it is. Where’s my proof? Are you kidding? This stuff cannot be proven to exist. That’s probably its only real property. Equations pass right through it. Now where’s my Nobel? Before we forget.


32 posted on 04/12/2017 12:53:43 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: LibWhacker

Just like gravity, it’s a name for something they don’t understand..................


33 posted on 04/12/2017 12:56:46 PM PDT by Red Badger (Ending a sentence with a preposition is nothing to be afraid of........)
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To: Red Badger

Intergalactic smegma.


34 posted on 04/12/2017 1:00:01 PM PDT by Roccus (When you talk to a politician...ANY politician...always say, "Remember Ceausescu")
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To: Red Badger

looks upside down


35 posted on 04/12/2017 1:07:09 PM PDT by stylin19a (Terrorists - "just because you don't see them doesn't mean they aren't there")
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To: Red Badger

So astrophysics is more like climate “science” now. Just photoshop together some image based on a theory. Cool.


36 posted on 04/12/2017 1:07:14 PM PDT by Seruzawa (I keel you Vorga feelthy.)
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To: Red Badger

Epicycles upon epicycles.


37 posted on 04/12/2017 1:10:03 PM PDT by MarineBrat (Better dead than red!)
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To: SpaceBar
An artist’s rendition of something they don’t even know what it is.

An image that is easily made on a PC running PhotoShop. I am not impressed.

38 posted on 04/12/2017 1:25:47 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Good judgement comes from experience. And experience? Well, that comes from poor judgement.)
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To: teeman8r
why does the dark matter look so angry?

It was hiding, and they found it. Now it's pissed ...

39 posted on 04/12/2017 1:50:25 PM PDT by NorthMountain (The Democrats ... have lost their grip on reality -DJT)
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To: NorthMountain

best answer...


40 posted on 04/12/2017 2:06:16 PM PDT by teeman8r (Armageddon won't be pretty, but it's not like it's the end of the world.)
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