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Missing Baryons Found in Far-Out Reaches of Galactic Halos


Missing Baryons Found in Far-Out Reaches of Galactic Halos
Berkeley Lab physicists play key role in studies that solve a cosmological mystery
March 16, 2021
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A new study has found that a share of particles that has been challenging to locate is most likely sprinkled across the distant bounds of galaxy halos. The study found some of these particles of baryonic matter are located up to 6 million light-years from their galactic centers. This color-rendered image shows the halo of the Andromeda galaxy, which is the Milky Way’s largest galactic neighbor. (Credit: NASA)
By Glenn Roberts Jr.
Researchers have channeled the universe’s earliest light – a relic of the universe’s formation known as the cosmic microwave background (CMB) – to solve a missing-matter mystery and learn new things about galaxy formation. Their work could also help us to better understand dark energy and test Einstein’s theory of general relativity by providing new detai ....

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Interstellar object ʻOumuamua may be a fragment of Pluto-like planet


Interstellar object ʻOumuamua may be a fragment of Pluto-like planet
The first observed interstellar object zipped through our solar system in October 2017 and astronomers have been trying to understand it ever since.
Scientists scrambled to observe the object before it disappeared, moving along at 196,000 miles per hour, and their observations caused more questions than answers about the “oddball,” as scientists dubbed it.
Now, the latest research suggests it is a fragment of a Pluto-like planet from another solar system.
Steven Desch and Alan Jackson, two astrophysicists at Arizona State University’s School of Earth and Space Exploration, have studied observations made of the unusual features of ‘Oumuamua. Their findings published Tuesday in twostudies in the American Geophysical Union Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. ....

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Interstellar object 'Oumuamua may be fragment of a Pluto-like planet


Interstellar object Oumuamua may be fragment of a Pluto-like planet
CNN
4 days ago
By Ashley Strickland, CNN
© From William Hartmann/AGU
This artist s concept of the Oumuamua interstellar object shows it as a pancake-shaped disk.
The first observed interstellar object zipped through our solar system in October 2017 and astronomers have been trying to understand it ever since.
Scientists scrambled to observe the object before it disappeared, moving along at 196,000 miles per hour, and their observations caused more questions than answers about the oddball, as scientists dubbed it.
Now, the latest research suggests it is a fragment of a Pluto-like planet from another solar system. ....

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Interstellar object ʻOumuamua may be a fragment of Pluto-like planet