Galaxies that come out by violence more than we thought

Black holes are distributed for the material very strong

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Violent black holes may be unexpectedly caused by the puzzle of the lost cosmic material.

Most of the universe is filled with mysterious dark materials, but even normal matter has fallen from the scholars of the universe. It seems that some of this natural issue – which consists of particles called bryons – has been missing for a long time. The researchers recently worked as he was hiding, and now Hadzhiyska At the University of California, Berkeley and her colleagues have learned how black holes might have formed their distribution and remaining hidden.

She says: “The material consists of a dark material, which is the prevailing component, the prone, or at the basis of the gas. For this gas, there is only about a percentage in the form of stars, and the rest of it is in the form of a widespread gas.” The widespread gas is faint and difficult to notice, but its team collected many notes to follow it.

One of the collection of data they used shows how Baryon Matter is a shadow on the remaining radiation from Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background. Another major piece of the puzzle came from the analysis of the way it is being shared after the glass through the gravitational fields of huge bodies. By combining these, the team is determined where the dark matter and the Barruni material are committed together and where they diverge, whether inside or between the galaxies.

Hadzhiyska says it is exciting to find that the Barruni material is spreading much more than the dark matter, indicating that the super black holes in galaxy centers should take it out in an unexpected violent way.

“Exactly understand how this process and its strength occur [so far] He remained very uncertain. ” Colin Hill At the University of Colombia, New York. Researchers can use computer simulations for galaxies and their development, but to obtain these details properly, analyzes such new analyzes are very important, he says. “He gives us a complementary investigation to understand the role of super black holes in moving gas around galaxies,” he says. Alex Kolosky At the University of Waterlo in Canada.

Hadzhiyska says that such analyzes can also help resolve ongoing conflicts over the universe bloc – how the normal issue and an invisible dark matter of the universe group together across space thanks to gravity. Its team is now looking to add more types of observations to its analysis – for example, short bursts of cosmic radio waves pass through the widespread Barion Gas. The best “Barion Census” says there is a lesser number of uncertainty cases necessary. Michael School At Colorado Bulder University.

Could this reveal some strangeness in distributing the material across the universe that would return the theorists and designers to the drawing board? “We hope that something will be broken. I hope the dark matter is the thing in which we start seeing deviations [from the standard model of cosmology]Hadzhiyska says.

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