Carnegie Mellon University: Scientists Weigh the Balance of Matter in Galaxy Clusters
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, July 23 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Carnegie Mellon University issued the following news:
A method of weighing the quantities of matter in galaxy clusters -- the largest objects in our universe -- has shown a balance between the amounts of hot gas, stars and other materials.
The results are the first to use observational data to measure this balance, which was theorized 20 years ago, and will yield fresh insight into the relationship between ordina . . .
A method of weighing the quantities of matter in galaxy clusters -- the largest objects in our universe -- has shown a balance between the amounts of hot gas, stars and other materials.
The results are the first to use observational data to measure this balance, which was theorized 20 years ago, and will yield fresh insight into the relationship between ordina . . .