Smoking-gun evidence of galaxies forming from a cold flow
Cosmology stuff: Evidence of galaxies forming from a "cold flow"
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Originally Posted by ArsTechnica
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Galaxies are pretty well understood on the whole. We know theyre made mostly of dark matter, we know how they move and rotate, and have grouped them into several classes. We even know a bit about the supermassive black holes that reside at their center. But one aspect of galaxies has remained vague: how they formed in the first place.
This is an important question, not only for the obvious reasonswe live in a galaxy, and we tend to be interested in our own originsbut also because the processes that formed galaxies play into the larger scale structure of the Universe. In the cosmic web, each fiber is made of many galaxies, and understanding the fine details of whats going on within those fibers can help us better understand the webs behavior as a whole.
One hypothesis about the formation of galaxies on this web is known as the cold flow model. It holds that galaxies form from flows of matter that are relatively cold, at about 10,000 kelvins. This diffuse material would stream along the webs dark matter filaments, some of it ultimately getting stuck at the intersections among them. There, the matter would be attracted to dark matter halos and stream into them, forming into spinning disks of gas and dustbaby galaxies.
Last year, some potential evidence turned up in support of this hypothesis. ...
Galaxies are pretty well understood on the whole. We know theyre made mostly of dark matter, we know how they move and rotate, and have grouped them into several classes. We even know a bit about the supermassive black holes that reside at their center. But one aspect of galaxies has remained vague: how they formed in the first place.
This is an important question, not only for the obvious reasonswe live in a galaxy, and we tend to be interested in our own originsbut also because the processes that formed galaxies play into the larger scale structure of the Universe. In the cosmic web, each fiber is made of many galaxies, and understanding the fine details of whats going on within those fibers can help us better understand the webs behavior as a whole.
One hypothesis about the formation of galaxies on this web is known as the cold flow model. It holds that galaxies form from flows of matter that are relatively cold, at about 10,000 kelvins. This diffuse material would stream along the webs dark matter filaments, some of it ultimately getting stuck at the intersections among them. There, the matter would be attracted to dark matter halos and stream into them, forming into spinning disks of gas and dustbaby galaxies.
Last year, some potential evidence turned up in support of this hypothesis. ...
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