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Galaxy Mass

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astronomy2 years ago

Revised Estimate: Milky Way's Mass Half of Previous Beliefs

A new study using data from the Gaia spacecraft has calculated a more accurate mass of the Milky Way, revealing that it is only about half as heavy as previously estimated. By analyzing the rotation curve of the galaxy, the researchers found that the Milky Way has a mass of approximately 200 billion solar masses, significantly lower than the previous estimate of a trillion solar masses. This suggests that the galaxy contains less dark matter than previously thought.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary Technique Enhances Galaxy Mass Measurement with Gravitational Lensing and Quasars"

Researchers at EPFL have developed a new method utilizing gravitational lensing to measure the mass of galaxies hosting quasars with three times greater precision than previous techniques. By analyzing the gravitational lensing rings of a quasar's host galaxy, scientists can estimate its mass, providing valuable insights into early universe galaxy evolution and black hole formation. This breakthrough allows for more accurate models of galaxy formation and growth. The researchers expect to detect hundreds of these lensing quasars with the upcoming ESA-NASA mission Euclid.