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Cosmic Connections: The Web that Links Galaxies Across the Universe
science-and-technology2 years ago

Cosmic Connections: The Web that Links Galaxies Across the Universe

Astronomers have gained a more complete view of the Cosmic Web, a vast structure connecting galaxies, thanks to the Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI). KCWI is a spectrograph that detects Lyman-alpha emissions from hydrogen, allowing scientists to observe the gaseous filaments that connect galaxies. The KCWI's predecessor, the CWI, had previously discovered evidence of a hydrogen transport network. The KCWI's improved capabilities now enable the observation of dark gas in the Cosmic Web. The instrument's successor, the Keck Cosmic Reionization Mapper (KCRM), will further enhance our understanding of the distant filaments and the formation of stars and black holes.

"Groundbreaking Video Captures First-Ever Glimpse of Cosmic Web's Interstellar Light"
astronomy2 years ago

"Groundbreaking Video Captures First-Ever Glimpse of Cosmic Web's Interstellar Light"

Astronomers have captured the faint glow of the cosmic web, the largest structure in the universe that connects galaxies, for the first time. This network of filaments provides valuable information about galaxy formation, evolution, and the location of dark matter. By using the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, researchers created a 3D map of the cosmic web by detecting emissions from hydrogen gas. The images help scientists understand how galaxies form and evolve, and offer a new way to study the universe.