Muzi.com News Gallery Library Forum Celebrity Movies Chinastar Regions Channels
Set Home|Subscribe|Premium Home|MyMuzi

Home | Most-viewed Story | Most-viewed Coverage | Region | People | Time | Events | Business | Sports | Showbiz | IT | Politics | Military | Society | Education | Life | Health
  Muzi.com : Muzi (English) : News
  Strange dark energy acts as galactic diet enforcer
Last updated: 2008-12-16


Strange dark energy acts as galactic diet enforcer
2008-12-16

Category
X-ray
Milky Way
Galaxy
People
Albert Einstein
University
Harvard University
Source
(AP)

WASHINGTON - Mysterious dark energy, which likely causes the universe to keep expanding, seems to have another effect: It prevents the biggest clusters of galaxies from getting too fat. Astronomers used X-rays to study the formation of galactic clusters billions of years ago. Their research supports the hard-to-fathom concept of dark energy as a potent force that governs the growth of the universe.

It also means Albert Einstein's century-old theory of general relativity passes another crucial, but not conclusive, real-world test.

Scientist Alexey Vikhlinin used NASA's Earth-orbiting Chandra X-ray Observatory to find that dark energy acts as a force that keeps clusters of galaxies -- around 1,000 bright galaxies or more -- from essentially overeating and getting too big.

Without dark energy, these giant clusters would keep forming, getting denser and bigger because of gravity. But in the last few billion years that hasn't happened, said Vikhlinin, a scientist at the Harvard Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass.

He looked at when 86 such clusters formed and saw the slowdown in girth, starting about 5.5 billion years ago. The logical cause: dark energy.

"They're put on a diet, a permanent diet," Vikhlinin said in a telephone interview.

Three outside experts praised the new study, which will be in February's Astrophysical Journal, as important to understanding a concept that is counterintuitive but crucial to figuring out the evolution of the universe.

The history of the universe has been a battle between "the two dark titans, dark matter and dark energy," said University of Chicago astrophysicist Michael Turner.

"This is the first time you've seen the effect of dark energy taking over," he said.

Dark energy is still a relatively new idea that came out a decade ago when measurements of star supernovae showed the universe was surprisingly expanding. One way to explain the expansion -- building on an idea Einstein first broached and called his biggest mistake -- is that another force in the universe is essentially fighting gravity. That force is dark energy.

"It's much more important and abundant in the evolution of the universe than the atoms that make us up," said Princeton theoretical astrophysicist David Spergal.

Clusters of galaxies are a good way to look at the effects of dark energy because they are "cosmic frogs" that are sensitive to small changes, Turner said. Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is not in a cluster but we are not too far from the Virgo cluster.

As the universe expands thanks to dark energy, clusters such as Virgo and other galaxies will get farther and farther way.

And in tens of billions of years, they will eventually disappear from sight, Vikhlinin said.

"Sometime down the road, we'll have nothing to observe," he said.

___

On the Net:

Chandra X-ray Observatory: http://chandra.harvard.edu

 Albert Einstein  
  Profile4 News29Gallery10Links  
  Richest dead celebrity? It's not Michael Jackson (2009-10-28)
  Web Surf to Save Your Aging Brain (2009-10-19)
  3 Americans share 2009 Nobel physics prize (2009-10-06)
  Drug combo helps with repeat cancers in women (2009-05-03)
  Avoiding the painkiller-overuse rut in migraines (2008-12-22)
  Strange dark energy acts as galactic diet enforcer (2008-12-16)
  Now viewing: Long-lost Einstein telescope restored (2008-09-23)
  Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy (2008-08-11)
  Wall Street woes boost therapists' business (2008-07-31)
  Berlin's beheaded Hitler wax model to go back on display (2008-07-07)
  10-year-old scholar takes Calif. college by storm (2008-05-14)
  The Boss, Sinatra among N.J. Hall of Fame's first inductees (2008-05-03)
  Is it her genes? Oldest known person turns 115 on Sunday (2008-04-20)
  Mini-black hole is smallest ever but still strong (2008-04-01)
  Possible Parkinson's trigger identified (2008-01-03)
  U.S. team identifies possible Parkinson's trigger (2008-01-02)
  7 Medical Myths Even Doctors Believe (2007-12-21)
  Elvis is Forbes' richest dead celebrity (2007-10-30)
  Study: Hormone patch safer than pill (2007-02-25)
  Want longevity and a sharp mind? It's in the genes (2007-01-03)
  Observatory to research black hole areas (2006-12-21)
  Humans must colonize other planets: Hawking (2006-11-30)
  Company takes robot realism to new level (2006-11-22)
  Supernovas shed light on dark energy in report (2006-11-17)
  Cobain bumps off Elvis as top-earning dead celeb (2006-10-24)
Related People
  • Johnny Depp
  • Halle Berry
  • Ben Affleck
  • Angelina Jolie
  • Jennifer Lopez
  • Charlize Theron
  • George Clooney
  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Brad Pitt
  • Tom Cruise

  • Stories Coverages

    NewsGuide EventCityPeopleShowCompany 
     ENTSportsBIZEDULifeMilitaryPoliticsSocietyHealth 
    [Second Gulf War]: Defense secy tells US troops Iraq mission critical (09:39 12/11)


    [2009 Sanford Sex Scandal]: SC first lady files for divorce from cheating gov (03:39 12/11)


    [2009 Swine Flu]: 10,000 swine flu deaths in US: estimates (09:39 12/11)

    [U.S. War on Terror]: A parent's dilemma: a child with ties to terrorism (22:38 12/10)


    [2009 US Health Reform]: Senate Dems may change health care compromise (22:38 12/10)


    [111th Congress]: Senate Dems may change health care compromise (22:38 12/10)

    [Afghan Terror War]: Obama will not rush Afghan troop drawdown (13:38 12/10)


    [2009 NFL]: Brady misses second straight practice (22:38 12/10)


    [Tiger Woods Sex Scandal]: British writer gets sales boost from Tiger Woods crash (22:38 12/10)


    [Roman Polanski Rape Case]: Attorneys ask court to dismiss Polanski sex case (22:38 12/10)



    Muzi.com

    Muzi.com : About | Sitemap | Ads | Contact
    All Rights Reserved 1994-2006 - All rights reserved.