Dwarf Galaxy Clustering Challenges Standard Cold Dark Matter Paradigms
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Dwarf galaxy clustering challenges standard cold dark matter paradigms
A research team led by Prof. Wang Huiyuan from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has made a groundbreaking discovery, identifying for the first time an exceptionally strong clustering pattern in diffuse dwarf galaxies. Their study, published in Nature, poses new challenges to the prevailing galaxy formation models within the Λ-Cold Dark Matter (ΛCDM) framework.
Dwarf Galaxies’ Surprising Clustering Defies Models
In the vast cosmic web that weaves together galaxies and clusters across the universe, the distribution and clustering of galaxies reveal profound insights into the nature of cosmic evolution, dark matter, and the underlying cosmological framework. For decades, astronomers have established that certain galaxy properties—such as mass, color, and compactness—correlate strongly with how galaxies cluster in space. Traditionally, more massive, redder…
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