New Measurement Deepens the Mystery of "Hubble Tension," Suggesting Physics We Don’t Understand
Researchers combined multiple distance indicators and still found a Hubble constant near 73.5 km/s/Mpc, with 1.1% uncertainty.
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"One bad measurement" ruled out as Hubble tension explanation
For 15 years now, the expanding Universe hasn’t added up. This graph shows a comparison between the value of H0, or the expansion rate today, as derived from Hubble Space Telescope Cepheids and anchors as well as other subsamples of JWST Cepheids (or other types of stars) and anchors. A comparison to Planck, which uses the early relic method instead of the distance ladder method, is also shown. Very clearly, the distance ladder and early relic …
Scientists get a new measurement of the expansion of the universe that reinforces the mystery known as “Hubble tension.”
Buenos Aires, 13 April (NA) – An international collaboration of astronomers obtained the most accurate direct measure so far of the current rate of expansion of the universe, known as the “Hubble constant”. The study was recently published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. WHAT IS THE MEASURE OF THE EXPANSSION OF THE UNIVERSE According to the Argentine News Agency, the results show with an accuracy around 1% that the universe expands at 7…
New Data Shows Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Thought, Scientists Baffled
The universe is stretching apart faster than our current theories of physics can explain, and a new study has just confirmed that the discrepancy is not a fluke. By funneling decades of data into the most precise measurement of the local expansion rate ever recorded, an international team of astronomers has pushed the Hubble tension to a breaking
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