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The Cosmic Gas Mystery Unraveled
Monday, June 16, 2025
Previous studies hinted that this missing matter might be gas spread throughout the intergalactic medium. But it's hard to measure because it's so spread out. That's where FRBs come in. By studying 60 of these bursts, scientists confirmed that about 76% of all ordinary matter is in the intergalactic medium. The rest is in galaxy halos, stars, or cold galactic gas. This matches what computer simulations had predicted, but now there's solid evidence.
The discovery also sheds light on how matter moves around the universe. Gravity pulls matter into galaxies, but supermassive black holes and exploding stars can blow it back out. This process acts like a cosmic thermostat, keeping the universe's temperature in check. The recent findings show that this feedback is very efficient, pushing gas out of galaxies and into the intergalactic medium.
With more powerful telescopes on the way, who knows what other secrets the universe might reveal? FRBs are opening up a new way to explore the cosmos, allowing scientists to trace the invisible matter that fills the vast spaces between galaxies.
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