Thought this would be interesting - largest structure in Universe Discovered

In summary, astronomers have recently discovered the largest known structure in the universe, a clump of active galactic cores called a large quasar group (LQG). It spans 4 billion light-years and challenges current cosmological theory. The LQG is composed of 73 quasars and is larger than what theory predicts should exist. The discovery was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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Largest Structure in Universe Discovered
By Mike Wall | SPACE.com

Astronomers have discovered the largest known structure in the universe, a clump of active galactic cores that stretches 4 billion light-years from end to end.

The structure is a large quasar group (LQG), a collection of extremely luminous galactic nuclei powered by supermassive central black holes. This particular group is so large that it challenges modern cosmological theory, researchers said.

"While it is difficult to fathom the scale of this LQG, we can say quite definitely it is the largest structure ever seen in the entire universe," lead author Roger Clowes, of the University of Central Lancashire in England, said in a statement. "This is hugely exciting, not least because it runs counter to our current understanding of the scale of the universe."Quasars are the brightest objects in the universe. For decades, astronomers have known that they tend to assemble in huge groups, some of which are more than 600 million light-years wide.

But the record-breaking quasar group, which Clowes and his team spotted in data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, is on another scale altogether. The newfound LQC is composed of 73 quasars and spans about 1.6 billion light-years in most directions, though it is 4 billion light-years across at its widest point.

To put that mind-boggling size into perspective, the disk of the Milky Way galaxy — home of Earth's solar system — is about 100,000 light-years wide. And the Milky Way is separated from its nearest galactic neighbor, Andromeda, by about 2.5 million light-years.

The newly discovered LQC is so enormous, in fact, that theory predicts it shouldn't exist, researchers said. The quasar group appears to violate a widely accepted assumption known as the cosmological principle, which holds that the universe is essentially homogeneous when viewed at a sufficiently large scale.

Calculations suggest that structures larger than about 1.2 billion light-years should not exist, researchers said.

"Our team has been looking at similar cases which add further weight to this challenge, and we will be continuing to investigate these fascinating phenomena," Clowes said.

The new study was published today (Jan. 11) in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.http://news.yahoo.com/largest-structure-universe-discovered-093416167.html
 
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nice find it boggles the mind
 

Related to Thought this would be interesting - largest structure in Universe Discovered

1. What is the largest structure in the universe?

The largest structure in the universe is a supercluster of galaxies called the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. It spans over 10 billion light years and contains about 10,000 galaxies.

2. How was the largest structure in the universe discovered?

The structure was discovered using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a project that maps the positions and movements of galaxies in the universe. Scientists analyzed the data and found a concentration of galaxies that formed a massive structure.

3. What makes the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall so large?

The Great Wall is so large because it is a supercluster, which is a collection of smaller galaxy clusters and groups. These structures form when gravity pulls galaxies together and they continue to grow over time.

4. How does the discovery of the largest structure in the universe impact our understanding of the universe?

This discovery challenges our current understanding of the universe's structure and evolution. It suggests that there may be even larger structures in the universe that we have yet to discover.

5. Could there be life in the largest structure in the universe?

It is unlikely that there is life in the Great Wall itself, as it is made up of galaxies and not individual planets. However, there could be planets and potentially life within the individual galaxies that make up the structure.

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