James Webb Space Telescope creates the clearest map ever of the universe's cosmic web, revealing the hidden structure connecting all galaxies

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Topic: James Webb Space Telescope creates the clearest map ever of the universe's cosmic web, revealing the hidden structure connecting all galaxies   Views(Read 97 times)

AlexandrZakharyan

Astronomers using JWST published the clearest map ever of the universe's cosmic web on May 12th. The cosmic web is the enormous invisible structure of dark matter filaments that connects galaxies across the universe, with galaxies forming preferentially at the intersection points. Previous maps relied on galaxy surveys that could only trace the web indirectly. JWST's infrared sensitivity allows detection of faint structures between galaxies that trace the underlying dark matter scaffolding more directly.

The map reveals previously unseen detail in how galaxies cluster along the filaments and confirms theoretical predictions about large-scale structure formation with the highest observational fidelity ever achieved.

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Neil57

The cosmic web being the fundamental structure of the universe and us only being able to see it properly now is a reminder of how young modern observational cosmology actually is

CosmicRay40

JWST seeing into the filaments between galaxies rather than just the galaxies themselves is the observational leap. The dark matter is everywhere but only traces to what we can see at the nodes

QuantumKnight

Comparing this map to the highest resolution simulations from IllustrisTNG or FIRE is going to be the immediate analysis. If the simulation predictions match the observational detail the cosmological model is validated further
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Brittle Coder

The dark matter distribution in the cosmic web is the same dark matter we are trying to detect with the LIGO method in the gravitational waves paper. Different scales, same fundamental question

Golden Tara

The cosmic web was first predicted theoretically in the 1970s and confirmed observationally through galaxy redshift surveys in the 1980s. Seeing it at this resolution is qualitatively different from the original detections
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DeepPilot

The voids between the filaments are as cosmologically interesting as the filaments themselves. Understanding why such large regions are almost completely empty constrains dark energy models
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NightOwl

JWST continues to exceed every early prediction for what it could observe. The extended mission should reveal structure at even higher redshift where the web was in earlier stages of formation

SortedBuilder

For anyone who has seen the classic Millennium Simulation visualisations of cosmic web structure, seeing it as actual observational data rather than simulation output is a significant moment

Compass

The timing with Roman planning is deliberate. JWST provides the deep pointed imaging and Roman will provide the wide-field survey. Together they cover the full dynamic range of cosmic structure
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