In a ground-breaking discovery, astronomers found a galaxy protocluster similar to COSTCO-I surrounded by a scorching gas cloud.
While observing a galactic protocluster in the early universe, using W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea in Hawaiʻi, astrophysicistsThis scorching gas is in close contact with a region that consists of a significant collection of galaxies named COSTCO-I. Observed when the cosmos was around 11 billion years younger, COSTCO-1 is assumed to be of a time when the gas that occupied most of theoutside the observable galaxies, called the intergalactic medium, was comparatively much cooler.
This was the very first-time astrophysicists discovered a patch of ancient gas with characteristics pretty much similar to the modern-day intergalactic medium; to date, it is the earliest known component of the universe that managed to reach the temperature of the present-day WHIM.
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