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Galaxies Rotate in Dark Matter Filaments, Challenging Galaxy Evolution Theories

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Galaxies‌ Align ‌Spin with Cosmic Filaments, Challenging Formation Theories

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH‌ AFRICA – December 6, 2023 ⁤- In a‌ revelation reshaping understanding of galaxy formation, ⁤astronomers have found that ⁣galaxies within a vast​ cosmic filament are rotating in alignment with the filament’s own rotation, a phenomenon likened ‌to tops spinning ‍with their base. The research, ⁢published December 4 in Monthly ⁣Notices‌ of the⁢ Royal Astronomical Society, suggests a dominant influence of cosmic structure on galactic spin,‌ challenging⁤ existing models.

The⁢ unprecedented finding ​stems ‍from observations using the ⁤64 ⁣antennas of the MeerKAT radio telescope in South Africa, combined ‌with optical data⁢ from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (Arizona) and the Sloan Digital Sky‌ Survey (New Mexico).Researchers tracked ⁣the movement of ‌neutral hydrogen gas within galaxies and the filaments connecting them.

“What makes this structure ‍unusual is not just its size, but its combination of spin alignment and rotational motion,” explained Lyla Jung of the ‌University of Oxford. ​”It ⁢can be compared to a teacup ⁤ride at an ⁤amusement⁣ park. Each galaxy is like ‌a ⁢spinning cup, while the platform, the cosmic ⁣filament,‌ also spins.”

Scientists‌ previously established that filaments within the‌ cosmic web can rotate, based on galactic motion. However, ​the ‍correlation between filament and‍ galaxy rotation direction‍ is a surprise. Current theories predict galactic spin is‍ often altered ⁤by interactions,‍ collisions, and⁤ mergers. This new evidence indicates filament rotation may be a primary driver of how galaxies gain rotational momentum.

“These filaments⁤ are a fossil⁣ record of⁢ cosmic flows,” said Madalina Tudorache, also ⁤from Oxford, who​ led the research with Jung. “This helps us understand ⁣how​ galaxies gain spin and grow‌ over time.”

The⁢ galaxies observed are relatively young, suggesting their⁤ rotations may evolve.The discovery is⁣ expected ​to influence‌ galaxy evolution models and perhaps impact weak ‍lensing surveys used to map dark matter. The Milky‍ Way’s ​rotation, for example, ‍is attributed ‌to primordial gas ⁤clouds from⁤ 13 billion years ago.

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