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Stunningly Hot Galaxy Cluster Puts New Spin on How These Cosmic Behemoths Evolved

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A scorchingly hot galaxy cluster in the early universe has left scientists baffled. The cluster was already blistering hot when the universe was just 1.4 billion years old—it is at least five times hotter than past theories had suggested could exist at that moment in our cosmos. The findings were detailed in a new study published on Monday in Nature.

“We didn’t expect to see such a hot cluster atmosphere so early in cosmic history,” said Dazhi Zhou, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of British Columbia and lead author of the paper, in a statement.

Zhou and his colleagues found that the gas that is threaded between the 30 or so active galaxies in this cluster, known as SPT2349-56, is much hotter and more plentiful than it should be. The gas is far hotter than the sun, Zhou told New Scientist, and far hotter than what many astronomers find in present-day clusters.

Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, or ALMA, Zhou and his team were able to peer back to the early universe. Their findings suggest that there were more objects like SPT2349-56 producing vast amounts of energy during a moment in the universe’s early history in which scientists had thought such objects simply didn’t do so.

The team doesn’t know why the gas is so hot, but future research to find out could help astronomers better understand how the universe as we know it evolved. “Understanding galaxy clusters is the key to understanding the biggest galaxies in the universe,” which mostly reside in clusters, said Scott Chapman, a professor at Dalhousie University and a co-author on the new study, in the same statement.

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This discovery challenges previous theories about the evolution of galaxy clusters and sheds new light on the early universe. Scientists will continue to study this hot galaxy cluster to unravel the mysteries of cosmic evolution.

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