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Surprise Cosmic Clouds Likened to Finding Ice Cubes in a Volcano : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 24, 2025 3:40 pm
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Astronomers Discover Unexpectedly Cold Hydrogen Clouds in the Fermi Bubbles

Astronomers recently made a groundbreaking discovery within the turbulent environment of the Fermi Bubbles, finding 11 unusually cold hydrogen clouds hidden amidst the superheated chaos. This discovery has been likened to stumbling upon ice cubes inside a volcano.

The Fermi Bubbles are massive lobes of highly energetic gas that extend 25,000 light-years above and below the Milky Way’s disk, spanning a total height of 50,000 light-years. These enigmatic structures were first revealed in 2010 by the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope and are believed to have originated from a colossal outburst, possibly from the Milky Way’s central black hole, hurtling through space at millions of miles per hour.

Utilizing the advanced capabilities of the US National Science Foundation Green Bank Telescope (NSF GBT), astronomers conducted the deepest radio survey ever of the Fermi Bubbles. This survey, twice as sensitive as previous ones, led to the discovery of 11 relatively cool, neutral hydrogen clouds nestled within this extreme environment.

The presence of these hydrogen clouds, which are significantly cooler than their surroundings, challenges existing theories about the recycling and expulsion of matter within galaxies. The discovery has left scientists puzzled, prompting a reevaluation of how galaxies manage to maintain such contrasting environments.

These hydrogen clouds, varying in mass and size, are located at an unprecedented altitude of about 13,000 light-years above the Milky Way’s center. Estimates suggest that these clouds may have been carried into the Fermi Bubbles by the nuclear wind emanating from the galaxy’s core, which plays a crucial role in circulating mass and energy throughout the galaxy.

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The age of these hydrogen clouds aligns closely with the estimated age of the Fermi Bubbles themselves, suggesting a complex interplay between these structures. This discovery sheds light on the intricate processes governing galactic evolution and offers valuable insights into how matter and energy are distributed within galaxies on a cosmic scale.

This groundbreaking research, published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters, marks a significant milestone in our understanding of the dynamic and complex nature of galactic environments.

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