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A distant galaxy is being strangled by the cosmic web

Last updated: November 7, 2025 11:10 am
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The cosmic web, a vast network of matter that spans the universe, is having a detrimental impact on a distant galaxy. Located nearly 100 million light years away, a dwarf galaxy known as AGC 727130 is being deprived of its star-forming gas by the gravitational pull of the cosmic web.

In a recent study conducted by Nicholas Luber and his team at Columbia University, it was observed that one side of AGC 727130 appears normal, while the other side shows signs of gas being stretched beyond the galaxy’s boundaries. This phenomenon, known as ram pressure stripping, occurs when a galaxy traverses through the cosmic web and leaves its gas behind, rendering it unable to create new stars.

Interestingly, AGC 727130 is positioned at the convergence of multiple filaments of the cosmic web, amplifying the effects of ram pressure stripping on the galaxy. While the concept of the cosmic web influencing galaxies in this manner is not entirely surprising, the rarity of observing such events makes this discovery significant.

The identification of galaxies undergoing gas depletion due to the cosmic web is challenging, as the process is gradual and often results in galaxies becoming too faint to detect. Julia Blue Bird, a radio astronomer, notes the scarcity of quenched dwarf galaxies like AGC 727130, emphasizing the importance of understanding these phenomena in the context of cosmological models.

Jacqueline van Gorkom, also from Columbia University, highlights the upcoming release of new maps detailing gas distribution in the universe by large radio telescopes. These maps are expected to provide further insights into the prevalence of galaxies affected by the cosmic web, shedding light on the missing satellite problem in cosmology.

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Sabrina Stierwalt, a researcher from Occidental College, underscores the significance of identifying galaxies quenched by the cosmic web in bridging the gap between theoretical predictions and observational data. By uncovering more instances of galaxies impacted by the cosmic web, scientists aim to refine our understanding of the universe’s structure and evolution.

As astronomers continue to explore the intricate interplay between galaxies and the cosmic web, each discovery brings us closer to unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos and refining our cosmological models.

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