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Astrophysicists suggest our galaxy may lie inside a "cosmic void" - offering a new explanation for the universe’s conflicting ...
There may be many more satellite galaxies in the Milky Way than have been observed, according to new Durham University ...
What we saw in the DESI experiments, and now strengthened by our South Pole Telescope observations, is that dark energy is ...
The Cosmic Microwave Background, also known as the earliest light of the universe, was captured through SPT-3G in the South ...
The researchers state that the current Lambda-CDM model doesn’t properly take into account the fact that time flows differently in different parts of the universe.
One way to explain the Hubble tension is to modify the Lambda CDM model by changing the expansion rate at low redshift, at late times in the universe.
The Lambda-CDM model puts tight restrictions on the upper limit of neutrino masses. That could change if dark energy turns out to be varying rather than constant: the upper boundary would increase ...
Dark energy, envisioned as this constant, is now a cornerstone of the lambda-CDM model, the standard model of cosmology.
Plugging these into the Lambda-CDM model spat out a Hubble constant of roughly 46,200 mph per million light-years, or roughly 67 kilometers per second per megaparsec.
The standard cosmological model known as Lambda-CDM (ΛCDM) proposes that dark energy is a constant force in the universe. However, an early “hint” in a new detailed map from the Dark Energy ...
Plugging these into the Lambda-CDM model spat out a Hubble constant of roughly 46,200 mph per million light-years, or roughly 67 kilometers per second per megaparsec.