Farthest ‘mini-halo’ ever detected could improve our understanding of the early universe

Farthest ‘mini-halo’ ever detected could improve our understanding of the early universe

While analyzing a radio signal of 10 billion billion billion, astronomers discovered a “mini -halo” – a cloud of energetic particles – around a distant group of galaxies. Unexpected results could deepen our understanding of Early universe.

This mini-halo is the furthest ever detected, located twice as far from the earth as the next mini-halo. It is also massive, covering more than 15 times the width of The Milky Wayand contains strong magnetic fields. The results have been accepted for publication in astrophysical newspaper letters and are available on the preparatory server arxiv.

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