Gigaparsec structures are nowhere to be seen in ΛCDM: an enhanced analysis of LSS in FLAMINGO-10K simulations
by Alexia Lopez @morninglopez and Roger Clowes @rgclowes
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14940
Gigaparsec structures are nowhere to be seen in ΛCDM: an enhanced analysis of LSS in FLAMINGO-10K simulations
by Alexia Lopez @morninglopez and Roger Clowes @rgclowes
https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.14940
in the #arXiv
Investigating Ultra-Large Large-Scale Structures: Potential Implications for Cosmology
by Alexia Lopez @morninglopez and co-authors
https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.14894
World’s top cosmologists convene to question conventional view of the universe
Meeting at London’s Royal Society will scrutinise basic model first formulated in 1922 that universe is a vast, even expanse with no notable features.
World’s top cosmologists convene to question conventional view of the universe
The principle that ️everything looks the same everywhere
️ is a fundamental pillar of the standard model of #cosmology,
which aims to explain the big bang and how the universe has evolved in the 13.7bn years since.
But this week a meeting of some of the world’s leading cosmologists will convene at London’s Royal Society to ask:
what if this basic assumption is wrong?
The meeting comes after a number of high-profile astronomical observations have challenged the conventional view, according to Prof Subir #Sarkar, a cosmologist at the University of Oxford and co-organiser of the meeting.
“We are, in cosmology, using a model that was first formulated in 1922,” he said. “We have great data, but the theoretical basis is past its sell-by date. More and more people are saying the same thing and these are respected astronomers.”
The conference brings together some of the scientists behind the recent anomalous findings.
These include observations that suggest the universe is expanding more quickly in some regions than others,
hints at megastructures in the night sky and evidence for cosmic flows
– vast celestial rivers of material on a scale that cannot be readily accommodated within conventional theories.
Dr Nathan #Secrest, of the US Naval Observatory and a collaborator with Sarkar, is presenting findings that raise
the possibility that the universe is slightly lopsided. After analysing a catalogue of more than 1m quasars (extremely luminous galactic cores), the team found that one hemisphere of the sky appeared to host roughly 0.5% more sources than the other.
It may not sound like a major discrepancy but, according to Sarkar, if confirmed it would undermine the basis for #dark #energy,
which is supposed to be the dominant component of the universe.
“It would mean that two-thirds of the universe has just disappeared,” Sarkar said.
Dr Konstantinos #Migkas, of Leiden University, will share findings that the Hubble constant – the rate at which the universe is expanding
– appears to vary across space.
“Our results add another problematic piece to the puzzle,” Migkas said. At a local scale, at least, this suggests that observations do not match predictions of the standard model. “We can’t extrapolate that it’s wrong over the full universe,” he added.
Alexia #Lopez, a PhD student at the University of Central Lancashire, has discovered what appear to be cosmic megastructures, named #BigRing and #GiantArc. These shapes, traced out by galaxies and galaxy clusters, occur on a scale beyond which the universe should be smooth and effectively featureless.
“When we’re finding a list of structures that are exceeding this scale, are they challenging this assumption that is so fundamental in cosmology?” said Lopez. “Maybe there needs to be more of a critical analysis of our standard model.”
Sarkar suggests that belief in the standard model of cosmology has been so deeply ingrained that it is treated as “the religion”. “I find that frankly annoying that this principle hasn’t been checked,” he said,
although not everyone agrees with this characterisation.
Prof George #Efstathiou, an astrophysicist at the University of Cambridge, who is presenting a more sceptical take at the conference, said it was not true that the model had not been repeatedly interrogated.
“People accuse me of defending the model,” he said. “But what they don’t realise is how much time I’ve spent trying to disprove it. I completely disagree that’s there’s some kind of groupthink.”
Efstathiou said that while intriguing, none of the anomalies being presented were compelling enough to undermine standard theories.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/apr/14/worlds-top-cosmologists-convene-to-question-conventional-view-of-the-universe?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Very interesting paper by @govertschilling for Sky and Telescope, on the discovery of the Big Ring by @morninglopez et al., with quotes from Jim Peebles (“I am hoping for anomalies that could prove to be empirical hints to a better theory”), Carlos Frenk, and Rien van de Weijgaert.
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/astronomers-find-big-ring-1-3-billion-light-years-across/
"Two extraordinary uLSSs (ultra-large-scale structures) in such close configuration raises the possibility that together they form an even more extraordinary cosmological system."
The #discovery of the Big Ring, the second uLSS found in MgII-absorber catalogues, following the previously reported Giant Arc, is now posted on #arXiv and submitted to #JCAP by @morninglopez, @rgclowes, and G.M. Williger
https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.07591
直径約13億光年の巨大構造物「ビッグ・リング」を発見 宇宙原理に反する構造か
/ ``Big Ring'', a gigantic structure approximately 1.3 billion light years in diameter discovered; could it be a structure that violates the principles of the universe?
Check out Dr Becky Smethurst's latest Night Sky News #video, wherein she reviews the #discovery of the #BigRing of #galaxies (feat. @morninglopez) and a series of #JWST papers ruling out a likely culprit of the #HubbleTension (feat. @gdanandofficial)
The ingredients of a cosmological mystery: Big Ring, Giant Arc, Sloan Great Wall, South Pole Wall, Clowes-Campusano Large Quasar Group, Laniakea Supercluster, the dark flow, Sir Roger Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, cosmic strings, ...
https://www.space.com/big-ring-galactic-superstructure-celestial-anomaly
Short video by Dr Becky Smethurst on the newly discovered "Big Ring" mega-structure of galaxies. Looking forward her forthcoming Night Sky News Monthly video on this topic!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8kYdXPG69g
Great paper by Mirjam Guesgen for @Motherboard @VICENews on the discovery of the Big Ring
On the proximity of this structure with the Giant Arc:
“Identifying two extraordinary ultra-large structures in such close configuration raises the possibility that together they form an even more extraordinary cosmological system.” @morninglopez (co-author of the discovery)
https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7bwea/scientists-discover-big-ring-ultra-large-structure-in-space
The Big Ring, located 9 billion light years from Earth, is so huge that it challenges our current understanding of the universe.
https://www.vice.com/en/article/m7bwea/sbig-ring-ultra-large-structure-in-space?at_medium=Social%20media&at_campaign=Mastodon
#tech-science #bigring #physics #Space #universe #structure #cosmicweb #Abstract
Galaxy ring discovery challenges thinking on universe | BBC News
https://youtu.be/OV9BHDvBi-0
The discovery of the Big Ring makes it to the frontpage of the Financial Times!
"This Big Ring of galaxies and galaxy clusters joins an expanding catalogue of mammoth structures that defy scientific expectation."
Alexia Lopez @morninglopez, Roger Clowes @rgclowes, and Gerard Williger
Anjana Ahuja
https://www.ft.com/content/128ea9a2-5544-4e3c-b23b-874d5a9190b0
'A big cosmological mystery': Newfound cosmic corkscrew defies our understanding of the universe
https://www.livescience.com/space/a-big-cosmological-mystery-newfound-cosmic-corkscrew-defies-our-understanding-of-the-universe #astronomy #BigRing #ReallyBigRing #Boötes #BAO
List of largest cosmic structures, updated after discovery of the Big Ring.
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More information at the website of The University of Central Lancashire
https://www.uclan.ac.uk/news/big-ring-in-the-sky
An artistic impression of what the Big Ring (shown in blue) and Giant Arc (shown in red) would look like in the sky. Background image credit: Stellarium.
Dr Robert Massey: "This is the seventh large structure discovered in the universe that contradicts the in that the cosmos is smooth on the largest scales. If these structures are real, then it's definitely food for thought for cosmologists and the accepted thinking on how the universe has evolved over time. "
Huge ring of galaxies challenges thinking on cosmos - #BBCNews
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-67950749
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