Exploring the Formation of Galaxies in Cosmic Large-Scale Simulations
Scientists have made a breakthrough in understanding the formation of galaxies on a cosmic large scale. Using powerful computer simulations, a team of researchers from the Institute of Computational Cosmology (ICC) have shown that galaxies can form in a much larger range of environments than previously thought. This new understanding of galaxy formation has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of the universe and how it works.
The simulations used by the ICC team showed that galaxies can form even when there is a low density of gas present, which is much lower than the traditional understanding of the necessary density for galaxy formation. This could explain why there are galaxies in regions of the universe that previously seemed to be too low in density for stars and galaxies to form.
This breakthrough could have far reaching implications for our understanding of the universe, as it could help to explain why the universe looks the way it does. It could also help to explain why some galaxies seem to be more massive and more active than others. The ICC team are looking forward to exploring the implications of their findings further.
source: Phys.org