Tracing cosmic evolution with clusters of galaxies
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Abstract
The most successful cosmological models to date envision structure formation as a hierarchical process in which gravity is constantly drawing lumps of matter together to form increasingly larger structures. Clusters of galaxies currently sit atop this hierarchy as the largest objects that have had time to collapse under the influence of their own gravity. Thus their appearance on the cosmic scene is also relatively recent. Two features of clusters make them uniquely useful tracers of cosmic evolution. First, clusters are the biggest things whose masses we can reliably measure because they are the largest objects to have undergone gravitational relaxation and entered into virial equilibrium. Mass measurements…
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Dark matter
- Galaxy cluster
- Structure formation
- Galaxy
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Astronomy
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