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    Monster Galaxy Cluster 'El Gordo' Packs Mass of 2 Quadrillion Suns

    AUSTIN, Texas — The largest cluster of galaxies seen yet in the early universe, a giant that astronomers have dubbed "El Gordo," could one day reveal secrets about the invisible dark matter that fills the universe, researchers said.

    El Gordo — which means "the fat one" in Spanish — is officially known as ACT-CL J0102-4915 and "is located more than 7 billion light-years from Earth, at a time when the universe was half its current age," study co-author John Patrick Hughes at Rutgers University told SPACE.com. The universe is about 13.7 billion years old.

    The monster galaxy cluster has mass about 2 quadrillion (that's 2 followed by 15 zeroes) times that of the sun, making it "the most massive known cluster in the distant universe."

    A galaxy cluster behemoth

    Galaxy clusters form through mergers of smaller groups of galaxies. These events depend on the amount of dark matter and dark energy in the universe, and thus could shed light on these enigmas. [See the El Gordo galaxy cluster]

    Dark energy seems to make up 73 percent of all the mass and energy in the universe, and is driving the accelerating expansion of the universe. Unseen and as-yet-unidentified dark matter makes up about 23 percent of all the matter and energy in the universe — scientists know it exists because of the gravitational effects it has on galaxies. The regular matter that makes up humans, planets and stars constitutes only 4 percent of the universe.

    El Gordo was discovered using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory in space and the Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile. Its Spanish nickname is a nod to the Chilean connection.

    The scientists detailed their findings today (Jan. 10) at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society here during a presentation that included a separate announcement of the discovery of the most distant galaxy cluster ever seen in the early universe.

    El Gordo, a hot galaxy group

    Gas in El Gordo can reach super-high temperatures of nearly 360 million degrees Fahrenheit (200 million degrees Celsius), based on X-rays collected by Chandra and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile.

    "This cluster is the most massive, the hottest, and gives off the most X-rays of any known cluster at this distance or beyond," said study lead author Felipe Menanteau of Rutgers University.

    This heat, as well as the fact that galaxies within the cluster are concentrated in two distinct groups, suggests El Gordo is the site of a violent merger between two galaxy clusters.

    "Galaxies are moving within the cluster at speeds of typically 3 million miles per hour," Hughes said.

    Although a cluster of El Gordo's size and distance is extremely rare, it does fit within the standard Big Bang model of cosmology. This suggests the universe is composed predominantly of dark matter and dark energy, and began with a Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago.

    "Gigantic galaxy clusters like this are just what we were aiming to find," Hughes said. "We want to see if we understand how these extreme objects form using the best models of cosmology that are currently available."

    Future research can seek to model how dark matter separates from the gas in El Gordo, Hughes said. This could yield key details about dark matter's nature.

    A paper describing these results has been accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal.

     
    • Jenny  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      Whether you believe in the big bang, God, or that we are on the back of some giant turtle, I think we can all agree that the universe is amazing and worth exploring as best we can!
      • Jenny 4 mths ago
        So glad! I wouldn't want to make the turtle mad :-)
      • HOOAH! 4 mths ago
        flying spaghetti monster all the way (yea, it actually is a religion haha)
      • sam l 4 mths ago
        Its noodley appendage has touched your explorer spirit
    • The Cab  •  4 mths ago
      Now this should be one of the top stories on Yahoo, not some Kardashian garbage.
      • THE BANISHED 4 mths ago
        PLEASE don't say that word! Someone may repeat it!
      • the truth 4 mths ago
        thumbs down for bringing them up
      • qwertyuiop 4 mths ago
        Dont mean to say I like crapdashian, but I think im getting sick of comments like this
    • Larry  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  4 mths ago
      All you people crying about this being a waste of money are idiots. In the 50 plus years of NASA, the total money spent is less than the money used to bail out the banks 3 years ago. You have forgotten how to dream, and your lives are worse because of it.
      • Terry 4 mths ago
        good comment larry.
      • Ryan 4 mths ago
        I second that. Carl Sagan would turn in his grave to hear ppl say its a waste of money.
      • jer 4 mths ago
        Only that idiot who calls himself Osama here is saying that. They must have cut off his welfare and he can't afford his anti-psychotic meds anymore...
    • Souza of the North Wind  •  4 mths ago
      Can't really reason with the ranters. They're more focused on Hollywood stars and the wonders of their iPads, as opposed to celestial stars and the wonders of the universe. THIS is the future, and I can only imagine the world we'd live in if we put more emphasis on education, science, and reasoning.
      • Anya J 4 mths ago
        yea, well there are still those who want to take us backwards into the "biblical teachings" in school that the earth is only like 7000 years old! Rather than maybe see that the universe is Gods wonderful creation we need to educated ourselves to explore, they want to set us back 500 years!
      • Zombie 4 mths ago
        Totally agree.
      • thrillm 4 mths ago
        dude you have a batman logo think your stuck in hollywood
    • biggeorge  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      wait a second..if its 7 billion light years away, then arent we measuring mass, temp, radiation as it was 7 billion years ago?
      • Jer M 4 mths ago
        Yes basically. Unless of course these things dont have a fixed speed. Recent studies suggest that neutrinos can travel faster than light.
      • Savage Chicken 4 mths ago
        Those recent studies are inconclusive, and more testing needs to be done. Apparently the tracking systems weren't coordinated properly and so there is no way to know if neutrinos can in fact travel faster than light. But to answer your question, yes basically we ARE looking into the past when we measure the weight and distance of these stars. They might not even exist anymore and we wouldn't know it until many billion years later.
      • Jer M 4 mths ago
        Thanks for the update Savage.
    • Truth Hurts  •  4 mths ago
      Defense budget last year was $662 billion. NASA's entire budget since its conception, is $24 billion.
      Where did the defense budget go? bank accounts of weapons manufacturers and defense contractors. Where did NASA budgets go? Space exploration, research and teaching.
    • Miguel  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      It makes me sad to think that we don't fund NASA as much as we should
    • Bassthumb  •  4 mths ago
      The majesty of the universe, the vastness of the cosmos, the unimaginable scale of existence we live in…and people think God is helping Tebow throw a football in some trivial sports game? If you want to appreciate "God" (whatever that means to you), then look into space.
    • Snoose Caboose  •  Winnipeg, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Naive to think there's no other life out there, just amazing!
    • Jillian  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Now this is what I call news! :) Yahoo needs more articles like this!
    • Terry  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      public opinion polls show that many americans think the NASA budget is about equal to the defense budget..in fact.the entire NASA budget,including human and robotic missions and aeronautics,is about 5 percent of the US defense budget..how much spending for defense actually weakens the country? and even if NASA were cancelled altogether,would we free up what is needed to solve our national problems? so why not spend it,on human and space exploration.
    • belle  •  4 mths ago
      i wish im still alive when NASA finds out, and have proven that there is life outside earth.
    • A fella  •  4 mths ago
      Everything about space is so fascinating. Keep up the good work astronomers, cosmologists, physicists, astrobiologists/geologists, etc... A lot of us truly appreciate the work you do for our species.
    • Katie  •  Buffalo, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Its funny to read something like this and really think about it, and then read the other #$%$ on yahoo and see that we waste so much time worrying about ourselves and our materialistic lives and we forget that there is so much more out there that is way more significant than any one of us. I can never wrap my head around this kind of stuff and it always amazes me to read articles like this. So much more important and interesting than what all the celebrities are doing.
    • OuterLimits  •  4 mths ago
      I wonder what it looks like now, and if it has lost enough energy to separate out into smaller clumps of galaxies, and if there could be any lifeforms on them yet. Sigh. Born way too early.
    • Michael  •  Wichita Falls, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I never cease to be amazed at how beautiful our universe is.
    • Swimmer  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 mths ago
      Reading about a galaxy cluster as massive of this makes me feel even smaller than before. But, odds are that at one point in that galaxy clusters time in existent in the universe that there was most likely intelligent life in one or more galaxies in this gargantuan cluster.
    • Vocabulary Police  •  4 mths ago
      Can we all agree now that we are not alone in the universe. Earth is not the only planet for life to evolve on.
    • Hoggles  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  4 mths ago
      Nasa is not a waste of money== don't shut it down~!!!
    • Elmo S  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Have you people ever looked through a telescope and viewed all the beautiful planets and stars that makes up our world. It is truly awsome and we will never ever get to visit them. How sad for us and our kind.
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