First results from the KiDS survey (dark matter)
The first results have been released from a major new dark matter survey of the southern skies using ESO’s VLT Survey Telescope (VST) at the Paranal Observatory in Chile.
The project, known as the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS), uses imaging from the VST and its huge camera, OmegaCAM to analyse images of over two million galaxies. The KiDS team studied the distortion of light emitted from these galaxies, which bends as it passes massive clumps of dark matter during its journey to Earth. From the gravitational lensing effect, these groups turn out to contain around 30 times more dark than visible matter.
Here the invisible dark matter is seen rendered in pink on top of the visible-light image.
Oikeudet:Kilo-Degree Survey Collaboration/A. Tudorica & C. Heymans/ESO
Kuvasta
Tunnistus: | eso1528c |
Tyyppi: | Havainto |
Julkaisupäivä: | 9. heinäkuuta 2015 16:00 |
Vastaavat julkaisut: | eso1528 |
Koko: | 3818 x 3560 px |
Kohteesta
Tyyppi: | Early Universe : Cosmology : Phenomenon : Dark Matter |
Constellation: | Virgo |
Kategoria: | Cosmology |
Koordinaatit
Position (RA): | 11 56 10.25 |
Position (Dec): | 0° 20' 49.11" |
Field of view: | 12.73 x 11.87 arcminutes |
Suuntaus: | Pohjoinen on 180.0° vasen pystysuuntaan nähden |
Värit ja suotimet
Kaista | Aallonpituus | Teleskooppi |
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Optinen u | 350 nm | VLT Survey Telescope OmegaCAM |
Optinen g | 480 nm | VLT Survey Telescope OmegaCAM |
Optinen r | 625 nm | VLT Survey Telescope OmegaCAM |
Optinen i | 770 nm | VLT Survey Telescope OmegaCAM |