Dark Energy: The Source Of The Mysterious Force That Is Responsible For The Accelerating Expansion Of The Universe.
The results also are beginning to hone in on the masses of neutrinos, the most abundant particles in the universe, which until recently were thought to be without mass.
New data from the South Pole Telescope are bolstering Albert Einstein’s cosmological constant, an idea he considered to be his greatest blunder, to explain the modern mystery of dark energy. The SPT collaboration’s latest analyses have been submitted to theAstrophysical Journal and were presented April 1 at the American Physical Society meeting in Atlanta.
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The data strongly support Albert Einstein’s cosmological constant —a slight amendment to his theory of general relativity and the leading model for dark energy — even though the analysis was based on only a fraction of the SPT data collected and only 100 of the more than 500 galaxy clusters detected so far.
“With the full SPT data set, we will be able to place extremely tight constraints on dark energy and possibly determine the mass of the neutrinos,” said Bradford Benson, a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Chicago’s Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics. Benson presented the SPT collaboration’s latest findings on April 1 at the American Physical Society meeting in Atlanta.
A series of papers detailing the SPT findings have been submitted to the Astrophysical Journal,written by lead authors Benson; Kavli postdoctoral scientist Ryan Keisler; and Christian Reichardt, postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley).
The results are based on a new method that combines measurements taken by the SPT and X-ray satellites, and extends these measurements to larger distances than previously achieved using galaxy clusters.
The most widely accepted property of dark energy is that it leads to a pervasive force acting everywhere and at all times in the universe. This force could be the manifestation of Einstein’s cosmological constant, which effectively assigns energy to empty space, even when it is free of matter and radiation. Einstein introduced the cosmological constant into his theory of general relativity to accommodate a stationary universe, the dominant idea of his day. He later considered it to be his greatest blunder after the discovery of an expanding universe.
In the late 1990s, astronomers discovered that the expansion of the universe appeared to be accelerating, according to cosmic distance measurements based on the brightness of exploding stars. Gravity should have been slowing the expansion, but instead it was speeding up.
Einstein’s cosmological constant is one explanation of the observed acceleration of the expanding universe, now supported by countless astronomical observations. Others hypothesize that gravity could operate differently on the largest scales of the universe. In either case, the astronomical measurements are pointing to new physics that have yet to be understood.
Clues to dark energy lurking in ‘shadows’
The SPT was specifically designed to tackle the dark energy mystery. The 10-meter telescope operates at millimeter wavelengths to make high-resolution images of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), the light left over from the big bang. Scientists use the CMB in their search for distant, massive galaxy clusters, which can be used to pinpoint the mass of the neutrino and the properties of dark energy.
“The CMB is literally an image of the universe when it was only 400,000 years old, from a time before the first planets, stars and galaxies formed in the universe,” Benson said. “The CMB has travelled across the entire observable universe, for almost 14 billion years, and during its journey is imprinted with information regarding both the content and evolution of the universe.”
As the CMB passes through galaxy clusters, the clusters effectively leave “shadows” that allow astronomers to identify the most massive clusters in the universe, nearly independent of their distance.
“Clusters of galaxies are the most massive, rare objects in the universe, and therefore they can be effective probes to study physics on the largest scales of the universe,” said John Carlstrom, the S. Chandrasekhar Distinguished Service Professor in Astronomy & Astrophysics, who heads the SPT collaboration.
“The unsurpassed sensitivity and resolution of the CMB maps produced with the South Pole Telescope provides the most detailed view of the young universe and allows us to find all the massive clusters in the distant universe,” said Christian Reichardt, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, and lead author of the new SPT cluster catalog paper.
The number of clusters that formed over the history of the universe is sensitive to the mass of neutrinos and the influence of dark energy on the growth of cosmic structures.
“Neutrinos are amongst the most abundant particles in the universe,” Benson said. “About one trillion neutrinos pass through us each second, though you would hardly notice them because they rarely interact with ‘normal’ matter.”
The existence of neutrinos was proposed in 1930. They were first detected 25 years later, but their exact mass remains unknown. If they are too massive they would significantly affect the formation of galaxies and galaxy clusters, Benson said.
The SPT team has now placed tight limits on the neutrino masses, yielding a value that approaches predictions stemming from particle physics measurements.
“It is astounding how SPT measurements of the largest structures in the universe lead to new insights on the evasive neutrinos,” said Lloyd Knox, professor of physics at the University of California at Davis and member of the SPT collaboration. Knox also will highlight the neutrino results in his presentation on Neutrinos in Cosmology at a special session of the APS on April 3.
The South Pole Telescope collaboration is led by the University of Chicago and includes research groups at Argonne National Laboratory, Cardiff University, Case Western Reserve University, Harvard University, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, McGill University, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Davis, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Michigan, as well as individual scientists at several other institutions.
Members of the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics participating in the South Pole Telescope collaboration include faculty members John Carlstrom, who leads the effort; Mike Gladders, Wayne Hu, Andrey Kravtsov and Steve Meyer; senior researchers Clarence Chang, Tom Crawford, Erik Leitch and Kathryn Schaffer; postdoctoral scientists Bradford Benson, F. William High, Steven Hoover, Ryan Keisler, Jared Mehl and Tom Plagge; and graduate students Lindsey Bleem, Abby Crites, Monica Mocanu, Tyler Natoli and Kyle Story.
The SPT is funded primarily by the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs. Partial support also is provided by the NSF-funded Physics Frontier Center of the KICP, the Kavli Foundation, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
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So many scientists and institutions, and so much money being spent on fantasies that should have been long ago relegated to the Age of the Dinosaurs. Did you notice that they are looking for “a new physics that has yet to be understood”? And did you notice that nowhere was the word “electromagnetism” used, despite the fact that it has been known about AND understood since James Clerk Maxwell? This is the key to the whole sorry mess. If you once realise that EM is both attractive and repulsive, and that it is millions of times more powerful than the puny force of gravity, ( ever picked up an apple from the ground against the full force of the earth trying to hold it down ?), then you begin to see that we have no need of missing mass in the form of black holes to keep the galaxies spinning around their centres. EM can hold everything together very nicely. It would be especially good if people would also go back to ask Hubble whether his theory about Red Shift is one which he would advocate any longer: it isn’t. So the universe is not accelerating apart. It is static. It is astronomically smaller than we are being told. There is therefore no need to look for the whereabouts of Dark Energy. It is a chimaera; it doesn’t exist. The RS detected in the light from distant galaxies which purports to show that they are accelerating away is merely an artefact of their light passing through intense and fluctuating EM fields. The Big Bang is now presented as if it were a proven fact; it isn’t. It is merely the delusional creation of the Kabbalist rabbi ha Kanna from the 1st century AD. It is a Satanist’s explanation of Creation which is equally as religious in essence as the truth which we were given in Genesis chapter 1 verse 1.
And btw; do not rely on Albert as the last bastion to which a scoundrel clings. The man was a complete fraud and plagiarist. Read up a little on his interesting method of arriving at his Nobel Prizewinning discoveries; which without exception relied on reprinting earlier discoveries from other people, eg JJ Thomson, and then getting his first wife to do the maths for him.
So in a nutshell. The earth does not spin around on its axis. It does not orbit the sun. The sun and the stars orbit us, they can do this as they are much closer than ha Kanna has deluded virtually everyone into believing. The universe is 6000 years old. We did not evolve, we were created. Time has run out for earthlings. Yahushua will judge everyone in October 2016. See “The Daniel Timeline”.
“Avoid profane and idle babblings and contradictions of what is falsely called knowledge..” 1 Timothy 6 v 20.