This multi-wavelength picture from NASA exhibits a universe filled with galaxies which are numerous shapes, colours and sizes. Most are small whereas a handful are considerably bigger. A number of stars are additionally scattered throughout the picture.
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Darkish vitality, a mysterious pressure that scientists imagine is behind the accelerated growth of the universe, is weakening — which might outcome within the universe over the course of billions of years collapsing on itself, in accordance with new analysis.
An international group of greater than 900 researchers learning the growth of the universe introduced their findings on Wednesday throughout the American Bodily Society’s World Physics Summit in Anaheim, Calif.
The scientists, who’re collaborating on one thing known as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) are learning the historical past of the universe’s growth out to 11 billion years previously.
They analyzed three years of information from 15 million galaxies and quasars utilizing a sequence of devices, together with a telescope.
Scientists have believed darkish vitality was a “cosmological fixed,” however it’s really altering over time in surprising methods.
Mustapha Ishak, co-chair of DESI and an astrophysics professor on the College of Texas at Dallas, tells NPR that present information exhibits that, firstly of the universe, darkish vitality was very sturdy. Nevertheless it has weakened with time and can proceed to take action, he says. For that motive, Ishak argues it is time for scientists to replace their understanding of the universe.
“Is it simply [that] we’re lacking one thing massive within the mannequin of our universe and we simply do not know it? We’re simply measuring issues and it signifies that we should cease, sit down and rethink our mannequin of the universe,” Ishak says. “What it is exhibiting us is….it’s really a wild sort of darkish vitality that we have to perceive and we do not perceive it but.”
Donghui Jeong, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State College who was not concerned within the analysis, tells NPR whereas it is too early to find out whether or not the outcomes from DESI are definitive, it exhibits good progress is being made in understanding darkish vitality.
“If darkish vitality certainly is a time-varying part, it will open up a very new mind-set concerning the origin of darkish vitality,” Jeong says. “We’ve got to consider the way to scrutinize the properties of darkish vitality higher from the present and future datasets.”
He is a member of the Passion-Eberly Telescope Darkish Power Experiment (HETDEX), is learning darkish vitality from an earlier time within the universe’s existence than DESI. It is targeted on sound waves from the universe’s first 400,000 years.
DESI’s findings additionally bolster one other massive concept amongst some astronomers – that the universe goes to finish with a “massive crunch.” Whereas darkish vitality is weakening, in accordance with Ishak, matter isn’t. Weak darkish vitality might strengthen matter, which ultimately might be the pressure that causes the universe to break down on itself, he says.
“We thought earlier than that the universe will hold simply increasing and increasing sooner and sooner and sooner and sooner.” Ishak says. “It [almost] turns into empty. Now, it’s again to the desk that the growth of the universe additionally has the chance that it’s going to cease after which it’ll collapse.”
There isn’t any proof to point out the universe has already stopped increasing and is collapsing on itself, Ishak says. And if that have been to occur, it will not happen for not less than one other 20 billion years, he says.
The brand new analysis builds on information launched from DESI in April 2024 that discovered indicators that darkish vitality was altering. DESI has been surveying the universe for 4 years and an evaluation of 5 years’ value of information is subsequent for its analysis, Ishak says.
He hopes that information will verify most of their findings and assist them attain a brand new degree of understanding the enigmatic pressure.
“We’ll use these numbers and we’ll attempt to discover what’s it, precisely, this darkish vitality. Is {that a} modification to gravity? Is that this a brand new components of vitality within the universe?” he says.