A new approach for simulating the birth and evolution of galaxies and cosmic filaments within the Universe has been developed by researchers at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics together with their colleagues at the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies. It's called AREPO, and has been used to simulate the evolution of our Universe from only 380,000 years after the Big Bang to the present. The full variety of spiral, elliptical, peculiar, and dwarf galaxies appear in the simulated Universe. .. Continue Reading Simulated universe spawns the whole array of galaxies
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Cosmology, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Galaxy, Harvard, Simulations, Supercomputer, Universe
Related Articles:
- Cosmic Dawn simulation provides insights into the early universe
- Largest-ever cosmological simulation to shed new light on dark matter
- World’s faster supercomputer models origins of the unseen universe
- Dark matter filaments detected for the first time
- Astronomers use giant magnifying lens in space to probe dark energy
- European Space Agency selects first two "Cosmic Vision" missions
![]()
![]()



LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks







Reply
Bookmarks