- Klaus; Tago, Erik (1995). "The
structure of
supervoids. I. Void
hierarchy in the
Northern Local Supervoid".
Astronomy and Astrophysics. 301: 329. arXiv:astro-ph/9503044...
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evidence for a
supervoid. However, the
supervoid explanation has not been
ruled out entirely; it
remains intriguing,
since supervoids do seem capable...
- up the large-scale
structure of the universe. Some
voids are
known as
supervoids. In the tables, z is the
cosmological redshift, c the
speed of light,...
- are
inconsistent with ΛCDM, Sahlén et al.
argue that the
existence of
supervoids such as the KBC void is
consistent with ΛCDM.
Galaxies inside a void experience...
- of the
largest voids in the
visible universe, and is
referred to as a
supervoid. It was
discovered in 1981 by
Robert Kirshner as part of a
survey of galactic...
- The
Giant Void (also
known as the
Giant Void in NGH,
Canes Venatici Supervoid, and AR-Lp 36) is an
extremely large region of
space with an underdensity...
- et al. (September 1995). "The
structure of
supervoids. I. Void
hierarchy in the
Northern Local Supervoid".
Astronomy and Astrophysics. 301: 329. arXiv:astro-ph/9503044...
-
temperature of the CMB,
because superclusters gently heat photons,
while supervoids gently cool them. This
correlation has been
detected at
moderate to high...
-
second largest void ever discovered,
slightly larger than the Erid****
Supervoid and
smaller than the
proposed KBC Void and 1,200
times the
volume of expected...
- of one
Jupiter m****, has a
period of 7 years. The Erid****
Supervoid is a
large supervoid (an area of the
universe devoid of galaxies)
discovered as of...