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- Shapley Attractor in the supercluster creates a relative movement away from underdense areas, that may be visualized as a virtual repeller. This approach enables...
- elaborates on the possibility of our galaxy being part of a very large, not-so-underdense, cosmic void. According to this theory, such an environment could naively...
- remarkable discovery was that our Milky Way galaxy lies adjacent a vast underdense region that Tully called the Local Void. A more extended compilation of...
- universe with greater than critical density (Ω>1, k>0); a hyperbolic, underdense universe (Ω<1, k<0); and a flat universe with exactly the critical density...
- This is because gravitation is an attractive force, but if there is an underdense region it apparently acts as a gravitational repeller, based on the concept...
- plasma and causing a pre-expansion of the target front. Which produces an underdense plasma region at the front of the target, the so-called preplasma. Once...
- intensely ionized trails. The events are classified as overdense and underdense, depending on the electron line-density (related to used frequency) of...
- microscale). Particles from overdense regions will naturally spread to underdense regions, but because the universe is expanding quickly, there is a time...
- structure observed today. Overdense regions attract more matter, whereas underdense regions attract less, and thus these small anisotropies, seen in the CMB...
- function of the fusion tamper Sputtering is the manifestation of the underdense plasma corona of the ablating hohlraum and the tamper surfaces. It is...