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- The existence of a local underdensity has been the subject of many pieces of literature and research articles. The underdensity is proposed to be roughly...
- the constellation Erid**** Erid**** Supervoid, a large-scale cosmic underdensity Éridan (rocket), a French rocket Eridanosaurus, a rhinocerotid originally...
- Supervoid, and AR-Lp 36) is an extremely large region of space with an underdensity of galaxies and located in the constellation Canes Venatici. It is the...
- of the underdensity, and the greater attraction due to the higher density in other directions acts to pull objects away from the underdensity; in other...
- mined from all of the structure data, each cell is expanded until the underdensity returns to average expected wall density values. One of the helpful features...
- reported that Earth seemed to be inside a relative void of roughly 20% underdensity, surrounded by a dense s****, a "bubble". In 2007, Conley et al. examined...
- Hubble tension. He argues this is related to our location within a large underdensity or void. This approach achieved an important success with the successful...
- fluctuations (pre-inflation) into slight density ripples of overdensity and underdensity (post-inflation). The early universe was dominated by radiation; in this...
- evidence for this in observations, finding the scale of the claimed underdensity to be incompatible with observations which extend beyond its radius....
- an extremely dense state) in a few years or less; in the case of an underdensity ( ρ < ρ c {\displaystyle \rho <\rho _{c}} ) it would expand so quickly...