まとめ
ジェームズ・ウェブ宇宙望遠鏡 (JWST) を用いたハッブル定数の三重測定は,宇宙が現在の宇宙学モデルと一致していることを示しています. この発見は 宇宙の膨張率を説明するために 新しい物理学が必要ではないことを示唆しています
科学分野:
- 宇宙学
- 天体物理学
- 観測天文学
背景:
- ハッブル定数 (H0) は 宇宙の膨張速度を測るものです
- 異なる方法によるH0測定の不一致は,潜在的な"新しい物理"を示唆しています.
- ジェームズ・ウェブ宇宙望遠鏡 (JWST) は,宇宙学的な測定に前例のない精度を提供します.
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