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Bringing the Visible Universe into Focus with Robo-AO
Published on: February 12, 2013
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まとめ
SPHERExのミッションは 一様に見える私たちの宇宙の謎を解明することを目的としています 宇宙の光を分析することで 宇宙はなぜ 遥か遠くまで平らで 一貫に見えるのか 解明したいと願っています
科学分野:
- 宇宙学
- 天体物理学
- スペクトロスコーピー
背景:
- 宇宙は驚異的な程度に 均一性を示しています この現象は宇宙論的原理として知られています
- この均一性を理解することは 基礎的な宇宙論モデルと理論を 検証する上で鍵となるものです
研究 の 目的:
- 宇宙の大規模な構造と特性を 研究するために 先進的なスペクトロスコピーの技術を使用します
- 新しい物理学や 代替宇宙学的な説明を 示す可能性のある 均一性からの偏差を探し出すこと
主な方法:
- 宇宙史のスペクトロフォトメーター,再イオン化の時代,およびアイスエクスプローラー (SPHEREx) は近赤外線スペクトル調査を実施します.
- SPHERExは全天空をマッピングし 宇宙物体の構成と進化を分析するためにデータを収集します
主要な成果:
- 予備的な分析によると 宇宙の均一性は 観測可能なスケールにおける 堅固な特徴です
- 微妙なアニソトロピーやエキゾチックな現象を完全に排除するには,さらなるデータが必要です.
結論:
- SPHERExのミッションは 宇宙の均一性に関する前例のないデータを 提供する準備が整っています
- 宇宙の進化と宇宙を支配する 基本的な法則の理解を 洗練していくでしょう
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