Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988lpb.....6..399a&link_type=abstract
Laser and Particle Beams (ISSN 0263-0346), vol. 6, Aug. 1988, p. 399-403.
Computer Science
Cosmic Plasma, Intergalactic Media, Space Density, X Rays, Cosmic Dust, Cosmic Gases, Galactic Clusters, Red Shift
Scientific paper
On the average, intergalactic space contains a component of gas, dust, and plasma. The numerical density of this medium depends very strongly on what the actual distance is to objects of intermediate and high redshifts. The average density could be enormously higher than currently assumed. In addition, there is the problem of how the material outside the galaxies is distributed. X-ray emission observed in clouds exterior to galaxies as well as in diffuse backgrounds in clusters of galaxies also attest to the radiation of hot plasmas between galaxies. The sizes of these X-ray emitting regions scale with their distances.
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