The Asian Age

Superclust­er found lurking in early universe

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Paris: Scientists have discovered a primitive “superclust­er” of galaxies forming in the early Universe, just 2.3 billion years after the Big Bang. The structure, nicknamed Hyperion, is the largest and most massive to be found so early in the formation of the Universe, which sprang into existence around 13.7 billion years ago.

Its titanic mass is one million billion times that of the Sun. “This is the first time that such a large structure has been identified at such a high redshift, just over two billion years after the Big Bang,” said Olga Cucciati, a researcher at the Astrophysi­cs and Space Sciences Observator­y in Bologna and lead author of a study detailing the discovery.

Redshift is a measure of the changing wavelength of light travelling away from an observer.

“Normally these kinds of structures are known at lower redshifts, which means when the Universe has had much more time to evolve and construct such huge things,” Cucciati said.

Located in the constellat­ion of Sextans ( The Sextant), Hyperion was identified by analysing the vast amount of data obtained from the VIMOS Ultra- deep Survey, which provides a unique 3- D map of how more than 10,000 galaxies are distribute­d in the distant Universe.

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