bk15dcx t1_itfnv2c wrote
Reply to comment by Riegel_Haribo in James Webb revisited gravitational-lensing cluster Abell 2744 this week - and I spent hours processing and cleaning hundreds of cosmic ray artifacts to reveal the faintest details, yet unseen, in glorious six-color 4k+ by Riegel_Haribo
What's causing the gravitation? I don't see a black hole or any dark matter.
Riegel_Haribo OP t1_itfondo wrote
Mass, warping spacetime. (Let me know when you invent a telescope that sees "black" and "dark" things...)
Abell 2744 is itself featured on the Wikipedia gravitational lens page.
bk15dcx t1_itfra8b wrote
So it's mass we cannot see?
And yes, I'll let you know when my breakthrough telescope is ready.
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sight19 t1_ithl319 wrote
Dark matter of the galaxy cluster is causing lensing. It actually warps background galaxies even on relatively large angular distances from the cluster (what we call 'weak lensing'). This only produce a small effect, but if we stack this effect, we can effectively 'draw in' the shape and location of the DM in the cluster. This has been done before, in for example the Bullet cluster or the Toothbrush cluster (I know, we are really creative with names here...)
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