The mysterious circle is the largest 5 billion light-years from the universe

A Hungarian-American research group has discovered a giant mysterious circle that is the result of gamma-ray bursts. It is the largest in the universe and 5 billion light-years away.

Discover the biggest mysterious circle in the universe

Astronomers have found a giant structure in the universe that, according to the current cosmological hypothesis, does not exist. It is a mysterious circle, the result of 9 gamma-ray bursts in 9 distant galaxies, 5 billion light-years from Earth.

Scientists used a combination of ground observatory and space to observe this circle. To visualize more clearly, compared to this circle, the galaxy is only 1 hundred thousand light-years away. Gamma ray bursts are the brightest event in the universe. The energy it releases in a few seconds is equal to the amount of solar energy emitted for 10 billion years.

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This huge mystery circle is the discovery of astronomers' latest universe.(Photo Dailymail)

Recent evidence from Swift and Fermi satellites suggests that the energy behind a gamma-ray burst comes from a physical collapse into a black hole. Its enormous brightness makes it easy for astronomers to locate distant galaxies or something for the team to exploit and find important spatial structures.

According to the study, this mysterious circle diameter is 70 times larger than the diameter of the full moon . Estimate it to be more than 5 billion light-years away. According to Professor Lajos Balazs of Konkoly Observatory, Budapest, the rate of meeting this circle is very rare, accounting for only 1 / 20,000 of gamma ray bursts.

Modern astrophysics models suggest that the upper limit size of structures in the universe should not exceed 1.2 billion light-years. But this newly discovered circle is almost five times larger than that size. This structure also does not follow a universal universal principle , the principles that make the universe more uniform when viewed on a large scale.

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Gamma ray bursts are the strongest explosion in the universe.(Photo Dailymail)

Predicted, this circle reflects the cluster of galaxies seen around the space in the universe. However, it is 10 times larger than the known gaps. Professor Balazs commented: "If we are right, this structure contradicts the current models of the universe. It has amazing magnitude that is hard to find anything else as big as this and we still don't understand how it survives. "

The team is still looking for more information about this mysterious circle and discovering known processes of galaxy formation and its large-scale structure. This may cause scientists to have to completely revise the previous theory of the evolution of the universe.