Astronomers in the Netherlands, using the Low-Frequency Array radio telescope network, (LOFAR), have discovered strong electron-based forces, known as synchrotron emissions, between two distant galaxy clusters, in what is to be the first observation of a magnetic field connecting large cosmic objects.
The two objects in question, Abell 0399 and Abell 0401, are about 1 billion light years from Earth have allowed scientists to witness for the first time, that two galaxy clusters linked by a magnetic field. Debates continue over the origin of the mysterious electron-forces.
This new finding suggests that the properties and evolution of gaseous content throughout the cosmos may be altered by a continuous field of electrons.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/magnetic-fields-between-galaxy-clusters?tgt=nr
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