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NASA's Chandra Shows Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas, Smita Mathur Quoted (Prof of Astronomy, CCAPP/OSU)

September 24, 2012

NASA's Chandra Shows Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas, Smita Mathur Quoted (Prof of Astronomy, CCAPP/OSU)

Halo of Hot Gas
Astronomers have used NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory to find evidence our Milky Way Galaxy is embedded in an enormous halo of hot gas that extends for hundreds of thousands of light years. The estimated mass of the halo is comparable to the mass of all the stars in the galaxy.

"Our work shows that, for reasonable values of parameters and with reasonable assumptions, the Chandra observations imply a huge reservoir of hot gas around the Milky Way," said co-author Smita Mathur of Ohio State University in Columbus. "It may extend for a few hundred thousand light-years around the Milky Way or it may extend farther into the surrounding local group of galaxies. Either way, its mass appears to be very large."

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