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Galaxy Cluster Collision Created 1.6 Million Mile Shockwave
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11/07/2025
NASA Chandra X-ray telescope data from galaxy cluster Abell 2146 showed a "shockwave that stretches for some 1.6 million miles," that was created by a collision with another cluster.
Credit: NASA/CXC/A. Hobart
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Visit Chandra's Beautiful Universe, Abel 2146.
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Galaxy clusters are among the largest structures in the universe,
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containing hundreds of galaxies and huge amounts of hot gas and dark matter.
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Sometimes these gigantic objects collide with one another,
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and when they do, they release enormous amounts of energy,
00:26
unlike anything witnessed since the Big Bang.
00:30
These galaxy cluster collisions also provide scientists with physics laboratories
00:34
that are unavailable here on Earth.
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A new study of the galaxy cluster collision, known as Abel 2146,
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uses a very long look, about 23 days' worth of observing time,
00:47
from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.
00:50
X-rays are particularly important in studying galaxy clusters
00:54
because they detect the massive amounts of hot gas
00:57
that fills the spaces between the galaxies themselves.
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When researchers analyzed the Chandra data of Abel 2146,
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they found a shockwave that stretches for some 1.6 million miles.
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The shockwave, which is similar to a sonic boom created by a jet plane,
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was generated by the hot gas from one cluster pushing on the other.
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There is also a second shockwave detected behind the collision.
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Shockwaves like those generated by a supersonic jet are collisional shocks,
01:31
meaning they involve direct collisions between particles.
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Near sea level, the Earth's atmosphere is dense enough
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so that gas particles typically travel only about 100 billionth of a meter
01:43
before colliding with another particle.
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This is usually not the case in space.
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In galaxy clusters, and in the solar wind,
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streams of particles blown away from the sun,
01:56
direct collisions between particles occur too rarely to produce shockwaves
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because the gas has incredibly low density.
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For example, in galaxy clusters,
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particles typically must travel about 30,000 to 50,000 light-years before colliding.
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Instead, the shocks in these cosmic environments are collisionless
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and are generated by interactions between charged particles and magnetic fields.
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Collisionless shockwaves are important
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in several other fields of research beyond astrophysics.
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For example, the radiation produced by shocks in the solar wind
02:34
can negatively impact commercial and military spacecraft operation
02:38
as well as the safety of humans in space.
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This study shows a deep connection between some of the largest,
02:46
most energetic events and much smaller ones closer to home.
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