Mystery of Vanishing Dwarf Galaxies Explained?

Cosmic Web Stripping
A visualization of cosmic web stripping, which bleeds away matter from the fastest-moving dwarf galaxies in the local group.
(Image credit: Alejandro Benitez-Llambay)

Some dwarf galaxies in the early universe travelled so fast that their gas was stripped from them, according to a new computer simulation.

This cosmic vanishing act could help explain a long-standing mystery: astronomers observe fewer dwarf galaxies in the "Local Group" — the collection of galaxies near the Milky Way — than what models of the universe's formation predict.

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