Friday, August 20, 2010
Astronomers Have Devised a New Method for Measuring Dark Energy
Astronomers have devised a new method for measuring perhaps the greatest puzzle of our universe — dark energy. This mysterious force, discovered in 1998, is pushing our universe apart at ever-increasing speeds.
For the first time, astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope were able to take advantage of a giant magnifying lens in space — a massive cluster of galaxies — to narrow in on the nature of dark energy. Their calculations, when combined with data from other methods, significantly increase the accuracy of dark energy measurements. This may eventually lead to an explanation of what the elusive phenomenon really is.
“We have to tackle the dark energy problem from all sides,” said Eric Jullo, an astronomer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. “It’s important to have several methods, and now we’ve got a new, very powerful one.” Jullo is lead author of a paper on the findings appearing in the Aug. 20 issue of the journal Science.