by Graeme1858 » Sun Feb 19, 2017 10:04 am
Hello
I have just watched Lecture 21, brilliant!
At about 16 minutes there is a slide on the Bullet Cluster and you use the phrase " the dark matter can be seen" and is shown in blue, separate from the red gas clouds.
Could you clarify please, I understand the requirement for an even spread of mass for the gravitational lens to work smoothly but is the blue a false colour image or does the dark matter cause the gas to appear blue?
Thanks
Regards
Graeme
Hello
I have just watched Lecture 21, brilliant!
At about 16 minutes there is a slide on the Bullet Cluster and you use the phrase " the dark matter can be seen" and is shown in blue, separate from the red gas clouds.
Could you clarify please, I understand the requirement for an even spread of mass for the gravitational lens to work smoothly but is the blue a false colour image or does the dark matter cause the gas to appear blue?
Thanks
Regards
Graeme