Nearly a century ago, Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is getting larger. Modern measurements of how fast it is expanding disagree, however, suggesting that our understanding of the laws of physics might be off. Everyone expected the sharp vision of the James Webb Space Telescope to bring the answer into focus. But a long-awaited analysis of the telescope's observations released late Monday evening once again gleans conflicting expansion rates from different types of data, while homing on possible sources of error at the heart of the conflict. Two rival teams have led the effort to measure the cosmic expansion rate, which is known as the Hubble constant, or Ho. One of these teams, led by Adam Riess of Johns Hopkins University, has consistently measured Ho to be about 8 percent higher than the theoretical prediction for how fast should be expanding, based on the cosmos's known ingredients and governing equations. This discrepancy, known as the Hubble tension, suggests that the theoretical model of the cosmos might be missing something-some extra ingredient or effect that speeds up cosmic expansion. Riess and his team released their latest measurement of Ho based on Webb data this spring, getting a value that agrees with their earlier estimates. But for years a rival team led by Wendy Freedman of the University of Chicago has urged caution, arguing that cleaner measurements were needed. Her team's own measurements of Ho have invariably landed closer than Riess' to the theoretical prediction, implying that the Hubble tension may not be real. Since the Webb telescope started taking data , the astrophysics community has awaited Freedman's multipronged analysis using the telescope's observations of three types of stars. Now, the results are : Two types of stars yield Ho estimates that align with the theoretical prediction, while the third-the same type of iess uses-matches his team's higher Ho value. Disponível em https://wired.com/. 08 Sep 2024. Adaptado.
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