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Q&A: Cosmology
Q:
This is a great new discovery of gas in the IGM. Is
there going to be a new estimate of the average
density of the IGM now? I think it is a lot denser
than current theory allows.
A:
The density varies from place to place, but the average seems to be
coming out in the predicted range, namely 10 to 100 hydrogen nuclei per
cubic meter, with a small percentage of heavier elements mixed in.