Kostas Migkas
kmigkas.bsky.social
Kostas Migkas
@kmigkas.bsky.social
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Oort fellow at Leiden Observatory. Working on X-ray galaxy clusters and observational cosmology. Dad and husband.
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The excellent press release by ESA regarding our latest work and the first unambiguous detection of the missing baryons and warm-hot intergalactic medium in a single filament!
For decades, astronomers have been searching for the missing 30–40% of 'normal' visible matter that models tell us should exist in the Universe.
But it's not in stars, galaxies, planets or pet cats.
Finally, they've found it 👉 www.esa.int/Science_Expl...
🔭🧪
#cosmology
#extragalactic
#highenergyastro
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Reposted by Kostas Migkas
Featured image: X-ray emitting filament connecting galaxy cluster (Migkas, K., et al., 2025, A&A, 698, A270)
www.aanda.org/component/is...
The cosmic filament is 7.2 Mpc long, exhibits ~20% excess emission compared to the background, has a temperature of ~1 keV, gas particle density of ~10^-5/cm^3, and a baryon overdensity of ~35, making it the first pristine single filament ever detected in Xrays!
We apply a novel method to isolate the missing baryons/WHIM emission from surrounding clusters and X-ray bright black holes thanks to Suzaku's sensitivity to diffuse, faint sources and XMM's power for studying black hole emission. Using X-ray spectroscopy, we find:
📢Paper and press releases day! We report the first-ever unambiguous detection of WHIM/missing baryons in a single cosmic filament using @ESA_XMM
and @JAXA_en
Suzaku data! It's the first time observations agree with LCDM simulations for the nature of WHIM www.aanda.org/articles/aa/...
Detection of pure warm-hot intergalactic medium emission from a 7.2 Mpc long filament in the Shapley supercluster using X-ray spectroscopy | Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A)Mendeley
Astronomy & Astrophysics (A&A) is an international journal which publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics
www.aanda.org
Delighted to share that I got yet another research grant from @unileiden.bsky.social and the Fonds Rijke-Hamaker fund! 🥳 This grant will support my analysis of new X-ray data of galaxy clusters that will eventually help us further refine our understanding of the uniformity of cosmic expansion!
🚀 Exciting news! Our proposal for the Lorentz Workshop, focusing on Cosmology with Galaxy Clusters is approved for 8–12 Dec 2025 🎉
@lorentzcenter.bsky.social , @unileiden.bsky.social
We'll bring together cluster enthusiasts and dive into the latest in cluster cosmology! tinyurl.com/lorentzclust...
Center for Scientific Workshops in All Disciplines - Cosmology at the Crossroads: Galaxy Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys
www.lorentzcenter.nl
(My first post) I'm thrilled to receive an NWO Open Competition grant to test the uniformity of cosmic expansion at local and distant cosmic scales, using eROSITA and @esa.int XMM-Newton data of X-ray galaxy clusters! This means I get to stay longer at Leiden Observatory 🥳 tinyurl.com/NWOgrant
Three NWO Open Competition grants for Leiden scientists
Smart drug carriers, uneven cosmic expansion, and solar energy storage in molecules. These are the topics of three newly awarded NWO-XS grants to researchers at the Faculty of Science.
www.universiteitleiden.nl