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The Taurus Void is a vast, near- empty region of space situated between the
Perseus–Pisces Supercluster The Perseus–Pisces Supercluster (SCl 40) is one of the largest known structures in the universe. Even at a distance of 250 million light-years, this chain of galaxy clusters extends more than 40° across the northern winter sky. The Perseus– ...
and the
Virgo Supercluster The Local Supercluster (LSC or LS), or Virgo Supercluster is a formerly defined supercluster containing the Virgo Cluster and Local Group, which itself contains the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, as well as others. At least 100 galaxy group ...
. The Taurus void is unique because of its relatively close proximity to
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, and because it helps to define the edge of latter's home supercluster, the Virgo Supercluster. Despite its close proximity to Earth, the Taurus Void is not well-studied because it is partially obscured by the
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when viewed from Earth. In contrast to its ambiguous boundary in the section of sky obscured by the Milky Way, the Taurus Void has a very well-defined boundary with the Perseus–Pisces supercluster.


Location

In Earth's sky, the Taurus Void appears from ~2h40min to at least 4h ra, at which point it is obscured by the Milky Way, and from 5° to 40° dec. Opposite its border with the Milky Way, the Taurus Void forms a distinct border with the Perseus–Pisces supercluster. Specifically, the void is bordered by the galaxy clusters A400, A426, and A374 within the supercluster. In
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, the Taurus Void resides between the Perseus–Pisces Supercluster and our own Virgo Supercluster. By situating itself between these two superclusters, the Taurus Void, along with the
Local Void The Local Void is a vast, Void (astronomy), empty region of Interstellar medium, space, lying adjacent to the Local Group. Discovered by R. Brent Tully, Brent Tully and J. Richard Fisher, Rick Fisher in 1987, the Local Void is now known to be c ...
, define the boundary between these two superclusters (and to some extent the
Laniakea Supercluster The Laniakea Supercluster (; Hawaiian language, Hawaiian for "open skies" or "immense heaven") or the Local Supercluster (LSC or LS) is the galaxy supercluster that is home to the Milky Way and approximately 100,000 other nearby galaxies. It w ...
, because the Virgo Supercluster is technically a part of the much larger Laniakea Supercluster).


Zone of Avoidance

Despite its close proximity to Earth, the Taurus Void is a difficult void to study because it lies behind the Zone of Avoidance (ZOA) – the area of sky obscured by the Milky Way. The Taurus Void lies behind an area of high
extinction Extinction is the termination of an organism by the death of its Endling, last member. A taxon may become Functional extinction, functionally extinct before the death of its last member if it loses the capacity to Reproduction, reproduce and ...
. Because much of the Taurus Void lies behind an area of high extinction, scientists face a challenge when trying to determine the density and dimensions of the Taurus Void. The main problem is that light from dimmer galaxies lying behind the Milky Way may be extinguished before it reaches Earth, preventing scientists from observing these galaxies. This would lead scientists to believe that the Taurus Void is emptier than it actually is, because they can not observe the galaxies that may be present. This is not to say that the Taurus Void is not an actual void, however. The void has previously been observed in the
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spectrum (where there is less foreground extinction from the Milky Way) to establish that the void is indeed a void. Additionally, there have been other studies that have mapped the void and others that have determined the rate of galaxy outflow from the void to other superclusters. Together, these studies provide strong evidence that a void does exist, despite the difficulty of observing objects behind the ZOA. Further efforts to see behind the Milky Way's ZOA such as the ALFAZOA and ALFALFAALFA Team at Cornell.
The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey.
Arecibo Observatory, 1 Apr. 2013 Web. Retrieved 18 Oct. 2015.
surveys may be able to perform more accurate measurements and place better constraints on the parameters of the void in the future. The surveys, conducted using the Arecibo radio telescope, will attempt to look for light from distant galaxies that has been
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ed to a wavelength that will stand out in comparison to the noise caused by the Milky Way's Zone of Avoidance. However, these surveys have limited range in the north-south (declination) direction, due to operation constraints of the Arecibo telescope.


See also

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Void (astronomy) Cosmic voids (also known as dark space) are vast spaces between Galaxy filament, filaments (the largest-scale structures in the universe), which contain void galaxy, very few or no Galaxy, galaxies. In spite of their size, most galaxies are no ...
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Large-scale structure of the universe The observable universe is a spherical region of the universe consisting of all matter that can be observed from Earth; the electromagnetic radiation from these objects has had time to reach the Solar System and Earth since the beginning of th ...
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Perseus–Pisces Supercluster The Perseus–Pisces Supercluster (SCl 40) is one of the largest known structures in the universe. Even at a distance of 250 million light-years, this chain of galaxy clusters extends more than 40° across the northern winter sky. The Perseus– ...
* List of voids


References


External links


Atlas of the universe page on the Perseus–Pisces Supercluster and Taurus Void


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