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How dark energy could relieve 'Hubble tension' and galaxy headaches

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A new model that suggests dark energy rose early in the cosmos could cure two of the most pressing astrophysical headaches.

The new model is the brainchild of a team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) and the University of Texas at Austin .

In principle, early dark energy should have been similar to the dark energy driving the expansion of the universe today .

It is unclear how early dark dark energy could have led to the early formation of large galaxies in the early universe.

The team's research was published on Sept. 13 in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society .

"By getting more data with JWST and studying the oldest light in the universe in more detail, we should actually know if early dark energy is the right answer".

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