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<br> Dark matter in the Coma Cluster region. The distribution of dark matter calculated based on this research (dark green cloud) is overlayed on an image of the Coma Cluster and more distant background galaxies taken by the Subaru Telescope. Strands of dark matter can be seen extending millions of light years.  
<br> Dark matter in the Coma Cluster region. The distribution of dark matter calculated based on this research (dark green cloud) is overlayed on an image of the Coma Cluster and more distant background galaxies taken by the Subaru Telescope. Strands of dark matter can be seen extending millions of light years.  
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Revision as of 13:38, 22 May 2024

Welcome to Yonsei Observable UNiverse Group (YOUNG)


Mkjee.jpg Group leader
Myungkook James Jee (지명국), mkjee@yonsei.ac.kr
Professor in Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University
Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University
Research interests:
- gravitational strong & weak lensing
- astronomical instrumentation
- observational cosmology and nature of dark matter
- galaxy cluster plasma physics
- machine learning


Publication in ADS
Google scholar

Research highlights


Na2024.jpg Coma.jpg


Dark matter in the Coma Cluster region. The distribution of dark matter calculated based on this research (dark green cloud) is overlayed on an image of the Coma Cluster and more distant background galaxies taken by the Subaru Telescope. Strands of dark matter can be seen extending millions of light years.