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In , galaxy filaments are the largest known structures in the , consisting of walls of galactic . These massive, thread-like formations can commonly reach 50 to 80 megaparsecs ()—with the largest found to date being Quipu (400 megaparsecs), and possibly the still unconfirmed Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall at around in length—and form the boundaries between voids. Due to the accelerating expansion of the universe, the individual clusters of gravitationally bound galaxies that make up galaxy filaments are moving away from each other at an accelerated rate; in the far future they will dissolve.

Galaxy filaments form the and define the overall structure of the observable universe.

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Discovery
Discovery of structures larger than superclusters began in the late 1980s. In 1987, astronomer R. Brent Tully of the University of Hawaii's Institute of Astronomy identified what he called the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex. The CfA2 Great Wall was discovered in 1989, followed by the Sloan Great Wall in 2003. Sky and Telescope, "Refining the Cosmic Recipe" , 14 November 2003

In January 2013, researchers led by Roger Clowes of the University of Central Lancashire announced the discovery of a large quasar group, the , which dwarfs previously discovered galaxy filaments in size. In November 2013, using as reference points, astronomers discovered the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall, an extremely large filament measuring more than 10 billion light-years across.


Filaments
The filament subtype of filaments have roughly similar major and minor axes in cross-section, along the lengthwise axis.

+ Filaments of Galaxies
The Coma Supercluster lies within the Coma Filament. It forms part of the CfA2 Great Wall.
Perseus–Pegasus Filament1985 Connected to the Pisces–Cetus Supercluster, with the Perseus–Pisces Supercluster being a member of the filament.
Ursa Major Filament Connected to the CfA Homunculus, a portion of the filament forms a portion of the "leg" of the Homunculus.
Lynx–Ursa Major Filament ()1999from 2000 km/s to 8000 km/s in redshift space Connected to and separate from the Lynx–Ursa Major Supercluster.
z=2.38 filament around protocluster ClG J2143-44232004z=2.38110 MpcA filament the length of the Great Wall was discovered in 2004. As of 2008, it was still the largest structure beyond redshift 2.NASA, GIANT GALAXY STRING DEFIES MODELS OF HOW UNIVERSE EVOLVED , January 7, 2004
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  • A short filament was proposed by Adi Zitrin and —detected by identifying an alignment of star-forming galaxies—in the neighborhood of the and the . The proposal of this filament, and of a similar but shorter filament, were the result of a study by McQuinn et al. (2014) based on distance measurements using the TRGB method.


Galaxy walls
The galaxy wall subtype of filaments have a significantly greater major axis than minor axis in cross-section, along the lengthwise axis.

+ Walls of Galaxies
CfA2 Great Wall (Coma Wall, Great Wall, Northern Great Wall, Great Northern Wall, CfA Great Wall)1989z=0.03058251 Mpc long: 750 Mly long
250 Mly wide
20 Mly thick
This was the first super-large large-scale structure or pseudo-structure in the universe to be discovered. The CfA Homunculus lies at the heart of the Great Wall, and the Coma Supercluster forms most of the homunculus structure. The lies at the core. Scientific American, vol. 280, no. 6, pp. 30–37   06/1999
Sloan Great Wall (SDSS Great Wall)2003z=0.07804433 Mpc longThis was the largest known galaxy filament to be discovered,Chin. J. Astron. Astrophys. Vol. 6 (2006), No. 1, 35–42 until it was eclipsed by the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall found ten years later.
(Southern Great Wall, Great Southern Wall, Southern Wall) 8000 km/s long
5000 km/s wide
1000 km/s deep (in redshift space dimensions)
The Sculptor Wall is "parallel" to the Fornax Wall and "perpendicular" to the Grus Wall.
The Grus Wall is "perpendicular" to the Fornax and Sculptor Walls.
The is part of this wall. The wall is "parallel" to the Sculptor Wall and "perpendicular" to the Grus Wall.
Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall2013z≈23 Gpc long,
150 000 km/s deep
(in redshift space)
The largest known structure in the universe. This is also the first time since 1991 that a galaxy filament/great wall held the record as the largest known structure in the universe.
  • A "Centaurus Great Wall" (or "Fornax Great Wall" or "Virgo Great Wall") has been proposed, which would include the as a portion of it (visually created by the Zone of Avoidance) along with the Centaurus Supercluster and the Virgo Supercluster, also known as the Local Supercluster, within which the Milky Way galaxy is located (implying this to be the Local Great Wall).
  • A wall was proposed to be the physical embodiment of the , with the as part of it. It is sometimes referred to as the Great Attractor Wall or . World Science, Wall of galaxies tugs on ours, astronomers find April 19, 2006 This suggestion was superseded by the proposal of a supercluster, Laniakea, that would encompass the Great Attractor, Virgo Supercluster, Hydra–Centaurus Superclusters.
  • A wall was proposed in 2000 to lie at z=1.47 in the vicinity of radio galaxy B3 0003+387.
  • A wall was proposed in 2000 to lie at z=0.559 in the northern Hubble Deep Field (HDF North).FermiLab, "Astronomers Find Wall of Galaxies Traversing the Hubble Deep Field", DARPA, Monday, January 24, 2000


Map of nearest galaxy walls

Large quasar groups
Large quasar groups (LQGs) are some of the largest structures known. They are theorized to be protohyperclusters/proto-supercluster-complexes/galaxy filament precursors.

+ Large Quasar Groups
Clowes–Campusano LQG
(U1.28, CCLQG)
1991z=1.28 It was the largest known structure in the universe from 1991 to 2011, until U1.11's discovery.
U1.112011z=1.11 Was the largest known structure in the universe for a few months, until Huge-LQG's discovery.
2012z=1.27 It was the largest structure known in the universe, until the discovery of the Hercules–Corona Borealis Great Wall found one year later.


Supercluster complex
Pisces–Cetus Supercluster Complex


Maps of large-scale distribution
File:Superclusters atlasoftheuniverse.gif|The universe within 1 billion light-years (307 Mpc) of Earth, showing local forming filaments and voids File:Nearsc.gif|Map of nearest walls, voids and superclusters File:2dfdtfe.gif|2dF survey map, containing the SDSS Great Wall File:2MASS LSS chart-NEW Nasa.jpg|2MASS XSC infrared sky map File:MeerKAT Galactic filaments.jpg|A mosaic image of the at 20 cm with a 4'' resolution.


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