Why is detecting the missing ordinary matter in the CGM difficult using traditional methods?

Answer

It exists as a hot, thin plasma that does not radiate strongly in visible light.

The material is extremely hot and diffuse, existing in a plasma state that prevents it from emitting sufficient visible light or generating intense X-ray signatures necessary for easy cataloging.

Why is detecting the missing ordinary matter in the CGM difficult using traditional methods?
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