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HST shows ghostly ring of dark matter in a galaxy cluster

bySana Anwar
21/11/2015
in Science, Science & Technology
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CANADA: Out there, beyond our galaxy and everything we can see with our naked eye, there is another world called Triangulum II. Triangulum II is another galaxy, less hospitable to life than the Milky Way.

Out there, beyond our galaxy and everything we can see with our naked eye, there is another world called Triangulum II. Triangulum II is another galaxy, less hospitable to life than the Milky Way ever was or will ever be. Scientists have approximated that there are only 1,000 stars in this galaxy, quite a small number if we think that our home world houses approximately 100 billion. Astronomers say that Triangulum will never see another new star ever again, but there is more to it than that.

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What baffles experts is that this galaxy might harness more dark matter than they have ever seen, or that should exist in any living galaxy and scientific papers are trying to explain why this massive concentration of dark matter might be responsible for the low number of stars that make Triangulum II visible at all.

For those who are not familiar with dark matter, it is the opposite of matter, of course, but it does not abide the same rules as matter does in terms of interacting with light. Matter absorbs and interacts with light, giving scientists details regarding the entire process. Dark matter does not interact or absorb light, but it does bend it in a rather unusual way. This is what makes dark matter a fascinating subject for astronomers and physicists alike.

Experts want to find out to what extent dark matter interacts with the whole Universe, but the results are highly ambiguous. It is widely believed that there is not a lot of dark matter interfering with the mechanisms of the Universe, but there is enough out there to drive scientists mad with curiosity. Triangulum, on the other hand, might be exactly what they were looking for.

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