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New supercomputer simulations suggest the Milky Way could be surrounded by dozens more faint, undetected satellite ...
Dark matter is one of nature's most confounding mysteries. It keeps particle physicists up at night and cosmologists glued to ...
Researchers may have found our galaxy's missing companions, further bolstering science's most widely accepted cosmological ...
In A Nutshell New theoretical models predict “dark dwarfs” — objects powered by dark matter annihilation. These cosmic bodies ...
The Milky Way satellite galaxy, named Crater II, may consist of self-interacting dark matter. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works .
The Milky Way could have many more satellite galaxies than scientists have previously been able to predict or observe, ...
A mysterious gamma-ray glow at the center of the Milky Way is most likely caused by pulsars. The findings cast doubt on previous interpretations of the signal as a potential sign of dark matter.
Since we live in the Milky Way's dark matter halo, any observation made through the halo must have dark matter in it. So when the team found no trace of a 3.5 keV line in the data, ...
The result confirms the long-standing belief that the centre of the Milky Way is rich in dark matter, just like its outer regions. While the researchers have deliberately avoided using any specific ...
Projected dark matter density-square map of the simulated Milky Way-size halo Via Lactea at the various epochs. J. Diemand, M. Kuhlen and P. Madau (UCSC) November 22, 2006 ...
A new study done by physicists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that stars at the edge of the Milky Way travel more slowly than those closer to the center.
To come to this conclusion, researchers looked for the 3.5 keV line in the sky. Since we live in the Milky Way's dark matter halo, any observation made through the halo must have dark matter in it.