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The puzzle of the strange galaxy made of 99.9% dark matter is solved
phys.org ^ | October 13, 2020 | by Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

Posted on 10/13/2020 12:45:50 PM PDT by Red Badger

Image and amplification (in color) of the ultra-diffuse galaxy Dragonfly 44 taken with the Hubble space telescope. Credit: Teymoor Saifollahi and NASA/HST.

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At present, the formation of galaxies is difficult to understand without the presence of a ubiquitous, but mysterious component, termed dark matter. Astronomers have measure how much dark matter there is around galaxies, and have found that it varies between 10 and 300 times the quantity of visible matter. However, a few years ago, the discovery of a very diffuse object, named Dragonfly 44, changed this view. It was found that this galaxy has 10,000 times more dark matter than the stars. Taken back by this finding, astronomers have made efforts to see whether this object is really anomalous, or whether something went wrong in the analysis of the observations. Now we have the answer.

An international team led by the Kapteyn Institute of the University of Groningen (the Netherlands), with participation by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC) and the University of La Laguna (ULL), has found that the total number of globular clusters around Dragonfly 44 and, therefore, the dark matter content, is much less than earlier findings had suggested, which shows that this galaxy is neither unique nor anomalous. The result was recently published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS).

The galaxy Dragonfly 44 was discovered in a deep survey of the Coma cluster, a cluster with several thousand galaxies. From the start, the galaxy was considered remarkable by the researchers because the quantity of dark matter they inferred was almost as much as that in the Milky Way, the equivalent of a billion solar masses.

However, instead of containing around a hundred thousand million stars, as has the Milky Way, DF44 has only a hundred million stars, a thousand times fewer. This means that the amount of dark matter was ten thousand times greater than that of its stars. If this had been true, it would have been a unique object, with almost 100 times as much dark matter as that expected from the number of its stars.

Nevertheless, by an exhaustive analysis of the system of globular cluster around Dragonfly 44, the researchers have detected that the total number of globular clusters is only 20, and that the total quantity of dark matter is around 300 times that of the luminous matter, which means that it is not way outside the normal value for this type of galaxies.

"The fact that in our work we found only 20 globular clusters, compared with the 80 previously claimed, reduces drastically the amount of dark matter which the galaxy is believed to contain," explains Ignacio Trujillo, an IAC researcher and a co-author of the article. "Moreover, with the number of globular clusters we found, the amount of dark matter in Dragonfly 44 is in agreement with what is expected for this type of galaxies. The ratio of visible to dark matter is no longer 1 in 10,000 but one in 300," adds Trujillo.

"Dragonfly 44 has been an anomaly all these years that could not be explained with the existing galaxy formation models. Now we know that the previous results were wrong and that DF44 is not extraordinary. It is time to move on," points out Teymoor Saifollahi, researcher at the Kapteyn Institute and the first author of the article.

"Our work shows that this galaxy is not so singular nor unexpected. That way the models of galaxy formation can explain it without the need for modification," says Michael A. Beasley, another IAC researcher, specialist in globular clusters, and a co-author of the article.

The total number of globular clusters is related to the total mass of a galaxy. So, if the number of globular clusters is measured, the quantity of dark matter can be found, especially if the quantity of visible matter is only a small fraction of the total.

"However, we don't have a physical explanation for this relation between the total number of globular clusters and the total mass of the galaxy. This is purely observational knowledge. It could be that it has to do with the quantity of the original gas from which the stars, and the globular clusters themselves, have formed. The more dark matter there is in a galaxy, the more gas it contains," suggests Johan H. Knapen, an IAC researcher and also a co-author of the article.

Explore further The dark side of the diffuse galaxies:

https://phys.org/news/2016-05-dark-side-diffuse-galaxies.html

More information: Teymoor Saifollahi et al, The number of globular clusters around the iconic UDG DF44 is as expected for dwarf galaxies, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2020). DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa3016 Journal information: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Provided by Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

https://phys.org/journals/monthly-notices-of-the-royal-astronomical-society/


TOPICS: Astronomy; Education; History; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; darkenergy; darkforce; darkmatter; dragonfly44; galaxy; science; speedofdark
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1 posted on 10/13/2020 12:45:50 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: Red Badger

Dark Matter Matters.


2 posted on 10/13/2020 12:54:48 PM PDT by rfp1234 (Caveat Emperor)
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To: Red Badger

I can’t get through the most basics questions working today for some reason...so this will just cause brain matter to splatter all over my laptop screen.

It wouldn’t be much :)


3 posted on 10/13/2020 12:57:44 PM PDT by dp0622 (Tried a coup, a fake tax story, tramp slander, Russia nonsense, impeachment and a virus. They lost.)
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To: rfp1234

All Matter Matters (except for atoms - you can’t trust them; they make up everything)


4 posted on 10/13/2020 12:57:45 PM PDT by Quality_Not_Quantity (This space vacant until further notice in compliance with social distancing 'guidelines')
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To: Quality_Not_Quantity

Matter is almost totally nothing, just empty space with some particles or something whizzing around making force fields we “touch”. So I say...

Nothing Matters


5 posted on 10/13/2020 1:04:38 PM PDT by polymuser (A socialist is a communist without the power to take everything from their citizens...yet.)
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To: polymuser

I remember when I was a kid, reading a Disney book on science (they had them) that stated if the empty space between the nucleus and electron shells of atoms could be eliminated, you could fit 50,000 navy battleships into the dimensions of a baseball.


6 posted on 10/13/2020 1:12:10 PM PDT by Olog-hai ("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
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To: Red Badger

I think the question should be shelved until someone (or a probe) can actually get out there and bring back a sample of contents of that galaxy cluster.


7 posted on 10/13/2020 1:13:16 PM PDT by glorgau
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To: polymuser

Agreed. We don’t even ever touch anything, but like walking across the dance floor in hope of kissing a pretty girl, we eventually get close enough to feel the result of her repulsion.


8 posted on 10/13/2020 1:17:05 PM PDT by Quality_Not_Quantity (This space vacant until further notice in compliance with social distancing 'guidelines')
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To: Red Badger

This astonishing discovery will change the lives of millions! Wait, no, billions!!!


9 posted on 10/13/2020 1:23:07 PM PDT by exinnj
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To: Red Badger

I’m anti-matter.


10 posted on 10/13/2020 1:30:57 PM PDT by Yo-Yo ( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: rfp1234

Dark Matter Lives


11 posted on 10/13/2020 1:32:04 PM PDT by beethovenfan (Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin)
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To: Red Badger

We can all sleep better tonight...


12 posted on 10/13/2020 1:33:10 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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To: SuperLuminal

Yes, that is one mystery that in the wee hours will no longer beguile us from sleep . . .


13 posted on 10/13/2020 1:36:24 PM PDT by Rockingham
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To: Red Badger

We can all sleep better tonight...
Thankyou Teymoor Saifollahi ...


14 posted on 10/13/2020 1:36:28 PM PDT by SuperLuminal (Where is Sam Adams now that we desperately need him)
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To: All

I dreamed I was walking through a quantum field when suddenly I could feel the Force all around me. I didn’t know if I felt special or relative but ambled onward in hopes of finding Schroedingers cat. The cat was chasing some string, or at least that was the theory. My friend Newton was no help in this matter whatsoever.


15 posted on 10/13/2020 1:43:49 PM PDT by BipolarBob (Rome wasn't built in a day. All Hail the night shift!)
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To: Red Badger

I have some dark matter around here somewhere. I can never find it.


16 posted on 10/13/2020 1:49:51 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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To: dp0622

I can’t get through the most basics questions working today for some reason...so this will just cause brain matter to splatter all over my laptop screen.//

Its pretty easy. The scientist models/math/expectations don’t match what they see so BANG we invent dark matter or is it dark energy or both. We use to call this fudge factors.


17 posted on 10/13/2020 1:51:01 PM PDT by gbaker
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To: Red Badger

Dark matter comes out of black holes as a result of chicken moleh...


18 posted on 10/13/2020 2:33:34 PM PDT by jimmygrace
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To: Red Badger
The puzzle of the strange galaxy made of 99.9% dark matter is solved

It turns out they forgot to take the lens cap off of their telescope.

19 posted on 10/13/2020 2:37:36 PM PDT by GreenHornet
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To: Red Badger

There is less to this than meets the eye.
2+2=Banana
And Kilroy was here


20 posted on 10/13/2020 2:37:55 PM PDT by Honest Nigerian
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