Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter

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  • sharpiefan
    Pro-metric Space Cadet
    • Aug 2013
    • 5267

    Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter



    IMAGE: An international team of researchers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and several other observatories have, for the first time, uncovered a galaxy in our cosmic neighbourhood that is missing most —if not all —of its dark matter. This discovery of the galaxy NGC 1052-DF2 challenges currently-accepted theories of and galaxy formation and provides new insights into the nature of dark matter. The results are published in Nature.

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    Astronomers using Hubble and several ground-based observatories have found a unique astronomical object: a galaxy that appears to contain almost no dark matter [1]. Hubble helped to accurately confirm the distance of NGC 1052-DF2 to be 65 million light-years and determined its size and brightness. Based on these data the team discovered that NGC 1052-DF2 larger than the Milky Way, but contains about 250 times fewer stars, leading it to be classified as an ultra diffuse galaxy.

    "I spent an hour just staring at this image," lead researcher Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University says as he recalls first seeing the Hubble image of NGC 1052-DF2. "This thing is astonishing: a gigantic blob so sparse that you see the galaxies behind it. It is literally a see-through galaxy."

    Further measurements of the dynamical properties of ten globular clusters orbiting the galaxy allowed the team to infer an independent value of the galaxies mass. This mass is comparable to the mass of the stars in the galaxy, leading to the conclusion that NGC 1052-DF2 contains at least 400 times less dark matter than astronomers predict for a galaxy of its mass, and possibly none at all [2]. This discovery is unpredicted by current theories on the distribution of dark matter and its influence on galaxy formation.

    "Dark matter is conventionally believed to be an integral part of all galaxies —the glue that holds them together and the underlying scaffolding upon which they are built," explains co-author Allison Merritt from Yale University and the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Germany. And van Dokkum adds: "This invisible, mysterious substance is by far the most dominant aspect of any galaxy. Finding a galaxy without any is completely unexpected; it challenges standard ideas of how galaxies work."
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  • LeeG
    Senior Member
    • May 2002
    • 73041

    #2
    Re: Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter

    I still don’t get dark matter, if all galaxies are theorized to have it where’s it in our galaxy? Ok, it’s dark.

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    • sharpiefan
      Pro-metric Space Cadet
      • Aug 2013
      • 5267

      #3
      Re: Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter

      Originally posted by LeeG
      I still don’t get dark matter, if all galaxies are theorized to have it where’s it in our galaxy? Ok, it’s dark.
      Dark matter and dark energy are fudge-factors dreamed up to make observations fit theories.

      Hope the voyage is a long one.
      May there be many a summer morning when,
      with what pleasure, what joy,
      you come into harbors seen for the first time...

      Ithaka, by Cavafy
      (Keeley - Sherrard translation)

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      • willmarsh3
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2004
        • 6684

        #4
        Re: Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter

        Dark matter - 21st century "phlogiston" and "aether".
        Will

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        • JimD
          Senior Mumbler
          • Feb 2002
          • 29714

          #5
          Re: Hubble finds first galaxy in the local Universe without dark matter

          This is a nice find. Now they can invent anti-dark matter to splain it.
          There is no rational, logical, or physical description of how free will could exist. It therefore makes no sense to praise or condemn anyone on the grounds they are a free willed self that made one choice but could have chosen something else. There is no evidence that such a situation is possible in our Universe. Demonstrate otherwise and I will be thrilled.

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