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"A starless or 'dark' dark matter halo would have no galaxy at its center." For some time, scientists have pondered a peculiar question: Can galaxies exist without an outer halo of dark matter?
Dark matter does have mass, and that means it does interact gravitationally. That's how we know it's there in the first place. This means "dark" dark matter haloes, if they are out there ...
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