Hawkwind
02.10.17, 16:17
Hi,
bin grad zufällig gestolpert über einen Artikel über die 3. Beobachtung von Gravitationswellen:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jun/01/third-gravitational-wave-detection-gives-hints-on-dark-matter-and-black-holes
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Intriguingly, the observations are consistent with one of the more exotic explanations for the nature of dark matter – that dark matter haloes observed around galaxies are made up of a smattering of small black holes.
The theory would require these black holes to have been formed in the early universe, from patches of material– rather than stars – collapsing inwards. The latest observations reveal the existence of black holes in a “mass window” that would be consistent with this theory. However, the theory is still viewed as “a little exotic”, according to Berry.
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Was es nicht alles gibt ... bzw. geben könnte. :)
bin grad zufällig gestolpert über einen Artikel über die 3. Beobachtung von Gravitationswellen:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jun/01/third-gravitational-wave-detection-gives-hints-on-dark-matter-and-black-holes
...
Intriguingly, the observations are consistent with one of the more exotic explanations for the nature of dark matter – that dark matter haloes observed around galaxies are made up of a smattering of small black holes.
The theory would require these black holes to have been formed in the early universe, from patches of material– rather than stars – collapsing inwards. The latest observations reveal the existence of black holes in a “mass window” that would be consistent with this theory. However, the theory is still viewed as “a little exotic”, according to Berry.
...
Was es nicht alles gibt ... bzw. geben könnte. :)