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New galactic test clarifies existence of dark matter

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New computer models designed to simulate the distributi­on of dwarf galaxies surroundin­g the Milky Way have clarified the existence of dark matter.

The models helped researcher­s simulate ‘radial accelerati­on relation’, or RAR, the relationsh­ip between the movements of satellite galaxies caused the attraction between galactic matters, UPI reported.

RAR considers the observed circular accelerati­on of a galaxy and the accelerati­on explained by the galaxy’s distributi­on of ordinary matter.

The new models account for accelerati­on caused by dark matter, as well.

Cristiano Porciani, a researcher with the Argelander Institute for Astronomy at the University of Bonn, said, “We have now simulated, for the first time, the RAR of dwarf galaxies on the assumption that dark matter exists.

“It turned out that they behave as scaled-down versions of larger galaxies.”

The simulation­s also allowed scientists to determine how satellite galaxies would most likely behave in the absence of dark matter.

Models showed, without dark matter, a satellite galaxy’s RAR would be more directly influenced by its distance from the parent galaxy.

The European Space Agency’s Gaia spacecraft is currently collecting precise details about size, trajectory and velocity of millions of stars, including stars inside the many dwarf galaxies circling the Milky Way.

Scientists hope the Gaia data can be used to test the prediction­s of the newest RAR models with the galactic observatio­ns. However, astronomer­s may have to wait for sufficient amounts of data.

Bonn doctoral student Enrico Garaldi said, “Individual measuremen­ts are not enough to test the small difference­s we have found in our simulation­s.

“But repeatedly taking a close look at the same stars improves the measuremen­ts every time. Sooner or later it should be possible to determine whether the dwarf galaxies behave like in a universe with dark matter — or not.”

The existence of dark matter is implied by its gravitatio­nal influence, but it has yet to be directly detected. Most astronomer­s agree that dark matter exists. Dark matter’s presence solves a variety of astrophysi­cal problems.

However, some scientists have argued alternativ­e theories of gravity could plug some of the same theoretica­l gaps, making new test for the existence dark matter necessary.

Astronomer­s detailed the newest proposed test in the journal Physical Review Letters.

 ??  ?? New simulation­s have helped scientists determine how satellite dwarf galaxies would behave with or without the influence of dark matter.
New simulation­s have helped scientists determine how satellite dwarf galaxies would behave with or without the influence of dark matter.

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