Milky Way’s ‘Central Black Hole’ is Compact Object Composed of Fermionic Dark Matter, Study Says
For decades, the motions of stars near the center of our Milky Way Galaxy have been treated as some of the clearest evidence for a supermassive black hole. But Dr. Valentina Crespi from the Institute of Astrophysics La Plata and colleagues suggest that a radically different kind of compact object — one made of self-gravitating fermionic dark matter — could reproduce the same stellar motions. A...






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