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Left: Gas distribution of ionized carbon (C+) on the halo scale of P009-10 as shown by the color image and black contours. Nuclear gas distribution, centered on the quasar (large black cross), is shown by the magenta contours. Right: Velocity field of the C+ emission from -200 (in blue; moving towards us) to +200 (in red; moving away from us) km/s indicating coherent rotation in a massive dark matter halo.

Researchers find dark matter dominating in early universe galaxies

An international team of researchers has found dark matter dominating the halos of two supermassive black holes in galaxies roughly 13 billion light years away, reports a new study published…

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