A new study helps solve the "final parsec problem" that has made supermassive black hole formation impossible to explain, pointing to a strange form of dark matter as the key. When you purchase ...
ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parsec Automation Corp. (Parsec), the developer of TrakSYS™, an industry-leading manufacturing execution system (MES), today released the North American results of ...
In a new study, scientists from Canada have proposed a solution to the final parsec problem of supermassive black hole (SMBH) mergers using self-interacting dark matter. When two galaxies merge, gas ...
Figure 1: Three-colour composites of the star-forming region LMC N180 and the jet. The jet-driving MYSO is optically visible at the origin of the blue and red lobes; this is unusual, as jet-driving ...
Figure 1: Hardness ratio (HR2) distribution of X-ray point sources with net counts of C ≥ 100 at a projected radial distance from Sgr A*. Before concluding that the HR2 probability distribution in the ...
The giant holes in galaxies’ centers shouldn’t be able to merge, yet merge they do. Scientists suggest that an unusual form of dark matter may be the solution. Galaxies have been merging into ...