Call Us Now

+91 9606900005 / 04

For Enquiry

legacyiasacademy@gmail.com

Missing dark matter in a distant galaxy

Context: Indian astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have found the reason behind the strange lack of dark matter in the galaxy NGC 1052-DF2.

Relevance : GS 3(Science and Technology)

Background:

  • Dark Matter’s Role: Dark matter is believed to be a key component in galaxy formation.
  • Galaxy’s Unusual Nature: NGC 1052-DF2 is an Ultra-diffuse galaxy (UDG), which has been found to be deficient in dark matter, contradicting standard galaxy formation models.

Previous Studies:

  • Earlier models suggested that the dynamical mass of the galaxy is around 340 million solar masses, while the stars alone account for about 200 million solar masses.
  • This indicates that the galaxy has a significant lack of dark matter compared to spiral galaxies like the Milky Way.

Surprising Findings:

  • The mass within the galaxy’s observed extent is primarily composed of stars, with dark matter being less than expected.
  • This finding challenges the established understanding of dark matter’s role in forming hierarchical structures in the universe.

New Learnings:

  • Galaxy Formation: The study raises questions about how galaxies can form with minimal dark matter and what astrophysical processes regulate this.
  • Nature of Dark Matter: The findings may offer clues about the true nature of dark matter itself.

Model Construction:

  • K. Aditya, the lead astronomer, constructed new models to address the discrepancies in mass estimations of NGC 1052-DF2.
  • The models examined different types of dark matter halos, particularly focusing on “cuspy” halos (which have higher densities in the central regions).
  • The results showed that models with no dark matter closely resemble models with a “cuspy” dark matter halo, further questioning the traditional view of dark matter’s role.

Implications:

  • This study challenges our current understanding of galaxy formation and dark matter, offering new perspectives on both.
  • The results could reshape future research on dark matter and its relationship with galaxy evolution.

April 2025
MTWTFSS
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930 
Categories