Dark Matter May Replace Black Hole at the Milky Way's Core, Astronomers Suggest New Astronomical Research Challenges Long-Held Assumptions about Sagittarius A* Astronomers suggest that the heart of the Milky Way may not host a supermassive black hole, but instead a vast concentration of enigmatic dark matter producing an equivalent gravitational pull. They argue that this unseen material — believed to account for most of the universe's mass — can explain both the intense motions of stars just light-hours from the galactic center and the smoother, large-scale rotation of matter across the Milky Way's outer regions. The findings were published yesterday in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . Rethinking the Milky Way's Dark Heart The findings challenge the prevailing view that Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) , the proposed black hole at the center of our galaxy, governs the motion of the so-called S-stars — stellar objects that race around the core at staggering ...
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