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Cosmic Fingerprints: scientists Discover How Colliding Dark Matter Could shape Galaxies
Table of Contents
- 1. Cosmic Fingerprints: scientists Discover How Colliding Dark Matter Could shape Galaxies
- 2. How does self-interacting dark matter resolve the core‑cusp problem?
- 3. Self-Interacting Dark Matter: Cosmic Collisions that Shape Galaxies
- 4. The CDM Model and its Challenges
- 5. How Self-Interacting Dark matter Works
- 6. Evidence from Galaxy Cluster Collisions
- 7. Types of Self-Interacting Dark matter Models
- 8. Future Prospects and Observational Tests
The Universe’s most elusive substance,Dark Matter,may not be as inert as previously believed. New research suggests that interactions between Dark Matter particles could leave detectable imprints on the structure of galaxies, offering a potential pathway to finally understanding this cosmic mystery. While invisible to telescopes, the gravitational effects of dark Matter are undeniably present, influencing everything from galactic rotation to the formation of large-scale cosmic structures.