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 Galaxies Are Born Of Violence Between Dark Matter and Interstellar Gas


URL to an article in Science Daily News
_http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071129183827.htm_
(http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071129183827.htm)


Also has some links to more articles about dark matter

First few paragraphs
"ScienceDaily (Nov. 30, 2007) — Researchers using  supercomputer simulations
have exposed a very violent and critical relationship  between interstellar
gas and dark matter when galaxies are born -- one that has  been largely 
ignored
by the current model of how the universe evolved.
See also: The findings, published in Science, solve a  longstanding problem
of the widely accepted model -- Cold Dark Matter cosmology  -- which 
suggests
there is much more dark matter in the central regions of  galaxies than 
actual
scientific observations suggest.
"This standard model has been hugely successful on the largest of
scales--those above a few million light-years--but suffers from several 
persistent
difficulties in predicting the internal properties of galaxies," says 
Sergey
Mashchenko, research associate in the Department of Physics &  Astronomy at
McMaster University. "One of the most troublesome issues concerns  the 
mysterious
dark matter that dominates the mass of most galaxies."
Supercomputer cosmological simulations prove that indeed, this problem can 
be
 resolved. Researchers modeled the formation of a dwarf galaxy to illustrate
the  very violent processes galaxies suffer at their births, a process in
which dense  gas clouds in the galaxy form massive stars, which, at the ends 
of
their lives,  blow up as supernovae.
"These huge explosions push the interstellar gas clouds back and forth in 
the
 centre of the galaxy," says Mashchenko, the lead author of the study. "Our
high-resolution model did extremely accurate simulations, showing that this
'sloshing' effect -- similar to water in a bathtub-- kicks most of the dark
matter out of the centre of the galaxy."

Chris

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