Abstract

Dark matter has been postulated to explain the excess of gravitation in relation to Newtonian physics in the vicinity of galaxies. At present, two theories are under discussion: the assumption that undetected heavy but weakly interacting particles exist, and a modification of Newtonian gravity (MOND). Both theories are unsatisfying because they can only explain certain cases and conflict with others. Recent extended observations have now given a spectacular indication of the nature of dark matter. These observations show an identical spatial distribution of dark matter on the one hand and photons on the other hand. In the following, we will check the possibility of the solution that photons are in fact the particles that explain the phenomenon.

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