NGC 1052-DF2 (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "NGC 1052-DF2" in Spanish language version.

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arxiv.org (Global: 69th place; Spanish: 148th place)

bbc.com (Global: 20th place; Spanish: 26th place)

  • Halton, Mary (28 de marzo de 2018). «Ghostly galaxy may be missing dark matter». BBC News. Consultado el 29 de marzo de 2018. «For Mack the most exciting aspect of this galaxy is its potential to prove that dark matter - until now widely theorised but not directly observed - is real. If dark matter were just an unexplained effect of the gravity from regular matter, its effects would be visible in this galaxy. ... More work remains to be done on this and similar objects before dark matter theory needs to be fundamentally altered, however.» 

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  • «Dark matter goes missing in oddball galaxy». NASA. 28 de marzo de 2018. Consultado el 2 de abril de 2018. «We thought that every galaxy had dark matter and that dark matter is how a galaxy begins," said Pieter van Dokkum of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, lead researcher of the Hubble observations. "This invisible, mysterious substance is the most dominant aspect of any galaxy. So finding a galaxy without it is unexpected. It challenges the standard ideas of how we think galaxies work, and it shows that dark matter is real: It has its own separate existence apart from other components of galaxies. This result also suggests that there may be more than one way to form a galaxy.» 

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