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Physics, 08.08.2019 21:30 aliciajackson26

Suppose somebody proposed that rather than invoking dark matter to explain the increased orbital velocities of stars beyond the sun’s orbit, the problem could be solved by assuming that the milky way’s central black hole was much more massive. does simply increasing the assumed mass of the milky way’s central supermassive black hole correctly resolve the issue of unexpectedly high orbital velocities in the galaxy? why or why not?

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