Bizarre Dark Object Could Be First-Known 'Empty' Galaxy from the Early Universe
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The discovery could upend what we think we know about galaxy formation, says Pieter van Dokkum, a Yale University astrophysicist, who was not part of the finding.
That curious combination—a hydrogen-rich radio signal but no apparent visible light—suggests this galaxy is made almost wholly of gas and dark matter, bearing few if any stars.
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