The lack of luminous matter in the poles

Physics – High Energy Physics

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Dark Matter, Brightness, Galaxies, Dark Matter, Magnitudes And Colors, Luminosities, Dwarf Galaxies

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Many RR Lyral type stars, globular clusters and dwarf galaxus of Local Group are localized in the thin oval envelopes around the holes. 12 ovals over ▵b = 30° are in the zone of Polar Ring of the Galaxy l = (97° and 277°)+/-30°. IRAS sources on λ = 60° and 100 mμ have roughly similar distribution. These small formations partly resemble the cells of large scale of the Universe and maybe have the identical nature. It is possible that the observable picture is formed by the dark matter.

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