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20 lug 2023 · In a first, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) might have glimpsed a rare type of star that astronomers aren’t even sure exists. These stellar objects, called dark stars, might have been...
24 lug 2023 · Dark stars are hypothetical stars that form from dark matter interactions rather than nuclear fusion. Three candidates have been identified from JWST images of early galaxies, but their existence is not certain.
18 lug 2023 · Three early galaxies discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope could actually be titanic stars powered by a dark matter heart. Three objects seen by the JWST in December 2022 and identified...
23 mag 2014 · Dark stars are hypothetical entities that form from dark matter condensation and particle annihilation in the early cosmos. They may have affected the first stars and the normal matter in the universe, but their existence is uncertain and depends on the nature of dark matter.
10 ago 2023 · Dark stars are exotic objects. They are diffuse and puffy, and much cooler than regular stars as no fusion is happening. But they are also large — up to ten million solar masses — and can...
13 lug 2023 · A trio of astrophysicists, two from Colgate University and the third from the University of Texas, has found evidence of dark stars courtesy of data from the James Webb Space Telescope.