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by ivalm
2131 days ago
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Probably not since dark matter tends to not radiate even when accreating next to galactic nucleus/pretty extreme conditions. This is in part why dark matter is less clustered than normal baryonic matter (nothing to shave off angular momentum). If it was planets they would heat up in the accretion disk, radiate light, decay orbit, and fall into the black hole. |
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