Baryons Take the Lead in Galaxy Clusters, MOND Gains Ground

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A Bonn-led study analyzing 46 nearby galaxy clusters finds their mass is about twice as heavy in baryonic matter as previously thought, due to components like stellar remnants and intracluster light. The revised accounting brings cluster masses closer to MOND predictions and challenges the need for exotic dark matter, with authors suggesting a reevaluation of dark-matter-focused research funding.
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