Astronomers measure the ‘warping rate’ of the Milky Way galaxy

The warp in the spiral disk of the Milky Way is receding under the influence of the large mass of dark matter that forms an invisible halo around our galaxy, Chinese astronomers have found.

About a third of all spiral galaxies have a distinct deformation in their disc-like structure, like a vinyl record that has been bent. It is usually the result of a number of factors; a collision with another galaxy in the past it was believed to be the main culprit in causing the distortion of the Milky Way in the first place, but further interactions with SATELLITE galaxies and intergalactics magnetic fieldas well as extensive decline clouds of gas, can also play their role. However, in the case of Milky Way at least, the main player in maintaining the warp is him dark matter halo that surrounds the disc and exerts a torque on it.

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