Mysterious glow at the Milky Way’s center could reshape a major cosmic theory

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Dark matter near the center of our galaxy is “flattened,” not round as previously thought, new simulations reveal. The discovery could point to the origin of a mysterious high-energy glow that has intrigued astronomers for more than a decade, although more research is needed to rule out other theories.

“When the Fermi space telescope pointed toward the galactic center, it measured too many gamma rays,” Maurits Mihkel Mururesearcher at the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics in Potsdam, Germany, and the University of Tartu in Estonia, told Live Science by email. “Different theories compete to explain what could produce this excess, but no one has a definitive answer yet.”

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