2017
DOI: 10.4236/jhepgc.2017.34057
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Astrophysics: Macroobject Shell Model

Abstract: The model proposes that Nuclei of all macroobjects (Galaxy clusters, Galaxies, Star clusters, Extrasolar systems) are made up of Dark Matter Particles (DMP). These Nuclei are surrounded by Shells composed of both Dark and Baryonic matter. This model is used to explain various astrophysical

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“…In our view, all Macroobjects (MOs) of the World (galaxies, extrasolar systems, planets, and moons) possess the following properties [8]:  Macroobject nuclei are made up of self-annihilating DMFs;  MOs contain other particles, including DM and baryonic matter, in shells surrounding their nuclei. WUM predicts existence of 5 types of self-annihilating DMPs with masses of 1.3 TeV, 9.6 GeV, 70 MeV, 340 keV, and 3.7 keV (see Section 4.1).…”
Section: Structure Of Macroobjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In our view, all Macroobjects (MOs) of the World (galaxies, extrasolar systems, planets, and moons) possess the following properties [8]:  Macroobject nuclei are made up of self-annihilating DMFs;  MOs contain other particles, including DM and baryonic matter, in shells surrounding their nuclei. WUM predicts existence of 5 types of self-annihilating DMPs with masses of 1.3 TeV, 9.6 GeV, 70 MeV, 340 keV, and 3.7 keV (see Section 4.1).…”
Section: Structure Of Macroobjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to WUM, Macroobjects Cores made up of self-annihilating DMF1 and DMF2 have maximum mass and minimum size which are equal to parameters of neutron stars [8]. It follows that Gamma-Ray Pulsars might be, in fact, rotating DMF1 or DMF2 star.…”
Section: Multiwavelength Pulsarsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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