When darkness burns: The strange lives of dark dwarfs in the galaxy’s heart
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A new study suggests some brown dwarfs near the galactic center may absorb dark matter, transforming into faintly glowing "dark dwarfs." These objects could potentially become tools for studying dark matter. Scientists propose looking for unusual lithium-rich stars as evidence of this phenomenon, though detecting dark dwarfs would be challenging even with advanced telescopes.
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