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THE CONVENTIONAL THEORY OF DARK MATTER just got some potent support
from a new batch of observations to be reported by scientists from
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) this week at a meeting in the
Canary Islands. One of the main reasons for believing in the
existence of non-luminous matter is that the motions of galaxies
within galaxy clusters and the motions of matter around individual
galaxies seems to defy conventional celestial mechanics. Either
plenty of extra (but unconventional) mass must lurk in the vicinity
of the galaxies (the dark matter theory) or the known laws of
physics might be in need of amendment (the theory known as modified
Newtonian dynamics, or MOND). Scrutinizing a subset of 3000
galaxies (from Sloan's inventory of 250,000 galaxies) with satellite
galaxies in tow, the researchers' profile of satellite velocities
supported the dark matter theory and discounted the MOND idea. (See
the Sloan website at www.sdss.org )
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Andrzej
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Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 09:35:29 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Biblioteka CA UMK <cfalib(a)newton.astro.uni.torun.pl>
To: staff(a)astro.uni.torun.pl
cc: staff(a)astri.uni.torun.pl
Subject: Nowe czasopismo on line
Szanowni Czytelnicy!
To jest oferta nowego czasopisma on-line. Do konca roku mamy dostep za
darmo ale od nowego roku zaproponuja oplate. Prosze przejrzec ta oferte i
zdecydowac czy warto sie tym zainteresowac. O ewentualnej prenumeracie
elektronicznej na rok 2004 musze wiedziec do konca maja.
pozdrawiam
Karolina Wojtkowska
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Date sent: 8 May 2003 00:00:53 -0000
To: Dominika.Czyzak(a)bu.uni.torun.pl (Dominika Czyzak)
From: andrew.wray(a)iop.org
Send reply to: karen.brixey(a)iop.org
Subject: Free offer from Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (3/415)
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[...]
> Access to the full text is free to all until the end of 2003. Beginning January
> 2004 a low annual subscription will be introduced for institutions.
^^^
Hope it's going to be truly low. ;)
Anyway, let's go for it!
A.M.