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There may be no exotic dark matter, just gas that is very difficult to detect without large, sensitive instruments in space. Planck can only image some of this "dim" matter by overlaying hundreds of images, which can't detect other baryons that do not cluster this way.

Cold Dark Matter

New Scientist 2017 11 October

There may be no exotic dark matter, just gas that is very difficult to detect without large, sensitive instruments in space. Planck can only image some of this "dim" matter by overlaying hundreds of images, which can't detect other baryons that do not cluster this way.

Hideki Tanimura at the Institute of Space Astrophysics in Orsay, France

Anna de Graaff at the University of Edinburgh, UK.

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