New
paradigm dark matter black holes seem to be responsible for Gamma ray emission around
DWARF galaxies.
According
to Quantum FFF Theory ( Function Follows Form) star formation of Dwarf galaxies
is the product of cooperating dual new paradigm dark matter black holes in the
form of large dual Herbig Haro objects.
These HH
objects are supposed to be the dual primordial Galaxy Anchor Black Holes (
GABHs) kept at opposing sides of galaxies by the electric pressure of a system
of dual jets as often observed in HH systems.
In the
centre of the galaxy there is a so called White hole active, also able to
attract matter but without lots of gamma rays.
These new
paradigm GABHs should have produced most of the gas and dust concentrated
inside the central galaxy.
After
galaxy merging, these multiple GABHs are supposed to interact outside the
central galaxy and form DWARF galaxies in between. These dwarfs have a more or
less stable position outside the galaxy, dependant of the decline of the
central jet pressure on the GABHs. By supernova production of small black holes
inside the dwarfs, a secondary Dark Matter Black Hole system emerges inside the
Dwarf, producing new gas and dust out of the Higgs vacuum with accompanied e-e+
annihilation and consequently gamma rays.
See:
Detection
of gamma rays from a newly discovered dwarf galaxy may point to dark matter.