massive compact halo object
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Etymology
    
Perhaps coined with the acronym, MACHO, in mind. See also WIMP, which represents a competing hypothesis.
Noun
    
massive compact halo object (plural massive compact halo objects)
- (astronomy, physics) Any kind of astronomical body comprising normal baryonic matter that in sufficient numbers might explain the apparent presence of dark matter in galaxy halos.
Synonyms
    
- MACHO (abbreviation)
Hypernyms
    
- dark matter (non-luminous matter needed to balance the orbital speeds observed in stars in galaxies with the observed luminous mass of the galaxy in question)
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Derived terms
    
- MACHO (abbreviation)
Translations
    
astronomical body
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