Mass deficit

In astronomy, mass deficit is the amount of mass (in stars) that has been removed from the center of a galaxy, presumably by the action of a binary, supermassive black hole. The density of stars increases toward the center in most galaxies.

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Mass deficit

In astronomy, mass deficit is the amount of mass (in stars) that has been removed from the center of a galaxy, presumably by the action of a binary, supermassive black hole. The density of stars increases toward the center in most galaxies.

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