Talk:Bahcall–Wolf cusp

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Reasons[edit]

"So far, no clear example of a Bahcall–Wolf cusp has been found in any galaxy or star cluster. This may be due in part to the difficulty of resolving such a feature." This may also be due in part because there is no Bahcall-Wolf cusp.71.245.114.213 (talk) 17:53, 11 June 2013 (UTC)Eugen Blixx[reply]

Revisions[edit]

I removed and/or rewrote much of the text in the "Galactic center" and "Multi-mass" sections since it was illogical and incoherent. Whoever wrote it seemed to be insisting that there really is a Bahcall-Wolf cusp at the Galactic center, even though we don't observe it, because someone's (his?) computer simulations predict that it ought to be there. Of course, data trumps theory here: the fact is that no cusp is observed and the article needs to state that as clearly as possible. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.2.160.28 (talk) 19:45, 3 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]