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Astronomers discover smallest dark object through gravitational lensing

Astronomers have discovered the smallest known dark object, detected only through its gravitational pull, revealing new clues about dark matter’s mysterious structure and cosmic role.

October 13, 2025 / 15:32 IST
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Infrared (black ring/dot) and radio (orange/red) views of a distant galaxy distorted by a gravitational lens; inset shows a tiny dark object (white blob). (Image: Devon Powell/Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
Infrared (black ring/dot) and radio (orange/red) views of a distant galaxy distorted by a gravitational lens; inset shows a tiny dark object (white blob). (Image: Devon Powell/Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)

Astronomers have identified a peculiar and extremely small object in the distant Universe. This one that emits no light or radiation yet bends light passing nearby. It is the lightest dark object ever detected using gravitational lensing techniques.

The object has a mass of roughly one million times that of the Sun. It was inferred from slight distortions, which is described as a “pinch” in the image of a background galaxy. Since it does not emit any electromagnetic radiation, it was only found by its gravitational effect by astronomers.

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Who Made the Discovery? 

This study was conducted by a global team of scientists, comprising of experts based in the University of California, Davis and also the Max Planck Institute of Astrophysics among others.