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18 April, 16:41

Can a higher mass-to-light ratio mean that there is gas and dust present in the system that is being analyzed?

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  1. 18 April, 16:47
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    mass-to-light ratio is the ratio of the mass of a body and the light output it has. it is represented by in terms of a single number and and tells us about the kind of stars making up the most luminous population in a galaxy. the mass-to-ratio of stars is greater than 1, for dark matter is 100 times high and very low for dust. higher mass-to-ratio mean that in a galaxy on average every solar mass emits a light less than the sun of the earth solar system does.

    the large mass-to-light ratio shows that gas and dust is being analyzed.
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