Dark Matter May Exist in Two States, Explaining Missing Signals in Dwarf Galaxies
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There is something disconcerting and at the same time attractive about dark matter: it governs everything, but we do not see it. We know that it is there because galaxies rotate too fast, because light curves more than expected and because the universe, as we know it, simply could not exist without it. And yet we do not know exactly what it is. It is estimated that about 85% of the matter in the universe is dark matter. It does not emit light, i…
Searching for traces in space: Does dark matter consist of two particles? Researchers provide a new explanation for mysterious gamma rays in the Milky Way. The post Nothing to see? Why exactly that could betray dark matter first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
What If Dark Matter Exists in Two Distinct States?
In the ever-evolving quest to decode the mysteries of dark matter, a perplexing new study challenges existing dogma and redefines how scientists approach the cosmic enigma. Traditionally, detection efforts hinge on identifying the same telltale signals of dark matter annihilation across diverse celestial systems. However, this novel research published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) introduces an intricate framework …
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