The new study reports the detection of a mysterious halo-like glow of gamma rays around the Milky Way, peaking sharply at ...
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Scientists May Have Caught The First Real Glimpse Of Dark Matter, Universe's Most Elusive Ingredient
The new study led by Prof Tomonori Totani of the University of Tokyo analysed Fermi telescope observations of the Milky Way's ...
A team of Japanese astronomers may have detected the first-ever direct signature of dark matter using NASA's Fermi gamma-ray space telescope. The team found a unique 20 GeV gamma-ray glow near the ...
Scientists have detected an unusual gamma-ray halo around our Milky Way galaxy. This signal, observed by NASA's Fermi ...
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We might have just seen the first hints of dark matter
Unexplained gamma ray radiation coming from the edge of the Milky Way galaxy could be produced by self-annihilating dark matter particles – but the idea requires further investigation ...
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See the colorful Milky Way image that took 40,000 hours to construct — Space photo of the week
Created using data from two extensive surveys, this spectacular radio image of the galactic plane of the Milky Way provides valuable insights into the birth and death of stars.
Astronomers have long puzzled over the cause of a mysterious “glow” of very high energy gamma radiation emanating from the ...
A strange glow at the Milky Way’s centre has puzzled astronomers for years. Now, new simulations suggest the mysterious light could come from dark matter rather than dying stars. Scientists recreated ...
A mysterious red glow at the centre of the Milky Way has been detected for the first time. It shines out of an area known as the 'Tilted Disk' - and could shed light on the fundamental source of our ...
Huge bursts of radio energy emanating from the Milky Way were first observed by a university student - Copyright AFP/File Philip FONG Huge bursts of radio energy ...
A new gamma-ray analysis from the Milky Way’s centre may offer the most promising hint yet of dark matter, though scientists ...
The Galactic centre at a distance of about 30000 light years. In the centre of the image is the supermassive black hole Sgr A* (not visible). The position of Sgr A* can be inferred from the motion of ...
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