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Shredded 'stellar streams' could lead to the Milky Way's missing dark matter
Jan 13, 2022
Shredded 'stellar streams' could lead to the Milky Way's missing dark matter
Vast rivers of stars swirl around the Milky Way, cutting against the current of our galaxy's halo in a complex gravitational dance. According to a new study of these so-called stellar streams, their offbeat orbits may be the key to uncovering the troves of invisible dark matter lurking within our...
Cosmic robbery could explain lack of dark matter in some galaxies
Feb 15, 2022
Cosmic robbery could explain lack of dark matter in some galaxies
Large galaxies may steal dark matter from smaller galaxies they nearly collide with, new research suggests. Scientists from the University of California, Irvine and Pomona College used computer models to simulate the evolution of a corner of the universe about 60 million light-years across. The new computer models, which weren't...
Dark matter could be a cosmic relic from extra dimensions
Apr 9, 2022
Dark matter could be a cosmic relic from extra dimensions
Dark matter, the elusive substance that accounts for the majority of the mass in the universe, may be made up of massive particles called gravitons that first popped into existence in the first moment after the Big Bang. And these hypothetical particles might be cosmic refugees from extra dimensions, a...
Large Hadron Collider switches on at highest ever power level to look for dark matter
Jul 5, 2022
Large Hadron Collider switches on at highest ever power level to look for dark matter
The Large Hadron Collider has been turned back on today (July 5) and is set to smash particles together at never-before-seen energy levels. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator. Located at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland, the nearly 17-mile-long (27 kilometer) loop was...
The universe is slightly hotter than it should be. 'Dark photons' could be to blame.
Jan 29, 2023
The universe is slightly hotter than it should be. 'Dark photons' could be to blame.
Observations suggest that the intergalactic gas in our universe is a little hotter than it should be. Recently, a team of astrophysicists have used sophisticated computer simulations to propose a radical solution: an exotic form of dark matter known as dark photons could be heating the place up. These strange...
Dark matter's secret identity could be hiding in distorted 'Einstein rings'
Apr 27, 2023
Dark matter's secret identity could be hiding in distorted 'Einstein rings'
Researchers may be one step closer to uncovering the true identity of dark matter after studying how light gets bent out of shape in weirdly warped Einstein rings and other gravitationally lensed objects. Researchers estimate that dark matter makes up around 85% of the universe. But although experts have observed...
James Webb telescope reveals 3 possible 'dark stars' — galaxy-sized objects powered by invisible dark matter
Jul 18, 2023
James Webb telescope reveals 3 possible 'dark stars' — galaxy-sized objects powered by invisible dark matter
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may have found evidence of a strange and elusive type of star that only existed in the very early universe, when invisible dark matter was one of the only available fuel sources. New research suggests that three of the earliest objects identified as galaxies...
Bizarre 'relic galaxy' is missing a key component of the universe, and scientists are stumped
Jul 24, 2023
Bizarre 'relic galaxy' is missing a key component of the universe, and scientists are stumped
Our picture of cosmic evolution could be thrown into doubt by the discovery of a massive galaxy that seems to lack dark matter. Dark matter, which accounts for around 85% of the matter in the universe, seems to be absent from the galaxy NGC 1277, part of the Perseus Cluster...
Invisible supernovas called 'bosenovas' may be exploding all around us, new research suggests
Jul 25, 2023
Invisible supernovas called 'bosenovas' may be exploding all around us, new research suggests
All around the universe, invisible stars may be dying in high-energy explosions, and new research suggests how scientists could actually detect these unseen catastrophes. In a paper published June 28 in the preprint database arXiv, a team of astrophysicists explored what would happen when boson stars — theoretical large objects...
Dark matter could be building up inside dead stars — with potentially explosive consequences
Aug 28, 2023
Dark matter could be building up inside dead stars — with potentially explosive consequences
Dark matter is thought to inhabit the entire universe but is completely invisible to observations. Now, scientists may be able to detect the mysterious matter's subtle influence as it burrows itself into the hearts of dead stars, altering how they behave. Astronomers have amassed an enormous body of evidence in...
Unknown ultra-light particles linked to dark matter could be found using atomic clocks
Sep 4, 2023
Unknown ultra-light particles linked to dark matter could be found using atomic clocks
Scientists are using atomic clocks to investigate some of the universe's greatest mysteries, including the nature of dark matter, in a laboratory. In the process, they say they're bringing cosmology and astrophysics down to Earth. The project, which is a collaboration between the University of Sussex and the National Physical...
Astronomers measure dark matter 'haloes' around hundreds of ancient black holes for 1st time
Sep 18, 2023
Astronomers measure dark matter 'haloes' around hundreds of ancient black holes for 1st time
A team of astronomers has, for the first time, weighed dark matter haloes surrounding actively feeding supermassive black holes in the bright hearts of ancient galaxies. These black hole-powered hearts, or quasars, are often brighter than the combined light of every star in the galaxies around them. These super luminous...
Our entire galaxy is warping, and a gigantic blob of dark matter could be to blame
Sep 19, 2023
Our entire galaxy is warping, and a gigantic blob of dark matter could be to blame
A gigantic blob of invisible dark matter has bent our galaxy out of shape, a new study suggests. Scientists initially believed that the Milky Way was a flat disk dominated by two spiral arms trailing stars from a central bar, but measurements taken since the mid-20th century reveal that it's...
ESA scientists finally resolve glitch that caused Euclid spacecraft to 'doodle' through space
Oct 12, 2023
ESA scientists finally resolve glitch that caused Euclid spacecraft to 'doodle' through space
The European Space Agency's (ESA) dark universe detective, the Euclid spacecraft, is on track after locating its guiding stars, which it lost as a result of cosmic misidentification. The satellite can now begin investigating dark matter and dark energy, which are some of the greatest mysteries in cosmology. Dark matter...
1st images from the Euclid 'dark universe' telescope are here — and they're jaw-dropping
Nov 7, 2023
1st images from the Euclid 'dark universe' telescope are here — and they're jaw-dropping
The first images from the Euclid space telescope have been revealed, and they are stunning. The European Space Agency (ESA) telescope, which launched on July 1 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, is designed to explore the composition and evolution of the dark universe  —  the collective name given to...
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