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Tuesday, 17 December 2024
First sighting of ‘neutrino fog’ sparks excitement – but is it bad news for dark matter?
For the first time, physicists have observed glimmers of the ‘neutrino fog’, signals from particles called neutrinos that mimic those expected to be produced by dark matter — the mysterious substance thought to make up the bulk of matter in the Universe. That’s exciting for physicists because it means that detectors have become sensitive enough to pick up signals of dark matter. But there’s a catch: the neutrino signals could obscure the dark-matter signals that scientists are so eager to observe.
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