A new study suggests the Milky Way’s gamma-ray glow could be a dark matter signal shaped by ancient galactic mergers.
The century-old mystery of dark matter — the invisible glue thought to hold galaxies together — just got a modern clue.
Researcher Matthew Graham said scientists didn't initially "believe the numbers about the energy" emitting from the cosmic ...
New simulations suggest dark matter could explain the mysterious gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center. The findings show that the galaxy’s early mergers may have shaped dark matter in a way that ...
Deep in the heart of our galaxy, there is a faint but powerful glow that has puzzled scientists for more than a decade.
A mysterious glow at the center of the Milky Way has puzzled astronomers for more than a decade. New research offers an ...
The image of supermassive black hole Sagittarius A * was created using data from the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration.
Astronomers recently built a precise radio map of the Milky Way’s southern midline, showing 98,000 radio sources.
RIT researchers have revealed a new view of the Red Spider Nebula, as featured in ‘The Astrophysical Journal’ and by the ...
The wide frequency coverage of GLEAM gave astronomers the first "radio colour" map of the sky, including the galaxy itself.
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Pulsars or dark matter? The Milky Way’s central glow just got more puzzling
For over a decade, a dim but persistent glow near the center of the Milky Way has confused astronomers. This mysterious emission, known as the Galactic Center Excess, glows in high-energy gamma rays ...
Do the building blocks of life exist beyond the Milky Way, and can we identify them? This is what a recent study published in ...
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