There is a mysterious glow coming from the middle of our galaxy – and scientists say it could help solve one of the ...
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Mysterious glow from Milky Way’s center could prove dark matter exists
Investigating mysterious gamma ray radiation from the Milky Way’s center. The Galactic Center GeV Excess is a spherical ...
A mysterious and radiant glow is emanating from the center of our galaxy, which has become a centre of attraction for all ...
New simulations tilt the scales for competing theories about excess gamma ray light at the center of the galaxy ...
A mysterious glow at the center of the Milky Way may actually be the first evidence for an elusive "dark" phenomenon, new ...
Astronomers have used an X-ray spacecraft called XRISM to observe powerful winds blowing from a neutron star — the findings ...
XRISM found a slow, thick wind from a neutron star, pointing to temperature as the key driver of cosmic wind behavior. The ...
New X-ray observations reveal Betelgeuse’s mysterious companion is not a collapsed stellar remnant but a young, Sun-like ...
The collision and merger of two neutron stars—the incredibly dense remnants of collapsed stars—are some of the most energetic events in the universe, producing a variety of signals that can be ...
Our readers agree that in the unlikely event you were able to approach a neutron star, it would look very smooth and bright ...
The GWTC 4.0 catalog records 128 new gravitational wave signals, revealing mergers of black holes and neutron stars detected by LIGO.
The most luminous kilonova candidate to date (short gamma-ray burst 200522A) was detected using the Hubble Space Telescope, Swift Observatory and other telescopes. A kilonova is a "the afterglow ...
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