Is Dark Matter lurking in the infrared Background?
In today’s bite, we look at a novel way of searching for dark matter using the background of images of galaxies in infrared wavelengths.
In today’s bite, we look at a novel way of searching for dark matter using the background of images of galaxies in infrared wavelengths.
There are numerous candidates for dark matter, including primordial black holes. Today’s paper addresses whether an upcoming NASA space telescope could detect these exotic black holes from the early universe.
Today’s paper searches for signatures of annihilating dark matter in the Milky Way’s satellite dwarf galaxies.
Today’s authors try to answer a century-old mystery: where are all the cosmic rays coming from??
In today’s bite we watch gravitational waves come for one of astronomy’s top 5 ops: the standard cosmological model of the universe.
The Hubble tension has been plaguing scientists for years, so let’s take a look at a possible solution!