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a 'freeze-in' event produced dark matter
Just before the Big Bang, a ‘freeze-in’ event produced dark matter
Researchers have proposed a new model that suggests dark matter originated during the infinitesimally short span before the Big Bang.
Cosmological model proposes dark matter production during pre-Big Bang inflation
As physicists continue their struggle to find and explain the origin of dark matter, the approximately 80% of the matter in the universe that we can't see and so far haven't been able to detect, researchers have now proposed a model where it is produced before the Big Bang.
Mysterious 'Dark Big Bang' Could Explain The Origins of Dark Matter
According to Freese and Winkler, however, a Dark Big Bang is consistent with the evidence for dark matter – as long as it happened promptly, within about a month of the first Big Bang.
Delayed Big Bang for dark matter could be detected in gravitational waves
Energy transition Dark matter may have been created after the Big Bang, something that could soon be tested by gravitational wave detectors. (Courtesy: Shutterstock/Tomertu) New constraints on a theory that says dark matter was created just after the Big Bang – rather than at the Big Bang – have been determined by Richard Casey and Cosmin Ilie at Colgate University in the US.
Observing dark matter at cosmic dawn
After almost a century of speculation, proposals and searches for dark matter, physicists now know that it currently comprises about 27% of the universe's mass-energy, with an abundance over five times that of ordinary matter like you,
Dark Matter Might Have Formed Earlier than Thought
The big cosmic joke of dark matter is that, although we can’t see it, it apparently makes up the vast majority of all the matter in the universe. We literally can’t see the forest for the trees. We’re also not sure when and where it came from.
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Dead stars within supernova explosions could solve the dark matter mystery in 10 seconds
Gamma rays emerging from neutron stars at the hearts of supernova explosions could solve the mystery of dark matter — in just ...
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The true nature of dark matter may be revealed in a supernova
The nature of dark matter has puzzled astronomers since discovering that 85% of the universe's matter is invisible through ...
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‘Dark Matter' star Jennifer Connelly reflects on the exploration of alternate realities and ‘the path not taken'
I thought it had the potential to be really exciting and a great adventure,” declares “Dark Matter” star Jennifer Connelly ...
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Dark matter might make space-time ring like a bell around black holes — and we might be able to 'hear' it
The researchers found that the emitted dark matter would ring space-time like a bell around the black hole. It would not be ...
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New Study Reveals Possible Origins of Dark Matter in “Dark Big Bang” Scenario
Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Cosmin Ilie and Richard Casey ’24 have explored an idea put forth by two ...
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Dark Matter News
Nov. 21, 2024 — Axions are the most likely candidate for enigmatic
dark matter
that dominates the universe. Astrophysicists are searching for evidence of high-mass axions produced during supernovae.
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Watch: Pearl Jam Wrap ‘Dark Matter’ World Tour in Australia with Temple of the Dog and Bruce Springsteen Bust-Outs
Bahram Foroughi On Saturday, Nov. 23, Pearl Jam ended its 2024 Dark Matter World Tour at Sydney, Australia’s Engie Stadium.
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Axion dark matter may make spacetime ring
Dark matter made out of axions may have the power to make space-time ring like a bell, but only if it is able to steal energy ...
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