Dark matter candidate axions may create "dark stars" like supernovas, visible through Square Kilometre Array radio telescope.

New research suggests dark matter, the elusive substance making up 85% of the universe, could create stars that explode, similar to supernovas. Axions, a potential candidate for dark matter, may form "dark stars" through Bose-Einstein condensate. Future observations using the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope may detect these explosions, providing insight into dark matter's nature and interactions.

March 21, 2024
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