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A mysterious gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center may signal dark matter, new Fermi Telescope data suggests.
A persistent gamma-ray glow at the Milky Way’s center may hint at dark matter, according to recent findings using data from NASA’s Fermi Telescope.
The signal, spanning 7,000 light-years, matches predictions for dark matter particle annihilation, though emissions from millisecond pulsars remain a possible explanation.
New simulations support the dark matter theory, but neither hypothesis is confirmed.
Upcoming observations from the Cherenkov Telescope Array, starting in 2026, could help distinguish between them.
While dark matter has never been directly observed, its gravitational effects are well-documented, and this discovery adds significant momentum to ongoing efforts to understand its nature.
Un misterioso brillo de rayos gamma en el centro de la Vía Láctea puede ser una señal de materia oscura, sugieren los nuevos datos del Telescopio Fermi.