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Monday, March 09, 2020

Dark Matter

Did German physicists accidentally discover dark matter in 2014?

The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search is one of the most sensitive efforts to track down brand-new, never-before-seen dark matter particles. But what if dark matter particles aren't something new after all?
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search is one of the most sensitive efforts to track down brand-new, never-before-seen dark matter particles. But what if dark matter particles aren't something new after all?
(Image: © SuperCDMS/Slac National Accelerator Laboratory)
Could we have already discovered dark matter?
That's the question put forth in a new paper published Feb.12 in the Journal of Physics G. The authors outlined how dark matter might be made of a particle known as the d*(2380) hexaquark, which was likely detected in 2014

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