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Aug 2, 2024

Experiment uses quantum techniques to stimulate photons, enhancing search for dark matter

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Scientists cannot observe dark matter directly, so to “see” it, they look for signals that it has interacted with other matter by creating a visible photon. However, signals from dark matter are incredibly weak. If scientists can make a particle detector more receptive to these signals, they can increase the likelihood of discovery and decrease the time to get there. One way to do this is to stimulate the emission of photons.

Aug 2, 2024

How Do Stars Really Die?

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There’s more than one way for a star to die. Some go with a whimper, and some go with a very, very big bang.

By Phil Plait

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Aug 1, 2024

Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe: 5 Mind-Blowing Theories You Need to Know

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Explore the mind-bending realms of the cosmos in our latest video! 🌌 From the Big Bang’s inception to the rapid expansion driven by dark energy, we’ll delve into how our universe grows endlessly. Discover the possibility of multiple universes, each with unique physical laws, and the role of black holes in potentially creating new universes. We’ll also uncover the cosmic microwave background’s secrets, revealing clues about early universe collisions. Embark on a journey through space and time, contemplating the infinite and the mysteries that stretch the boundaries of human understanding.

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Aug 1, 2024

Dark Matter Solves Longstanding Black Hole Problem, Astrophysicists Say

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Physicists say that they might have solved a long standing problem: How do supermassive black holes manage to merge to larger ones. Their idea: dark matter gets the job done. Or does it? I’ve had a look.

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Aug 1, 2024

Study finds black holes made from light are impossible — challenging Einstein’s theory of relativity

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New theoretical research finds that it’s impossible to form a black hole with the energy of light particles alone, poking a hole in Einstein’s theory of general relativity.

Aug 1, 2024

Can quantum particles mimic gravitational waves?

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When two black holes collide, space and time shake and energy spreads out like ripples in a pond. These gravitational waves, predicted by Einstein in 1916, were observed for the first time by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) telescope in September 2015.

Aug 1, 2024

Five new ways to catch gravitational waves — and the secrets they’ll reveal

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Innovative techniques being developed to detect gravitational waves beyond the current capabilities of laser interferometers like LIGO and Virgo.


That rare bright spot looks set to become brighter.

All of the more than 100 gravitational-wave events spotted so far have been just a tiny sample of what physicists think is out there. The window opened by LIGO and Virgo was rather narrow, limited mostly to frequencies in the range 100–1,000 hertz. As pairs of heavy stars or black holes slowly spiral towards each other, over millions of years, they produce gravitational waves of slowly increasing frequency, until, in the final moments before the objects collide, the waves ripple into this detectable range. But this is only one of many kinds of phenomenon that are expected to produce gravitational waves.

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Aug 1, 2024

A higher-dimensional model can help explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy

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Dark energy remains among the greatest puzzles in our understanding of the cosmos. In the standard model of cosmology called the Lambda-CDM, it is accounted for by adding a cosmological constant term in Einstein’s field equation first introduced by Einstein himself. This constant is very small and positive and lacks a complete theoretical understanding of why it has such a tiny value. Moreover, dark energy has some peculiar features, such as negative pressure and does not dilute with cosmic expansion, which makes at least some of us uncomfortable.

Jul 31, 2024

Physically viable rotating mass solutions surrounding Kerr black holes

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Many celestial bodies in the Universe are rotating, It is thus of great astrophysical interest to find exact metrics describing rotating, axially symmetric, isolated bodies. In the literature, many methods have been developed (see for example [

Jul 31, 2024

Black holes as particle accelerators: a brief review

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Tomohiro harada 1 and masashi kimura 2

Published 28 November 2014 • © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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