A large number of axions, the particle best placed to be the component of dark matter, would be generated in the first ten seconds after the collapse of a massive star into a neutron star, and these axions would then escape and transform into rays very high energy gamma
Just ten seconds could be enough to solve once and for all the mystery of dark matter, one of the greatest challenges facing science today. Ten seconds, yes, but also a little luck. What is needed…
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