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What can gravitational waves reveal about dark matter? – Tech Explorist
The signal is consistent with both a phase transition in the early universe and the presence of a field of extremely light axion-like particles (ALPs). The latter…
Recently, the NANOGrav Collaboration captured the first signs of very low-frequency gravitational waves- about 10-8 Hertz, which equates to approximately one oscillation per year. Scientists, who analyzed the data, hinted that the waves could point towards new physics beyond the Standard Model.
A new study announced that the signal is consistent with both a phase transition in the early universe and the presence of a field of highly light axion-like particles (ALPs). The last is considered as a…
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