Science
New feature found in energy spectrum of universe’s most powerful particles – Phys.org
Particles smaller than an atom hurtle through the universe nearly at the speed of light, blasted into space from something, somewhere, in the cosmos.

Particles smaller than an atom hurtle through the universe nearly at the speed of light, blasted into space from something, somewhere, in the cosmos.
A scientific collaboration of the Pierre Auger Observatory, including researchers from the University of Delaware, has measured the most powerful of these particlesultra-high-energy cosmic rayswith unprecedented precision. In doing so, they have found a “kink” in the energy spectrum that is shining more light on the possible origins of these subat…
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