Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Does dark matter consist of more than one particle?

Standard issue is comprised of regular particles like protons and electrons, just in general zoo of increasingly fascinating particles like neutrinos, muons and pions. Along these lines, a few specialists have thought about whether dim issue, which makes up 85 percent of the issue known to man, may likewise be similarly as confounded. "There is no rhyme or reason to accept that all the dim issue known to mankind is worked out of one kind of molecule," physicist Andrey Katz of Harvard University said to Space.com, Live Science's sister site. Dim protons could consolidate with dull electrons to frame dim particles, delivering setups as assorted and intriguing as those found in the obvious world, Katz said. While such proposition have progressively been envisioned in material science labs, making sense of an approach to verify or refute them has so far evaded researchers. [Strange Quarks and Muons, Oh My! Nature's Tiniest Particles Dissected]

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