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Study claims to provide first direct evidence of dark matter

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  • #dark-matter
  • #astrophysics
  • Scientists proposed dark matter nearly a century ago, theorizing it forms a cosmic web around galaxies.
  • A recent study claims the first direct evidence of dark matter, though more verification is needed.
  • Dark matter is theorized to make up 27% of the cosmos but remains undetected by current instruments.
  • Gamma rays from the Milky Way's center may bear dark matter's signature, according to Prof. Tomonori Totani.
  • Dark matter was first hypothesized in the 1930s due to unexplained galaxy rotation speeds.
  • Theories suggest dark matter could consist of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs).
  • Totani analyzed Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope data, finding gamma-ray patterns matching dark matter halo predictions.
  • If confirmed, dark matter particles could be 500 times more massive than protons.
  • Critics urge caution, citing the need for more evidence from other cosmic regions like dwarf galaxies.