Astronomers Uncover First-Ever Proof Of ‘Dark matter’

dark matterSean Adl-Tabatabai – A team of astronomers have uncovered the first-ever proof of the existence of “dark matter” – the fundamental building blocks of the universe.

The study, led by Prof. Judd Bowman of Arizona State University and which was published this week in the journal Nature by Prof. Rennan Barkana, examined the earliest stars in the universe through radio wave signals.

“Dark matter is the key to unlocking the mystery of what the universe is made of,” said Barkana. “We know quite a bit about the chemical elements that make up the earth, the sun and other stars, but most of the matter in the universe is invisible and known as ‘dark matter.’”

Breakingisraelnews.com reports: Barkana said that while the existence of dark matter is inferred from its strong gravity, astronomers have no idea what kind of substance it actually it is. As such, dark matter is one of the top remaining mysteries of physics.

However, when the scientists studied the radio signal from the early universe, they found that it had a larger amplitude than predicted, indicating that the primordial gas was colder than expected, suggesting that the gas cooled through the interaction of hydrogen with dark matter.

“I realized that this surprising signal indicates the presence of two actors: the first stars, and dark matter,” said Barkana. “The first stars in the universe turned on the radio signal, while the dark matter collided with the ordinary matter and cooled it down. Extra-cold material naturally explains the strong radio signal.”

Physicists have long expected dark matter particles to be heavy, but the recent discovery indicates that they are likely low-mass particles, which has the potential to reorient the search for dark matter in the universe.

Based on this, Barkana predicts that dark matter produced a very specific pattern of radio waves that can be detected with large array of radio antennas such as the SKA, the largest radio telescope in the world, which is currently under construction in South Africa.

“Such an observation with the SKA would confirm that the first stars indeed revealed dark matter,” Barkana said.

SF Source Your News Wire Mar 2018

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