Missing gamma-ray blobs shed new light on dark matter, cosmic magnetism
Tuesday, October 16, 2018 - 08:30
in Astronomy & Space
When astrophysicists look at the gamma-ray glow from a galaxy outside our own, all they typically see is a small spot because the galaxy is extremely far away. So, when a galaxy appears as an extended blob, something extraordinary must be going on that could help researchers better understand the properties of deep space.