Milky Way's dark matter core may explain gamma-ray glow

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New simulations suggest dark matter's distorted core in the Milky Way could explain a puzzling gamma-ray glow. Researchers found that past galactic collisions may have reshaped the dark matter distribution, naturally accounting for the excess gamma rays previously attributed to pulsars. This research revives dark matter as a prime suspect for the Galactic Center Excess, with future observatories poised to test the findings.


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