Mysterious Gamma Ray Found Outside the Milky Way Linked To Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/ESO/A. Roquette) Mysterious Gamma Ray Found Outside the Milky Way Linked To Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays Astronomers made a surprising find as they searched for the cosmic fossil.
Researchers detect gamma radiation from Milky Way's black hole, unveiling a rapidly orbiting gas blob explanation, providing insights into supermassive black hole environments. Read the article to learn more.
For the first time, astronomers have detected gamma rays emanating from ultra-fast outflows coming from several nearby galaxies that may provide answers on how Milky Way came about.
Scientists from Nagoya University measured the protons and electrons from cosmic rays in a supernova remnant in a bid to find where the highest-energy particles in the universe come from.
A team of experts successfully discovered the origin of the most intensified cosmic ray called gamma rays. Through recent studies, scientists found that gamma rays are a collection of high acceleration of cosmic ray protons.
New evidence shows that other part of galaxies also emits excessive radiation of gamma rays, not only dark matter, leaving the mystery remains unsolved.