Dark particle decays could explain tantalizing
x-ray signal seen in multiple galaxies, including our own Milky Way.
Not exact matches
The astronomers
saw a distinct
x-ray signal from an object embedded within a dense knot of dust.
The radio and
x-ray signals come from the jet, which at first would have beamed them too narrowly along its axis to be
seen from Earth.
They were intending to look at a month - old supernova, but instead
saw an
x-ray burst that
signaled the beginning of another supernova.
According to Troja, the
X-ray signal, spotted nine days after LIGO's first detection, would've been too faint for any other
X-ray telescopes to
see.