Why is Anti-deuterium so important in the search for dark matter? – physics.stackexchange.com

I've been reading/hearing that if the AMS satellite measures a significant flux of anti-helium in cosmic rays, that would be an irrefutable proof of dark matter. I was wondering: Why is that? what is ...

from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow
via Blogspot

Share this

Artikel Terkait

0 Comment to "Why is Anti-deuterium so important in the search for dark matter? – physics.stackexchange.com"