New analyses by the IceCube observatory could help scientists understand where neutrinos form and what is producing them ...
There may be an ultraheavy explanation for the mystery surrounding the origins of the highest-energy particles ever observed.
Cosmic rays (CRs) are energetic particles traveling through space at speeds close to that of light. They consist of atomic nuclei, electrons, positrons, high-energy gamma rays, and neutrinos, and are ...
The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) has made a breakthrough in exploring the extreme universe. For the ...
For years, scientists have searched for the sources of the most energetic particles in ...
The international collaboration of the Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) satellite on Thursday announced its latest findings, reporting for the first time the observation of the charge-dependent ...
A dead star accelerates protons to extreme speeds, shedding light on the origin of the most energetic cosmic rays.
The LHAASO observatory has detected gamma rays above 100 TeV from a gamma-ray binary for the first time, challenging current ...
High above Earth, in the thin air of the Tibetan Plateau, a giant observatory ...
On April 27, 1961, NASA launched Explorer 11, a satellite that contained the first gamma ray telescope to go to space. [‘On ...
Scientists using the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) have detected ultra-high-energy gamma rays—reaching nearly 200 TeV—from the binary system LS I +61° 303. This marks the first ...