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What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter

What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter

What old, dying stars teach us about axions as a candidate for dark matter



How do you search for invisible hypothetical particles? One way is to see how quickly they could kill white dwarfs — the dense, leftover cores of dead stars.

In recent years, astronomers have become increasingly interested in a theoretical particle known as the axion, which was concocted decades ago to solve a challenging problem with the strong nuclear force. After initial attempts to find it in particle collider experiments turned up empty, however, the idea sunk into the background.

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