Dark matter, constituting over 80% of cosmic matter, eludes conventional observation due to its non-interaction with light or electromagnetic fields. Dr. Sukanya Chakrabarti and lead author Dr. Tom Donlon from The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) shed light on this enigma. Through their research on binary pulsars’ gravitational acceleration, they aim to unveil the extent and location of dark matter within our galaxy. This groundbreaking endeavor seeks to unravel the mysteries surrounding this elusive cosmic entity, promising to deepen our understanding of the universe’s hidden forces. By delving into the gravitational behavior of binary pulsars, the researchers hope to provide valuable insights that could reshape our perception of the cosmos.
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