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, researchers describe how the axion came to be a leading dark matter candidate and how physicists could continue to study the particle and perhaps explain the mystery of dark matter.
So, with WIMPs losing their luster as a candidate,"we thought [this] would be a good moment to somehow capture this shift in focus," Ellis said about this investigation into axions. But the researchers suggest a number of other methods that physicists currently use and could potentially use to hunt for axions. These include using terrestrial telescopes, using the CERN Axion Search Telescope to detect axions produced in the sun's core, or even spotting axions in the magnetosphere of
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