An attempt to discover the dark matter inside the sun

Astronomers said that the deployment of many atomic clocks and ultra-precise quantum sensors in space allows us to determine the presence of so-called “axions”. They are very light particles of dark matter.

And American and Japanese astronomers discovered that the deployment of many atomic clocks and ultra-accurate quantum sensors in space will make it possible to detect traces of the presence of very light particles of dark matter in the bowels of the sun or in its immediate vicinity. Plans to send a solar probe equipped with such devices were revealed in a scientific article published in the journal Nature Astronomy. And the article stated: “We propose to send a space mission to the immediate vicinity of the sun, and the mission must include one or more probes equipped with ultra-accurate atomic clocks and quantum sensors. The measurements that will take place near the sun will help us understand if there is an invisible cluster of super lights inside the sun and in its immediate surroundings. Although scientists do not question the existence of dark matter, today its nature and properties are the subject of fierce debate among physicists. The fact is that over the past two decades, researchers have found no hints that they consist of so-called WIMPs, superheavy, cool particles that manifest themselves in no way other than by attracting visible accumulations of matter.

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