Astronomy & Space

Scientists trace high-energy ghost particle to the ‘Shadow Blaster’ galaxy

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Scientists have potentially traced a high-energy neutrino detection back to its source galaxy, dubbed "Shadow Blaster," a dusty star-forming galaxy. This would represent the first time an individual dusty star-forming galaxy has been directly linked to a specific high-energy neutrino event. The discovery helps researchers understand where these elusive subatomic particles originate in the universe.


This finding could open a new window into understanding cosmic particle accelerators and the violent processes occurring in distant galaxies. Identifying neutrino sources allows scientists to study extreme astrophysical phenomena that are otherwise difficult to observe through traditional telescopes.


“If confirmed, Shadow Blaster would be the first-ever individual dusty star-forming galaxy directly linked to a high-energy neutrino event.”

Source: Scientists trace high-energy ghost particle to the 'Shadow Blaster' galaxy