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Japan's Super-Kamiokande Telescope Hunts 'Ghost Particles' to Unravel Black Hole Birth
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13-03-2026, 20:54
Japan's Super-Kamiokande Telescope Hunts 'Ghost Particles' to Unravel Black Hole Birth
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Japan's Super-Kamiokande telescope is upgraded to detect 'ghost particles' (neutrinos) from ancient supernovae.
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Neutrinos, carrying 99% of supernova energy, pass through everything, including billions through our bodies every second.
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Detecting these 10-billion-year-old signals could reveal how black holes and neutron stars form.
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Scientists hope to capture the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background, offering insights into the universe's earliest events.
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A clear signal, possibly by 2026, would mark a historic turning point in astronomy, studying events before Earth's formation.
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