Dark Matter Ionosphere Search
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•Exploring Earth's ionosphere for dark matter conversion signals
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Dark matter, predicted to account for most of the universe's mass, remains highly elusive.
Researchers at the University of Geneva , CERN and Sapienza University of Rome recently explored possibility of searching for dark matter particles by focusing on their predicted conversion into low-frequency radio waves in the Earth 's ionosphere.
Their findings suggest that an electrically small dipole antenna could detect their predicted signal.
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