Ultra-energetic neutrino hints at exploding primordial black holes and dark matter link

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A 2023 ultra-high-energy neutrino detected by KM3NeT is proposed to be debris from an exploding primordial black hole, potentially evidencing Hawking radiation and primordial black holes as dark matter candidates, though IceCube’s non-detection and a proposed dark-charge model for quasi-extremal black holes add complexity to the interpretation.
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