Unexplained Cosmic Rays Baffle Scientists

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Unexplained Cosmic Rays Baffle Scientists
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A mysterious cosmic ray, dubbed the Amaterasu particle, has been detected in Utah, originating from beyond our known galaxy. Unlike low-energy cosmic rays commonly found on Earth, this ultra-high-energy particle contains properties from deep space. Scientists at the Telescope Array observatory are studying the particle, which triggered nearly two dozen surface detectors and measured 244 exa-electron volts. The origins of these high-energy cosmic rays remain unknown, but researchers speculate they may be related to phenomena such as gamma-ray bursts, black holes, and galactic nuclei. The closest potential source is the Local Void, an empty region on the outskirts of the Milky Way. Scientists aim to establish patterns and understand the movement of these particles.

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