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  • Tommi Tenkanen Publishes a New Explanation for Dark Matter

Tommi Tenkanen Publishes a New Explanation for Dark Matter

  • Posted on: August 12, 2019
  • Posted in: Astrophysics
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Postdoctoral Fellow Tommi Tenkanen recently had a paper published as editor’s suggestion in Physical Review Letters that provides a new explanation for dark matter and explains how it may have been produced already before the Big Bang. The paper also presents a way to test the hypothesis by observing the distribution of galaxies in the universe.

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