On September 22, 2021, the IceCube detector buried under Antarctic ice caught a neutrino carrying 750 trillion electron volts ...
A ghostlike particle from deep space sent astronomers chasing one of the Universe’s hardest mysteries. The trail led somewhere unexpected.
"If confirmed, Shadow Blaster would be the first-ever individual dusty star-forming galaxy directly linked to a high-energy neutrino event." ...
Scientists still don’t know where ghostly particles called neutrinos originate. A distant galaxy could be a potential source.
A high-energy neutrino detected in Antarctic ice traced back to a dust-shrouded galaxy, Shadow Blaster, 11 billion light-years away, revealing a potential cosmic neutrino source.