China's Dark Matter Probe Detects Tantalizing Signal (sciencemag.org) 37
hackingbear shares a report from Science Magazine: Results reported by a China-led space science mission provide a tantalizing hint -- but not firm evidence -- for dark matter. In its first 530 days of scientific observations, China's Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) detected 1.5 million cosmic ray electrons and positrons above a certain energy threshold. When researchers plot of the number of particles against their energy, they saw hints of an anomalous break in the curve. Now, DAMPE has confirmed that deviation. "It may be evidence of dark matter," but the break in the curve "may be from some other cosmic ray source," says astrophysicist Chang Jin, who leads the collaboration at the Chinese Academy of Science's Purple Mountain Observatory in Nanjing. DAMPE's life span will be extended to 5 years given the excellent conditions of this Chinese spacecraft, then it can record over 10 billion cosmic events, allowing researchers to confirm if it is indeed dark matter. Perhaps more significantly, the first observational data produced by China's first mission dedicated to astrophysics shows that the country is set to become a force in space science, says David Spergel, an astrophysicist at Princeton University. China is now "making significant contributions to astrophysics and space science," he says. The DAMPE results appear online in the journal Nature.
Re:Statistical significance? (Score:4, Informative)
More details here:
http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/First_finding_of_Chinas_DAMPE_may_shed_light_on_dark_matter_research_999.html
"DAMPE has directly detected a spectral break at ~0.9 TeV, with the spectral index changing from ~3.1 to ~3.9."
This is pretty energetic stuff for Electrons and Positrons. I don't think that they have released anything significant about the Photons or heavier Nuclei yet.
Can I make a little joke about China's Purple Mountain's Majesties now?
Oh, I thought not... you folks are enough to DAMPEn anything.
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The Math? (Score:2)
So, how are they going to get to 10 billion in five years?
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No, the 1.5M was strikes ABOVE THE THRESHOLD, it doesn't say the total collected then.
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So, how are they going to get to 10 billion in five years?
The critter runs on Bitcoins, so the value of the "strikes" will be exponentially increasing over the next years.
Forever.
Good job China (Score:5, Interesting)
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Under the assumption the research is correct.
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+1 this after the article came out about how most of China's "science" claims are false, non-fact checked hype.
Tanatalizing signal! is it the Typical Signal ? (Score:4, Interesting)
Eventually, once biologists came on board to listen, they found the source of the signals.
Farting Fish Fingered [theguardian.com] said the Guardian.
Re:Tanatalizing signal! is it the Typical Signal ? (Score:4, Interesting)
And, like every other "discovery" out of China... (Score:2)
It'll turn out to be a hoax.
scale wrong? (Score:1)
I read the linked article that had not much more detail than the summary, unfortunately.
But the projected count of events seems wrong. The reported data were collected over 530 days it is said. That's about 1-1/2 years, and they observed 1.5 million events, or about 1 million per year. They now want to extend the lifetime of the probe to 5 years, total. Shouldn't that be about 5 million events, give-or-take? We have a discrepancy of 3 orders of magnitude from the projected total count of 10 billion.
So
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Re:scale wrong? (Score:4, Insightful)
or is this a case of a reporting mistake
No it is a case of not reading the fucking article.
In its first 530 days of scientific observations, DAMPE detected 1.5 million cosmic ray electrons and positrons above a certain energy threshold.
Don't forget the fakes (Score:1)
Beware, demand verification, and even then check to make sure the "Peers" aren't the same people who wrote the paper.