By New Scientist
May 7, 2009 - 3:11:28 AM

Dark matter seems to be receding further into the shadows. Last year, researchers thought they may have spotted its signature when a balloon-borne experiment called ATIC detected a bizarre spike in the number of high-energy electrons streaming in from space.

 

But now, NASA's Fermi space telescope finds no such spike – only subtle hints of a slight increase, suggesting that dark matter is not leaving any obvious trace in the charged particles detected from space.

Nobody knows exactly what dark matter is, but the leading theoretical model posits that it is made of up of particles called WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles). When two WIMPS collide, the theory says, they annihilate, producing radiation and a cascade of particles, including electrons.

So researchers were excited last November, when a team studying data from two ATIC balloon flights over Antarctica reported finding many more electrons than expected at high energies around 600 gigaelectronvolts. Less exotic objects, such as pulsars and supernova remnants, also accelerate charged particles to high energies, so the ATIC data could potentially be explained by such garden-variety fare.

But the abundance and high energies of the 'extra' electrons detected, coupled with another unexpected cosmic ray result measured a few months earlier by a satellite called PAMELA, raised the tantalising possibility that dark matter – perhaps of an exotic type – might be responsible.

"Particle physicists have not had much to get excited about in the last 10 years – they were all ready for the Large Hadron Collider and then had a big setback" when it broke down, says Douglas Finkbeiner, a dark matter theorist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. "Then PAMELA and ATIC came along with extra high-energy signals that could not be easily explained, and it was fun to think about."

Now, however, astrophysicists using the Fermi telescope say they don't see a dramatic spike in the number of high-energy electrons in space. "Our energy spectrum doesn't have prominent features," says Alexander Moiseev, a Fermi team leader at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

Pros and cons
What could explain the discrepancy? For one thing, the two experiments have different strengths and weaknesses.

ATIC flew in Earth's atmosphere, which can create extra "noise" in its signal, while Fermi is a space mission. ATIC's balloon flights also lasted for no more than three weeks, while Fermi is constantly taking data from orbit.

Indeed, the Fermi team analysed more than 4 million high-energy electrons detected with the telescope over the course of about six months to arrive at their result, collecting hundreds of times more data at these energies than any previous measurement. "We are practically free of statistical errors," Moiseev told New Scientist.

But ATIC has a thicker calorimeter, an instrument at the bottom of its detector that incoming space particles strike, generating showers of other particles. "The deeper or thicker that calorimeter is, the less of that shower energy sneaks out the bottom," says ATIC team leader John Wefel of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

"They can contain 68% of the energy, and we contain 85% of the energy," Wefel told New Scientist. As a result, he says there is more uncertainty in Fermi's measurement of the energy of incoming particles, which could broaden out any dramatic spikes like the one seen by ATIC.

"The reason they're not seeing that peak structure is because they have much poorer energy resolution in their instrument," says Wefel. He adds that his team has analysed a third balloon flight since the original ATIC announcement in November and finds the same sharp peak as before.

Instrumental effect?
The Fermi team acknowledges that it has a thinner calorimeter but says its detector is better in other ways – it boasts an instrument that tracks the path of incoming particles, for example – something that ATIC does not have. It has also run detailed computer algorithms that show its energy resolution is sharp enough to be able to see a spike in energetic electrons. "We would see an ATIC-like bump with huge confidence if it were there," maintains Moiseev.

Gregory Tarle, a physicist at the University of Michigan who is not affiliated with either team, agrees. The bump seen by ATIC "was probably an instrumental effect they hadn't compensated for", he says.

Both experiments have to grapple with the same basic challenge, Tarle explains – distinguishing between electrons and the much more abundant protons that pass through their detectors from space. Since neither experiment uses a magnetic field that could tell the two kinds of charged particles apart, the teams must try to do this by analysing the characteristics of the particle showers in their detectors.

"It's hard to make these measurements – very hard," says Tarle. But he says Fermi's calorimeter is better suited for the analysis than ATIC's. It is made of atoms that have a higher number of protons, which do not readily interact with protons coming in from space. That causes "less contamination in the electron data", he says.

Dark matter
So if the ATIC bump isn't real, what does that mean for dark matter?

Tarle says it means that high-energy electron detectors such as ATIC and Fermi do not show any evidence for dark matter. "There's nothing in their data that could indicate new physics," he says.

But other researchers say Fermi's data does show what may be a subtle sign of dark matter. If they look at the data in the most conservative way, Fermi team members do not see this potential signature – they say the electron energy spectrum they measure is smooth, without any wiggles that might indicate 'extra' electrons.

If they are not as conservative, however, Fermi team members say they see a slight bump in the number of electrons at higher energies – though nothing as dramatic as ATIC's.

That gentle bump, they say, might be due to a slight theoretical underestimation of how many high-energy cosmic rays are produced in objects such as pulsars – an idea Tarle favours.

"The most likely explanation of the excess electrons at high energy seen by Fermi is that the theoretical estimates are wrong," Tarle says. "There is no reason to believe that these theoretical predictions based on lower energy data are valid in the high-energy regime of Fermi."

'Hard to fit'
Alternatively, it might be due to one or more nearby sources that are pumping out energetic electrons. The sources are thought to be nearby because high-energy electrons lose energy as they travel through space, so for them to arrive at the energies that Fermi detects, they must have come from somewhere within about 3000 light years of Earth.

The nearby sources could be pulsars, but "dark matter is not ruled out" as a possible source, says Moiseev.

Finkbeiner agrees. Last year, he and colleagues came up with a new model of dark matter that could account for both the PAMELA and ATIC signals.

After the Fermi team released its results at a physics meeting earlier this week, Finkbeiner said his inbox was flooded with emails saying, "So, annihilating dark matter is dead, right?" he says. "Nothing could be further from the truth."

"It was always a little bit hard to fit the ATIC bump," he says, explaining that such a sharp spike hints that dark matter might be annihilating straight to electrons – a process that is theoretically forbidden.

'Less information'
His and other dark matter models instead argue that annihilating dark matter particles create intermediate particles – such as pions – before producing electrons.

"It's hard to make a sharp feature but easy to make a broad, smooth feature" like the one Fermi may be seeing, he says, adding that the same is true for electrons produced in astrophysical sources such as pulsars.

"In a way, it's a relief we don't have to make the ATIC bump, but if ATIC is real, it would really be telling us something," Finkbeiner told New Scientist. "We're not likely to learn as much about dark matter from [Fermi's electron spectrum] – basically, we have less information than we had before."

Tricky observation
If further observations with Fermi suggest there is not even a gentle rise in the number of high-energy electrons it detects, that will make any annihilating dark matter difficult to observe – but it will necessarily not rule it out, says Finkbeiner.

"Before the ATIC and PAMELA results, the expected annihilation signal for the leading dark matter candidate, the WIMP, was much smaller, so failure to find a signal with Fermi does not in any way rule out conventional WIMP annihilation," he says.

"Of course, there could be no signal at all: dark matter could just sit there and gravitate and do absolutely nothing else," he adds. "That's kind of the most boring scenario: we can never learn what kind of particle it is."

Tracing the source
The Fermi team hopes to shed light on the issue by continuing to collect electron data from all over the sky. It's difficult to trace the source of electrons that fall into its detector because the charged particles are diverted by magnetic fields in space. But if Fermi detects even a slight excess of electrons in one region of the sky, it might point to their source, says Moiseev.

Fermi is also hunting for possible signs of dark matter in the distribution of gamma-ray photons in the sky. Gamma rays are thought to be produced by annihilating dark matter and unlike electrons, are not affected by intervening magnetic fields (see Where will new Fermi telescope find dark matter?).

Future experiments might also provide a cross-check of both ATIC and Fermi. One, called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, may fly to the International Space Station before the shuttles are retired in 2010. It uses a magnetic field to separate charged particles and has a calorimeter a little thicker than Fermi's.


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  • andora said on May 08, 2009....
    The electromagnetic mystery of Dark Matter is revealed here
  • crybabylu said on May 08, 2009....
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    p.s.

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  • mixednuts said on May 14, 2009....
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  • mixednuts said on May 17, 2009....
    By the way.. we are going to Mars, and there was (is) life on Mars. It may be deep underground at this point, but the same thing has been proven on the earth. What does it all mean!? This you would know!
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    forgive me mixed nuts

    I lost this thread in all the machinations of my life

    "S"?

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    no rules get broken when folks play this game

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    this is the most fun two people can have without having sex

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  • andora said on Jun 03, 2009....
    darling mixednuts I just watched that fantastic! Hubble video - muchas gracias senior ;D

    I loved seeing what I had previously been reading about for so many years. That video was so well done and the guitar solo at the beginning made me feel good.

    when I was 17 I began to read The Urantia Book -- it is very specific about our local universe and very specific about the group of universes that constitute our pod of stars and planets, so to speak. I studied that book for 23 years and have been able to develop a personal relationship with the conglomeration of beings that constitute our astronomical neighborhood.

    According the the Urantia Book the earth is actually called "Urantia" throughout this body of universes and lies on the extreme outer limits of this Supreme Being (the personification of this group that is currently emerging as a persona among other persons, as the video actually showed )....In regard to our personal Supreme Being (the god of this conglomeration of universes) we be in the boonies :]

    And, as well,



    we are under "Spiritual Quarantine"  - no extraterrestrials are supposed to be interfering with humanity at this time -- information that was not evolved upon earth by her evolutionary humans is not supposed to be offered -- we are supposed to figure it out on our own (figure out why we are under quarantine and how to elevate out of this isolation). It is people like u mixednuts that have an intuitive knowing about this as did the founders of NASA. But, those that wield death and oppression should not be given egress from the earth at this time during the "QUICKENING", when these spirits are exposing themselves for what they are.

    so, all of the extraterrestrials that have interacted with humanity in the past are breaking universal laws. this is not a surprise tho, bc earth is and has been under the influence of a rebellion by one Arch Angel named Lucifer -- this is one of the reasons earth is still under quarantine....

    earth/we are the last staging ground for the war in the heavens. This war has been isolated here on earth, which seems to be the asshole of the Supreme Being that is about to emerge from the alignment of the whole. As the Supreme Being emerges all that which is in rejection of self and of life will be shat out as the muconnium gets purged from a new born baby in the first four days of life. All of the demons and angels that rejected self and life, in any way that was unresolved, have been born here on earth for this event. It is a panoply of spirits fighting for a variety of illusions all fallen to earth for the Unus Mundus (the divine inner marriage).

    Death is doing the leaving game, just as the bible predicts, just as the Hopi, Maya, Tibetan Taoists and Muslims predict (to name a few). As death begins to amass for its farewell salute, we see it for what it is in the media, so that each and every individual that see's the reflection of death v life can form moral decisions for themselves as to whether they are ready for life, or ready for more death. Those that choose death will simply go to a different place where they can continue to evolve through a process called devolution (birth and death)....as we have upon earth for seemingly forever. This pattern will leave the earth bc it is threatening Her Will to Live with so much rejection of her bounty, her supportive and loving ways of giving us all that we need, that She is bone tired of war and all those who persist in holding it present by trying to save it from itself through sacrifice.

    The Urantia Book describes a day upon Earth when death will be a transition that occurs publicly when people are ready to go to the next level of their existence, without death - called the "Chariot of the Blue Flame" -- some type of ecstatic simultaneous combustion that does not kill the body but liberates it to be dense or ephemeral at Will. Coming and going from the physical plane at Will does not require death in the New World that is emerging.

    The recquirements for this to occur upon the earth, as explained by the Urantia Book, are being fulfilled globally, as I write. I see hope and promise as many lose hope, simply because I understand evolution, attrition and the laws of nature. I have studied all these patterns from the microscopic to the astronomical. I am just about to speak about these things now that my book has finally been published.

    these are visions and realities that happen to be mine...this is my little reality that does not have to be adopted by others, that is the beauty of the principle of panGasm, everyone can create a reality of their own choosing as long as they harm no one or themselves in the process. This is what you mentioned above mixed nuts, and in this we are completely in agreement, to say the least. I love learning from ancient text about the global event we are involved with and the pertinence of the constellation Orion, that was featured in those beautiful nightscapes of our local constellations. thanks for the interest, i rarely ever get to speak of these insights that form the landscape of my inner terrain - but, every so often I meet extraordinary people like you my friend and get to ramble. I guess I need to

    mahalo for your aloha ATS and Mixednuts

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