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Dark Matter Effect as a Novel Solution to the KM3-230213A Puzzle
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One of the strangest particle detections ever recorded: a 200 PeV event detected deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea, nicknamed the “impossible neutrino,” the signal is far more energetic than anything previously observed and raises a troubling question: why didn’t the much larger IceCube detector see it? Together, John Michael Godier and physicist Bhupal Dev explore whether this event was an ultra-high-energy neutrino, evidence of new physics, or even a rare glimpse of dark matter itself, and what future detectors might reveal about the most extreme particles in the universe.
`Dark' Matter Effect as a Novel Solution to the KM3-230213A Puzzle
https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.22754
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