Tracing a neutrino ghost to a distant 'shadow blaster' galaxy

Astronomers have identified a gravitationally lensed galaxy nicknamed 'Shadow Blaster' located 11 billion light-years away. This discovery helps researchers better understand the origins of high-energy neutrinos, which have long been a mystery in space science.
Why it matters
Understanding the sources of cosmic neutrinos provides critical insights into the fundamental processes of the universe and the evolution of distant galaxies.
by Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy
The article is a straightforward scientific report based on observational data from international observatories.
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