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Michigan State University astrophysicists are making strides in identifying the origin of the galaxy’s highest-energy particles. By investigating the source of enigmatic signals detected by LHAASO, they’ve pinpointed a pulsar wind nebula as a potential source behind one signal. Furthermore, their X-ray analysis places limits on the viability of other potential sources of these high-energy particles. This research narrows the focus and provides critical constraints, moving the field closer to solving a long-standing cosmic puzzle.
