Study explores the possibility that dark photons might be a heat source for intergalactic gas

Gas clouds across the universe are known to absorb the light produced by distant massive celestial objects, known as quasars. This light manifests as the so-called Lyman alpha forest, a dense structure composed of absorption lines that can be observed using spectroscopy tools.


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Source: Phys.org