• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Lifestyle
Sending atomic clocks close to the sun could unlock the secrets of dark matter thumbnail

Sending atomic clocks close to the sun could unlock the secrets of dark matter

January 14, 2023
Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America thumbnail

Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America

June 21, 2026
Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts thumbnail

Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts

June 21, 2026
Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense thumbnail

Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense

June 21, 2026
World Cup Tourists Love Ranch thumbnail

World Cup Tourists Love Ranch

June 21, 2026
Cuba Passes 176 Historic Reforms to Open Its Economy to Private Banks and Real Estate thumbnail

Cuba Passes 176 Historic Reforms to Open Its Economy to Private Banks and Real Estate

June 21, 2026
Potential first Atlantic tropical cyclone of the year developing in the Gulf thumbnail

Potential first Atlantic tropical cyclone of the year developing in the Gulf

June 18, 2026
LeBron James in active negotiations with Los Angeles Lakers on new deal thumbnail

LeBron James in active negotiations with Los Angeles Lakers on new deal

June 18, 2026
You Can’t Charm an AI Agent Over Dinner — But You Can Pass Its Background Check. Here’s How. thumbnail

You Can’t Charm an AI Agent Over Dinner — But You Can Pass Its Background Check. Here’s How.

June 18, 2026
Children's Lemonade Stand Robbed in Broad Daylight in Boston... thumbnail

Children’s Lemonade Stand Robbed in Broad Daylight in Boston…

June 15, 2026
Why Hasan Piker thinks Democrats are moving in his direction thumbnail

Why Hasan Piker thinks Democrats are moving in his direction

June 15, 2026
Boston Cop Wows Kilt-Wearing Scottish World Cup Fans with Viral Soccer Ball Juggling Display thumbnail

Boston Cop Wows Kilt-Wearing Scottish World Cup Fans with Viral Soccer Ball Juggling Display

June 15, 2026
Trump at 80 works to project strength as political woes mount thumbnail

Trump at 80 works to project strength as political woes mount

June 15, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Donate
Monday, June 22, 2026
66 °f
Wellfleet
58 ° Tue
63 ° Wed
68 ° Thu
61 ° Fri
  • Login
  • Register
FREE Cape Cod News
DONATE
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
    • News
    • Massachusetts
    • Breaking News
    • Cape Cod Weather
    • Storm Watch
    • Environment
  • Politics
    • democrats
    • republicans
  • Business
    • business
    • cryptocurrency
    • economy
    • money
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
    • Orleans
    • Eastham
    • Wellfleet
    • Truro
    • Provincetown
    • Brewster
    • Chatham
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Free Cape Cod News
No Result
View All Result
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
  • Videos
Home Lifestyle Nature

Sending atomic clocks close to the sun could unlock the secrets of dark matter

FREE Cape Cod News by FREE Cape Cod News
January 14, 2023
in Nature, News, Science
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Donate
0
Sending atomic clocks close to the sun could unlock the secrets of dark matter thumbnail
633
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on TwitterShare on Facebook
An artist's depiction of the Deep Space Atomic Clock spacecraft.

An artist’s depiction of the Deep Space Atomic Clock spacecraft.
(Image credit: NASA)

Space probes that fly close to the sun might one day help to reveal the nature of dark matter, a new study finds.

Dark matter is the invisible and largely intangible substance that researchers suggest makes up about five-sixths of all matter in the universe. Although dark matter hasn’t been observed directly, its existence is hinted at via its gravitational effects on the movements of stars and galaxies. What dark matter might be composed of, however, remains a mystery.

“The discovery of dark matter would be one of the biggest achievements in human history,” study lead author Yu-Dai Tsai, a physicist at the University of California, Irvine, told Space.com.

In the new study, the research team proposed a new way to discover the nature of dark matter, using the most precise timepieces ever made: atomic clocks. Whereas grandfather clocks keep time by tracking swinging pendulums, atomic clocks monitor the quantum vibrations of atoms. Currently, the best atomic clock is so precise, it will essentially lose just one second every 300 billion years.

Atomic clocks are sent into space regularly. For instance, GPS satellites rely on atomic clocks to broadcast precisely timed messages that each GPS receiver uses to help pinpoint its location.

In the new study, the physicists suggest launching a mission, tentatively dubbed SpaceQ, to an orbit near the sun. Recently, NASA sent the Parker Solar Probe closer to the sun than any other spacecraft had gone before. In 2021, the probe flew across the sun’s corona — its ultrahot upper atmosphere — for the first time, and it continues to circle closer and closer to our star.

“There are certainly technical challenges toward realizing a mission like the one we propose, not [the] least of which is how to most effectively shield the sensitive quantum sensors from the extreme environments one finds near the sun,” study co-author Joshua Eby, a physicist at the University of Tokyo, told Space.com. “But missions like the Parker Space Probe show that incredible things are possible, and there seem to be no absolute roadblocks. It will take some R&D [research and development], but this work is hopefully just the beginning of the process.”

Leading candidates for dark matter include ghostly ultralight particles. For instance, a hypothetical particle known as an axion may have a mass less than a billionth of an electron’s. Theoretical physicists originally proposed the existence of axions to help explain why interactions are seen between some particles but not others.

“If this kind of dark matter exists, you can imagine that we are basking in waves of dark matter,” Tsai said.

If dark matter is made of ultralight particles, their insubstantial nature would make them extraordinarily difficult to detect, explaining why they have eluded discovery to date. However, because the sun is far heavier than Earth — about 330,000 times the mass of our planet — it possesses a stronger gravitational pull. In principle, this means the sun may collect significantly more dark matter to it than Earth does. This greater density could make it easier for probes near the sun — closer than Mercury‘s orbit — to detect these ghostly particles.

An artist's depiction of Parker Solar Probe studying the sun.
An artist’s depiction of Parker Solar Probe studying the sun. (Image credit: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

The Parker Solar Probe “showed that you could send a satellite very close to the sun, sensing new conditions and making discoveries,” study co-author Marianna Safronova, a physicist at the University of Delaware, said in a statement. “That is much closer to the sun than what we are proposing here.”

In principle, waves of ultralight dark matter particles could trigger variations in fundamental constants of nature, such as the mass of the electron or the strength of the electromagnetic force. This, in turn, would change how atomic clocks tick — an effect that depends on the atoms the clock uses. By comparing how two different atomic clocks keep time near the sun, researchers may find dark matter. Comparable effects also may be seen in future timekeepers that may prove even more precise than atomic clocks, such as so-called nuclear clocks.

“If ultra-light dark matter were detected in a mission like this, it would be a direct probe of both the density of the dark matter near the sun and its couplings to ordinary matter,” Eby said.

The scientists noted that the SpaceQ mission would require clocks that are still under development. In addition, even if it detected dark matter signals, researchers would need independent experiments to verify its findings, Tsai noted.

However, “in principle, if we can measure dark matter in different locations, we can map out the density distribution,” Tsai said. “And if the signal gets stronger towards the sun, it would be a compelling smoking-gun signature for discovery.”

Read More

Tags: naturesciencespace

FREE Digital Newspaper Subscription!
Sign up for your free digital subscription. The FREE Cape Cod News

Unsubscribe
FREE Cape Cod News

FREE Cape Cod News

Free Cape Cod News is what's happening in the Cape Cod, U.S and World & what people are talking about right now. Local newspaper. Stay in the know. Subscribe to get notified about our latest news.

Related Posts

Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America thumbnail
Business

Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America

by FREE Cape Cod News
June 21, 2026
Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts thumbnail
News

Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts

by FREE Cape Cod News
June 21, 2026
Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense thumbnail
Politics

Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense

by FREE Cape Cod News
June 21, 2026
World Cup Tourists Love Ranch thumbnail
News

World Cup Tourists Love Ranch

by FREE Cape Cod News
June 21, 2026
Load More
Please login to join discussion

Follow Us on Twitter

FREE Cape Cod News - Your source for local Cape Cod news, latest breaking U.S. and World news. Every day, all day. Subscribe for your favorite categories.

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense thumbnail

Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense

June 21, 2026
Top 5 lifestyle changes to improve your cholesterol thumbnail

Top 5 lifestyle changes to improve your cholesterol

August 2, 2020
World Cup Tourists Love Ranch thumbnail

World Cup Tourists Love Ranch

June 21, 2026
Cuba Passes 176 Historic Reforms to Open Its Economy to Private Banks and Real Estate thumbnail

Cuba Passes 176 Historic Reforms to Open Its Economy to Private Banks and Real Estate

0
World Cup Tourists Love Ranch thumbnail

World Cup Tourists Love Ranch

0
Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts thumbnail

Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts

0
Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America thumbnail

Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America

June 21, 2026
Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts thumbnail

Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts

June 21, 2026
Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense thumbnail

Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense

June 21, 2026

FREE Cape Cod News On Twitter

Today’s News

  • Miserable K-shaped economy might actually be fading, as lower-income families bounce back, says Bank of America June 21, 2026
  • Cumberland Locations Deliver Two $1M Wins in Massachusetts June 21, 2026
  • Republicans raise concerns that Trump’s Iran deal could come at Israel’s expense June 21, 2026
  • World Cup Tourists Love Ranch June 21, 2026
  • Cuba Passes 176 Historic Reforms to Open Its Economy to Private Banks and Real Estate June 21, 2026
Bring Cape Cod Home. Stunning beach prints, perfectly framed gifts. Bring Cape Cod Home. Stunning beach prints, perfectly framed gifts. Bring Cape Cod Home. Stunning beach prints, perfectly framed gifts.
ADVERTISEMENT
FREE Cape Cod News

Copyright © 2026 Free Cape Cod News

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • Donate

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • FREE Cape Cod News
  • Cape Cod News
  • News
    • News
    • Massachusetts
    • Breaking News
    • Cape Cod Weather
    • Storm Watch
    • Environment
  • Politics
    • democrats
    • republicans
  • Business
    • business
    • cryptocurrency
    • economy
    • money
    • Real Estate
    • Tech
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Photos
    • Orleans
    • Eastham
    • Wellfleet
    • Truro
    • Provincetown
    • Brewster
    • Chatham
  • Videos
  • Login
  • Sign Up

Copyright © 2026 Free Cape Cod News