One of the nearest stars on Earth may be a dark matter factory

Deep in the hot, hot belly, the giant red star Betelgeuse could produce tons of hypothetical dark matter particles called axons that, if they existed, would emit a revealing signal. A recent search for such a tempting show has become empty, but it is helping physicists put new limits on the properties of the supposed axion.

Appearing as a bright red dot in the constellation Orion, Betelgeuse is a well-studied star. It is cosmologically close, being only 520 light-years away Earth, and made headlines last year when it began to fade mysteriously, prompting some researchers to believe it might be preparing to explode like a supernova.

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