The detection of TeV-PeV neutrinos by the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, alongside KM3Net and Baikal-GVD, has unveiled a new view into the most extreme high-energy processes in the universe. As of 2024, nearly 300 astrophysical track-like TeV-PeV neutrino events have been detected, though their exact astrophysical counterparts remain largely unidentified, limited by the localization accuracy of...
The gravitational anomalies observed in galaxies and galaxy clusters based on standard gravity have been interpreted as the presence of dark matter. Internal orbital motions of nearby wide binaries (widely separated, long-period, gravitationally bound binary stars) are free from the effects of the inferred dark matter density in the Milky Way and thus can be used to directly probe...