Some of the sunlight reaching Earth contains far more energy than we were expecting, and none of our theoretical models can explain why.
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The highest-energy sunlight is too bright. Astronomers have detected gamma rays coming from the sun that are more energetic than any we have seen before, and there are more of them than any of our models of the sun can account for., which are charged particles that hurtle through space at incredible speeds. When cosmic rays hit the sun, the …
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