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Presumably there would be places on the outskirts where you would see the telltale gamma-ray signature of annihilation. No idea if the flux would be sufficient to observe, but I imagine a stacking analysis would see it.
Presumably there would be places on the outskirts where you would see the telltale gamma-ray signature of annihilation. No idea if the flux would be sufficient to observe, but I imagine a stacking analysis would see it.
Would the flux would be sufficient? Galaxies are huge, but intergalactic space is also very empty.
My understanding is that antimatter "looks" just like matter. https://www.sciencealert.com/physicists-have-observed-the-light-spectrum-of-antimatter-for-first-time