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New dark matter theory proposes two particle types

Heavier particles would sink toward galaxy centers while lighter particles drift outward over time.

byKerem Gülen
July 14, 2026
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A new theory suggests that dark matter may be linked to a hidden fifth dimension, according to physicists from the University of Sheffield and Indiana University. The study was published in the journal Physical Review D on July 8.

The researchers propose that dark matter exists in a concealed extra dimension alongside a hypothetical particle known as a dark photon. They describe a phenomenon called “dark matter resonance,” where the geometry of this extra dimension aligns the masses of these particles, similar to how a musical instrument vibrates at the right frequency.

The group asserts that their model does not require the fine-tuning of particle masses seen in previous theories. They claim that the resonance arises naturally from the mathematical structure of the extra dimension, which may enhance dark matter interactions during particular cosmic epochs, such as the early universe, while still accounting for its seeming inertness in the present.

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Dr. Yu-Dai Tsai, the lead researcher, stated, “Many previous resonant dark matter models have treated the resonance as an assumption. This work gives a possible deeper origin for it: the resonance may come directly from the geometry of hidden dimensions.”

This theory aims to connect two longstanding puzzles in physics: the nature of dark matter and the potential existence of extra spatial dimensions. Tsai noted, “Our research gives physicists clear new targets in the search for dark matter, while connecting two of the biggest ideas in fundamental physics.”

The study builds on earlier findings related to mass-resonance structures, first published as a preprint in early 2025. The University of Sheffield is recognized as a center for dark matter research, with previous work published in Nature Astronomy indicating potential interactions between dark matter and neutrinos.


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