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Indirect detection is a method used in astrophysics and particle physics to infer the presence of elusive particles, such as dark matter, by observing the secondary effects they produce, like gamma rays or neutrinos. This approach contrasts with direct detection, which seeks to observe interactions of these particles with detectors directly, and is crucial for studying particles that do not interact via electromagnetic forces.
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