Anomalous Kolar events revisited: Dark Matter?
M V N Murthy, G Rajasekaran

TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that unexplained Kolar events from the 70s and 80s may be caused by decays of dark matter particles with masses between 5 and 10 GeV.
Contribution
It proposes a novel interpretation linking historical Kolar events to dark matter particle decays in a specific mass range.
Findings
Kolar events could be explained by dark matter decays
Dark matter particles in 5-10 GeV range are plausible candidates
Revisiting old data offers new insights into dark matter detection
Abstract
The possibility of the unexplained Kolar events, recorded in the 70's and 80's, being due to the decays of dark matter particles of mass in the range of 5--10 GeV is pointed out.
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