[2104.11488] Dark matter and the early Universe: a review
About. High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. arXiv:2104.11488(hep-ph) [Submitted on 23 Apr 2021] Title:Dark matter and the early Universe: a review. Authors:A. Arbey, F. Mahmoudi. View a PDF of the paper titled Dark matter and the early Universe: a review, by A. Arbey and 1 other authors. View PDF. Abstract:Dark matter represents currently an ...
Dark matter and the early Universe: a review
Dark matter represents currently an outstanding problem in both cosmology and particle physics. In this review we discuss the possible explanations for dark matter and the experimental observables which can eventually lead to the discovery of dark matter and its nature, and demonstrate the close interplay between the cosmological ...
(PDF) Dark Matter, Dark Energy
1998, dubbed as Dark Energy. Einste in's theory of the cosmological constant was. basically a counteract to the force of gra vity in his theory of general relativity that. said the universe was ...
Brief Review of Recent Advances in Understanding Dark Matter and Dark
The primary difference between the hypotheses of the self-interacting dark matter and cold dark matter is the following. According to the self-interacting dark matter hypothesis, dark matter particles experience some unknown dark force. In distinction, according to the cold dark matter model, dark matter particles do not engage in collisions.
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This method should allow us to set stringent constraints on the mass of thermal dark-matter. relics using LSST data, and possibly yield an actual measurement of the dark-matter particle mass if ...
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1 Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC), Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, ... the remaining 26% and 69% are accounted for via dark matter and dark energy respectively (e.g. Planck Collaboration XIII 2016). ... throughout this paper I specifically only consider a negative mass that is consistent with general relativity, so ...
PDF An Introduction to Particle Dark Matter
Abstract: We review the features of Dark Matter as a particle, presenting some old and new instructive models, and looking for their physical implications in the early universe and in the process of structure formation. We also present a schematic of Dark Matter searches and introduce the most promising candidates to the role of Dark Matter ...
(PDF) Dark Matter: Candidates and Searches
employed by Precision cosmology studies, suggest that the unive rse contains 4.9% of baryonic matter, 26.8% of cold dark matter (CDM), and 68.3% of a kind of mysteri ous energy known as dark ...
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1 27. Dark Matter 27. Dark Matter WrittenAugust2019byL.Baudis(ZurichU.)andS.Profumo(UCSantaCruz). 27.1 The case for dark matter Modern cosmological models invariably include an electromagnetically close-to-neutral, non-
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Dark matter is among the most important open problems in modern physics. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book describes the theo-retical and experimental aspects of the dark matter problem in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Featuring contributions from 46 lead-ing theorists and experimentalists, it presents many ...
(PDF) Dark Matter: A Brief Review
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-4575. E-mail: [email protected]. From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists, makes u p 23% ...
Dark Matter: A Primer
80% of the universe's gravitating matter is non-luminous, and its nature and distribution are for the most part unknown. In this paper, we will outline the history, astrophysical evidence, candidates, and detection methods of dark matter, with the goal to give the reader an accessible but rigorous introduction to the puzzle of dark matter.
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Dark matter is one of the main puzzles in fundamental physics and the goal of a diverse, multi-pronged research programme. Underground and astrophysical searches look for dark matter particles in the cosmos, either by interacting directly or by searching for dark matter annihilation. Particle colliders, in contrast, might produce dark matter in ...
Dark Matter Paper
By applying quantum theory to gravitational potentials on. a large scale, this paper presents and investigates a further alternative: the feasible. existence of large-scale, gravitationally bound eigenstates that are sufficiently. "invisible" to be considered as possible candidates for dark matter.
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Atom. RSS Feed. Dark energy and dark matter refers to the unseen energy and matter components of the Universe. Dark matter is invisible, non-baryonic matter hypothesized to explain phenomena ...
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According to observational data, the percentages of dark energy, dark matter and the baryonic matter are 72.8%, 22.7% and 4.53% respectively.Fritz Zwicky (1936) measured velocity dispersion of ...
Dark matter
The research programme at CERN covers topics from kaons to cosmic rays, and from the Standard Model to supersymmetry. Know more. Physics. Antimatter. Dark matter. The early universe. ... Dark matter seems to outweigh visible matter roughly six to one, making up about 27% of the universe. Here's a sobering fact: The matter we know and that makes ...
[1201.3942] Dark Matter: A Brief Review
View a PDF of the paper titled Dark Matter: A Brief Review, by Annika H. G. Peter. From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists, makes up 23% of the mass budget of the Universe, clusters strongly to form the load-bearing frame of structure for galaxy formation, and hardly interacts with ordinary matter except gravitationally.
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PDF | On Jan 21, 2016, Austin Songer published Dark Matter and Dark Energy | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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radiation. The presence of dark matter can be in ferred from different physical phenomena, techniques, and evidences. These physical phen omena, techniques and evidences ar e discussed below: (1 ...
[1006.2483] Dark Matter: A Primer
Katherine Garrett, Gintaras Duda. View a PDF of the paper titled Dark Matter: A Primer, by Katherine Garrett and Gintaras Duda. Dark matter is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in cosmology at the present time. About 80% of the universe's gravitating matter is non-luminous, and its nature and distribution are for the most part unknown.
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About. High Energy Physics - Phenomenology. arXiv:2104.11488(hep-ph) [Submitted on 23 Apr 2021] Title:Dark matter and the early Universe: a review. Authors:A. Arbey, F. Mahmoudi. View a PDF of the paper titled Dark matter and the early Universe: a review, by A. Arbey and 1 other authors. View PDF. Abstract:Dark matter represents currently an ...
Dark matter represents currently an outstanding problem in both cosmology and particle physics. In this review we discuss the possible explanations for dark matter and the experimental observables which can eventually lead to the discovery of dark matter and its nature, and demonstrate the close interplay between the cosmological ...
1998, dubbed as Dark Energy. Einste in's theory of the cosmological constant was. basically a counteract to the force of gra vity in his theory of general relativity that. said the universe was ...
The primary difference between the hypotheses of the self-interacting dark matter and cold dark matter is the following. According to the self-interacting dark matter hypothesis, dark matter particles experience some unknown dark force. In distinction, according to the cold dark matter model, dark matter particles do not engage in collisions.
This method should allow us to set stringent constraints on the mass of thermal dark-matter. relics using LSST data, and possibly yield an actual measurement of the dark-matter particle mass if ...
1 Oxford e-Research Centre (OeRC), Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, ... the remaining 26% and 69% are accounted for via dark matter and dark energy respectively (e.g. Planck Collaboration XIII 2016). ... throughout this paper I specifically only consider a negative mass that is consistent with general relativity, so ...
Abstract: We review the features of Dark Matter as a particle, presenting some old and new instructive models, and looking for their physical implications in the early universe and in the process of structure formation. We also present a schematic of Dark Matter searches and introduce the most promising candidates to the role of Dark Matter ...
employed by Precision cosmology studies, suggest that the unive rse contains 4.9% of baryonic matter, 26.8% of cold dark matter (CDM), and 68.3% of a kind of mysteri ous energy known as dark ...
1 27. Dark Matter 27. Dark Matter WrittenAugust2019byL.Baudis(ZurichU.)andS.Profumo(UCSantaCruz). 27.1 The case for dark matter Modern cosmological models invariably include an electromagnetically close-to-neutral, non-
Dark matter is among the most important open problems in modern physics. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book describes the theo-retical and experimental aspects of the dark matter problem in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Featuring contributions from 46 lead-ing theorists and experimentalists, it presents many ...
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-4575. E-mail: [email protected]. From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists, makes u p 23% ...
80% of the universe's gravitating matter is non-luminous, and its nature and distribution are for the most part unknown. In this paper, we will outline the history, astrophysical evidence, candidates, and detection methods of dark matter, with the goal to give the reader an accessible but rigorous introduction to the puzzle of dark matter.
paper are two-fold. The first is to study the PID-induced cosmological model, and to show explicitly, as addressed in (Ma and Wang, 2014a), that 1) dark ... Dark matter and dark energy phenomena are two important phenomena, which requires a more fundamental examination of the law of gravity (Riess and et al., ...
Dark matter is one of the main puzzles in fundamental physics and the goal of a diverse, multi-pronged research programme. Underground and astrophysical searches look for dark matter particles in the cosmos, either by interacting directly or by searching for dark matter annihilation. Particle colliders, in contrast, might produce dark matter in ...
By applying quantum theory to gravitational potentials on. a large scale, this paper presents and investigates a further alternative: the feasible. existence of large-scale, gravitationally bound eigenstates that are sufficiently. "invisible" to be considered as possible candidates for dark matter.
Atom. RSS Feed. Dark energy and dark matter refers to the unseen energy and matter components of the Universe. Dark matter is invisible, non-baryonic matter hypothesized to explain phenomena ...
According to observational data, the percentages of dark energy, dark matter and the baryonic matter are 72.8%, 22.7% and 4.53% respectively.Fritz Zwicky (1936) measured velocity dispersion of ...
The research programme at CERN covers topics from kaons to cosmic rays, and from the Standard Model to supersymmetry. Know more. Physics. Antimatter. Dark matter. The early universe. ... Dark matter seems to outweigh visible matter roughly six to one, making up about 27% of the universe. Here's a sobering fact: The matter we know and that makes ...
View a PDF of the paper titled Dark Matter: A Brief Review, by Annika H. G. Peter. From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists, makes up 23% of the mass budget of the Universe, clusters strongly to form the load-bearing frame of structure for galaxy formation, and hardly interacts with ordinary matter except gravitationally.
PDF | On Jan 21, 2016, Austin Songer published Dark Matter and Dark Energy | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
radiation. The presence of dark matter can be in ferred from different physical phenomena, techniques, and evidences. These physical phen omena, techniques and evidences ar e discussed below: (1 ...
Katherine Garrett, Gintaras Duda. View a PDF of the paper titled Dark Matter: A Primer, by Katherine Garrett and Gintaras Duda. Dark matter is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in cosmology at the present time. About 80% of the universe's gravitating matter is non-luminous, and its nature and distribution are for the most part unknown.
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the Cosmic Theory of Structure (CTS) Model and Quantum Cosmic Fabric (QCF) Framework, highlighting their predictive power and accuracy in explaining ...