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Dark Matter Candidates
Author(s) -
Edward A. Baltz
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/839811
Subject(s) - physics , dark matter , dark energy , astrophysics , hot dark matter , universe , cold dark matter , warm dark matter , mixed dark matter , scalar field dark matter , dark fluid , galaxy , astronomy , particle physics , cosmology
It is now widely accepted that most of mass-energy in the universe is unobserved except by its gravitational effects. Baryons make only about 4% of the total, with ''dark matter'' making up about 23% and the ''dark energy'' responsible for the accelerated expansion of the universe making up the remainder. We focus on the dark matter, which is the primary constituent of galaxies. We outline the observed properties of this material, enumerating some candidates covering 90 orders of magnitude in mass. Finally, we argue that the weak scale (100 GeV) is relevant to new physics, including the dark matter problem.

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