A new study is providing evidence for the presence of dark matter in the innermost part of the Milky Way, including in our own cosmic neighborhood and the Earth's location. The study demonstrates that large amounts of dark matter exist around us, and also between us and the Galactic center. The result constitutes a fundamental step forward in the quest for the nature of dark matter. [14] Researchers may have uncovered a way to observe dark matter thanks to a discovery involving X-ray emissions. [13] Between 2009 and 2013, the Planck satellite observed relic radiation, sometimes called cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation. Today, with a full analysis of the data, the quality of the map is now such that the imprints left by dark m...
Abstract. Overwhelming observational evidence indicates that most of the matter in the Universe cons...
This paper contributes an extensive analysis of Dark Matter (DM) along with associated materials reg...
Dark Matter constitutes more that 80% of the total amount of matter in the Universe, yet almost noth...
Galaxies in a cluster roughly 300 million light years from Earth could contain as much as 100 times ...
Researchers may have uncovered a way to observe dark matter thanks to a discovery involving X-ray em...
Observations of the largest scales tell us that about 25% of the energy density in our Universe is i...
Observations by the WMAP and PLANCK satellites have provided extraordinarily accurate observations o...
For nearly a century, more mass has been measured in galaxies than is contained in the luminous star...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
The observational evidence for dark matter on progressively larger cosmic scales is reviewed in a ra...
Over the past decade, a consensus picture has emerged in which roughly a quarter of the universe con...
There is by now compelling evidence that most of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark m...
Several independent astronomical observations in different wavelength bands reveal the existence of ...
I will begin by reviewing the evidence for Dark Matter in the Universe, as well as the candidates fo...
contribute to determine the nature of dark matter, one of the most important mysteries in physics. [...
Abstract. Overwhelming observational evidence indicates that most of the matter in the Universe cons...
This paper contributes an extensive analysis of Dark Matter (DM) along with associated materials reg...
Dark Matter constitutes more that 80% of the total amount of matter in the Universe, yet almost noth...
Galaxies in a cluster roughly 300 million light years from Earth could contain as much as 100 times ...
Researchers may have uncovered a way to observe dark matter thanks to a discovery involving X-ray em...
Observations of the largest scales tell us that about 25% of the energy density in our Universe is i...
Observations by the WMAP and PLANCK satellites have provided extraordinarily accurate observations o...
For nearly a century, more mass has been measured in galaxies than is contained in the luminous star...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
The observational evidence for dark matter on progressively larger cosmic scales is reviewed in a ra...
Over the past decade, a consensus picture has emerged in which roughly a quarter of the universe con...
There is by now compelling evidence that most of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark m...
Several independent astronomical observations in different wavelength bands reveal the existence of ...
I will begin by reviewing the evidence for Dark Matter in the Universe, as well as the candidates fo...
contribute to determine the nature of dark matter, one of the most important mysteries in physics. [...
Abstract. Overwhelming observational evidence indicates that most of the matter in the Universe cons...
This paper contributes an extensive analysis of Dark Matter (DM) along with associated materials reg...
Dark Matter constitutes more that 80% of the total amount of matter in the Universe, yet almost noth...