Cosmological arguments proving that the universe is dominated by invisible non-baryonic matter are reviewed. Possible physical candidates for dark matter particles are discussed. A particular attention is paid to non-compensated remnants of vacuum energy, to the question of stability of super-heavy relics, cosmological mass bounds for very heavy neutral lepton, and some other more exotic possibilities
The need for dark matter is briefly reviewed. A wealth of observational information points to the ex...
The fate of the universe depends on its early past history. The knowledge of its components and amou...
We treat here the problem of dark matter in galaxies. Recent articles seem to imply that we are ente...
The data indicating existence of different forms of dark matter in the universe as well as the role ...
Contribution from the students of the 4th CERNCLAF School of High-Energy Physics who participated in...
In these lectures we first briefly review the main observational facts which imply that most part of...
Astrophysical observations on a wide range of scales indicate that the majority of matter in our Uni...
Several lines of evidence suggest that some of the dark matter may be non-baryonic: the non-detectio...
The general arguments for baryonic and galactic dark matter are presented. Limits coming from a vari...
This report is a brief review of the efforts to explain the nature of non-baryonic dark matter and o...
I briefly review our current understanding of dark matter and dark energy. The first part of this pa...
Dark matter in galaxies, its abundance, and its distribution remain a subject of long-standing discu...
Today the space of our universe is filled with invisible stuff matter which expanding under the acti...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
Observations in the optical, in X-rays, and gravitational lensing of galaxies, clusters of galaxies,...
The need for dark matter is briefly reviewed. A wealth of observational information points to the ex...
The fate of the universe depends on its early past history. The knowledge of its components and amou...
We treat here the problem of dark matter in galaxies. Recent articles seem to imply that we are ente...
The data indicating existence of different forms of dark matter in the universe as well as the role ...
Contribution from the students of the 4th CERNCLAF School of High-Energy Physics who participated in...
In these lectures we first briefly review the main observational facts which imply that most part of...
Astrophysical observations on a wide range of scales indicate that the majority of matter in our Uni...
Several lines of evidence suggest that some of the dark matter may be non-baryonic: the non-detectio...
The general arguments for baryonic and galactic dark matter are presented. Limits coming from a vari...
This report is a brief review of the efforts to explain the nature of non-baryonic dark matter and o...
I briefly review our current understanding of dark matter and dark energy. The first part of this pa...
Dark matter in galaxies, its abundance, and its distribution remain a subject of long-standing discu...
Today the space of our universe is filled with invisible stuff matter which expanding under the acti...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
Observations in the optical, in X-rays, and gravitational lensing of galaxies, clusters of galaxies,...
The need for dark matter is briefly reviewed. A wealth of observational information points to the ex...
The fate of the universe depends on its early past history. The knowledge of its components and amou...
We treat here the problem of dark matter in galaxies. Recent articles seem to imply that we are ente...