There appear to be three challenges that any theory of dark matter must face: (i) why is $\Omega_{DM}$ of the same order as $\Omega_{Baryons}$ ? (ii) what are the near solar mass objects ($\sim 0.5 M_{\odot}$) observed by the MACHO microlensing project ? and (iii) understanding the shallow core density profile of the halos of dwarf as well as low surface brightness galaxies. The popular cold dark matter candidates, the SUSY LSP and the axion fail to meet these challenges. We argue that in the mirror model suggested recently to explain the neutrino anomalies, the mirror baryons being 15-20 times heavier than familiar baryons, can play the role of the cold dark matter and provide reasonable explanation of all three above properties without ex...
The standard model of particle physics is known to be incomplete due to the lack of a dark matter ca...
The general arguments for baryonic and galactic dark matter are presented. Limits coming from a vari...
After a short introduction on some general implications of recent cosmological observations, we disc...
There is almost universal agreement among cosmologists that most of the matter in the Universe is da...
The most recent observations by the WMAP satellite provided us with data of unprecedented accuracy r...
The need for dark matter is briefly reviewed. A wealth of observational information points to the ex...
Several lines of evidence suggest that some of the dark matter may be non-baryonic: the non-detectio...
I review axions, neutralinos, axinos, gravitinos and super-massive Wimpzillas as dark matter candida...
The emerging cosmological picture is of a spatially flat universe composed predominantly of three co...
It is known that the cosmological baryon density (Omega(b)) and dark matter density (Omega(dm)) have...
The identity of dark matter is a question of central importance in both astrophysics and particle p...
The observed values of the cosmological constant and the abundance of Dark Matter (DM) can be succes...
We first study dark matter within a hidden, or secluded, sector. A hidden sector that kinetically mi...
We present new fast numerical simulations of cosmic microwave background and large scale structure i...
AbstractWe present new fast numerical simulations of cosmic microwave background and large scale str...
The standard model of particle physics is known to be incomplete due to the lack of a dark matter ca...
The general arguments for baryonic and galactic dark matter are presented. Limits coming from a vari...
After a short introduction on some general implications of recent cosmological observations, we disc...
There is almost universal agreement among cosmologists that most of the matter in the Universe is da...
The most recent observations by the WMAP satellite provided us with data of unprecedented accuracy r...
The need for dark matter is briefly reviewed. A wealth of observational information points to the ex...
Several lines of evidence suggest that some of the dark matter may be non-baryonic: the non-detectio...
I review axions, neutralinos, axinos, gravitinos and super-massive Wimpzillas as dark matter candida...
The emerging cosmological picture is of a spatially flat universe composed predominantly of three co...
It is known that the cosmological baryon density (Omega(b)) and dark matter density (Omega(dm)) have...
The identity of dark matter is a question of central importance in both astrophysics and particle p...
The observed values of the cosmological constant and the abundance of Dark Matter (DM) can be succes...
We first study dark matter within a hidden, or secluded, sector. A hidden sector that kinetically mi...
We present new fast numerical simulations of cosmic microwave background and large scale structure i...
AbstractWe present new fast numerical simulations of cosmic microwave background and large scale str...
The standard model of particle physics is known to be incomplete due to the lack of a dark matter ca...
The general arguments for baryonic and galactic dark matter are presented. Limits coming from a vari...
After a short introduction on some general implications of recent cosmological observations, we disc...