Over the past decade, a consensus picture has emerged in which roughly a quarter of the universe consists of dark matter. The observational evidence for the existence of dark matter is reviewed: rotation curves of galaxies, weak lensing measurements, hot gas in clusters, primordial nucleosynthesis and microwave background experiments. In addition, a new line of research on Dark Stars is presented, which suggests that the first stars to exist in the universe were powered by dark matter heating rather than by fusion: the observational possibilities of discovering dark matter in this way are discussed
Contribution from the students of the 4th CERNCLAF School of High-Energy Physics who participated in...
Although significant progress has been made in understanding the nature and history of our universe ...
We have proposed that the first phase of stellar evolution in the history of the Universe may be dar...
Over the past decade, a consensus picture has emerged in which roughly a quarter of the universe con...
The observational evidence for dark matter on progressively larger cosmic scales is reviewed in a ra...
Abstract. Dark matter has been introduced to explain many independent gravitational effects at diffe...
ManuscriptA new line of research on Dark Stars is reviewed, which suggests that the first stars to e...
The fact that the mass of the visible stars could not account for the gravitational cohesion of the ...
A new study is providing evidence for the presence of dark matter in the innermost part of the Milky...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
Abstract. Dark matter has been introduced to explain substantial mass deficits noted at different as...
There is by now compelling evidence that most of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark m...
The universe is pervaded by non-luminous matter. Observations at many wavelengths, and on many lengt...
Dark matter has been introduced to explain substantial mass deficits noted at different astronomical...
Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, no. 194The Cold Dark...
Contribution from the students of the 4th CERNCLAF School of High-Energy Physics who participated in...
Although significant progress has been made in understanding the nature and history of our universe ...
We have proposed that the first phase of stellar evolution in the history of the Universe may be dar...
Over the past decade, a consensus picture has emerged in which roughly a quarter of the universe con...
The observational evidence for dark matter on progressively larger cosmic scales is reviewed in a ra...
Abstract. Dark matter has been introduced to explain many independent gravitational effects at diffe...
ManuscriptA new line of research on Dark Stars is reviewed, which suggests that the first stars to e...
The fact that the mass of the visible stars could not account for the gravitational cohesion of the ...
A new study is providing evidence for the presence of dark matter in the innermost part of the Milky...
There is evidence that dark matter constitutes a majority of the Universe's matter content. Yet, we ...
Abstract. Dark matter has been introduced to explain substantial mass deficits noted at different as...
There is by now compelling evidence that most of the matter in the universe is in the form of dark m...
The universe is pervaded by non-luminous matter. Observations at many wavelengths, and on many lengt...
Dark matter has been introduced to explain substantial mass deficits noted at different astronomical...
Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey, Science White Papers, no. 194The Cold Dark...
Contribution from the students of the 4th CERNCLAF School of High-Energy Physics who participated in...
Although significant progress has been made in understanding the nature and history of our universe ...
We have proposed that the first phase of stellar evolution in the history of the Universe may be dar...