Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2000
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INTERSECTIONS OF PARTICLE AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS: 7th Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 549, pp. 177-188 (2000).
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Dark Matter
Scientific paper
The identification of dark matter is still one of the major unsolved problems in physics. The core question of the problem concerns the nature of dark matter: is it baryonic, non-baryonic or if it is a mixture of normal matter and unknown particles, how much of which is in the universe. At last but not at least, a fundamental technological problem is how do we look for it. What are the techniques that will permit us to identify this major component of the universe? In this talk I will cover some well-known evidence for the existence of dark matter, discuss what would be its nature and give you a view of the current experimental panorama. Since time and space were limited, it was impossible to cover the whole subject in depth, and the view presented here of dark matter and its detection is somewhat incomplete. .
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