Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2008
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American Physical Society, 2008 APS April Meeting and HEDP/HEDLA Meeting, April 11-15, 2008, abstract #Q1.002
Physics
Scientific paper
80% of the matter in the universe is ``dark matter,'' a neutral, diffuse, and weakly-interacting material made of an unknown elementary particle. In this colloquium, I will explain how we know this, and how we might try to directly observe dark matter particles in the galaxy. I will then examine dark matter from a particle physicist's viewpoint and explain how we will use data from high-energy particle colliders to discover and identify the dark matter particle.
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