Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2001
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COSMO-2000 . Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe . Held 4-8 September 20
Physics
Scientific paper
Suppose the lightest superpartner (LSP) is observed at colliders, and WIMPs are detected in explicit experiments. We point out that one cannot immediately conclude that cold dark matter (CDM) of the universe has been observed, and we determine what measurements are necessary before such a conclusion is meaningful. We discuss the analogous situation for neutrinos and axions. In both cases there may be no way to determine the actual relic density. It is important to examine this issue for any CDM candidates.
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