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  2. Dark matter - Wikipedia

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    A few of the dark matter particles passing through the Sun or Earth may scatter off atoms and lose energy. Thus dark matter may accumulate at the center of these bodies, increasing the chance of collision/annihilation. This could produce a distinctive signal in the form of high-energy neutrinos. [154]

  3. File:Dark matter candidates.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The number-line is broken into the two major classifications of dark matter particle hypotheses, particle-like dark matter (e.g. WIMPs) and wave-like dark matter (e.g. axions). The Compton wavelength and Compton frequency of the particles are shown for comparison, along with a few major reference points.

  4. Dark Matter (Reeves-Stevens novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Matter is the title of a 1990 science fiction novel by Canadian writer Garfield Reeves-Stevens. [1] [2] [3] It involves mystery, horror, and physics, and was first published by Doubleday in September 1990.

  5. Scientists may have found an answer to the mystery of dark ...

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    Scientists studying the earliest black holes may have found an answer to dark matter, putting Stephen Hawking’s theory on the subject back into the spotlight.

  6. Dark Matter May Not Be Invisible After All. This Discovery ...

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    Dark matter is called ‘dark’ because it’s invisible to us and does not measurably interact with anything other than gravity. It could be interspersed between the atoms that make up the Earth ...

  7. Our understanding of dark matter just became even more ... - AOL

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    One mystery of dark matter is that it makes up the vast majority of all the matter in the Universe, yet we know surprisingly little about it. A new study, based on observations of distant galaxy ...

  8. DAMA/LIBRA - Wikipedia

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    The DAMA/LIBRA experiment [1] is a particle detector experiment designed to detect dark matter using the direct detection approach, by using a matrix of NaI(Tl) scintillation detectors to detect dark matter particles in the galactic halo.

  9. List of unsolved problems in astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Estimated distribution of dark matter and dark energy in the universe Cosmological principle : Is the universe homogeneous and isotropic at sufficiently large scales, as claimed by the cosmological principle and assumed by all models that use the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker (FLRW) metric , including the current version of the ...