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Advances in dark matter research / edited by George M. Drake.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Drake, George M., editor.
Series:
Advances in astronomy and astrophysics (Nova Science Publishers)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dark matter (Astronomy).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (108 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, Inc., [2021]
Summary:
"This monograph includes four chapters that present recent scientific advancements in dark matter research. Chapter One argues that hydrogen atoms provide the most natural explanation of dark matter. Chapter Two presents possible candidates for dark matter in the context of string theory. Chapter Three proposes simple solutions to the problems of dark energy and dark matter using the theory of general inconstancy and the Bodmer-Terazawa-Witten hypothesis. Chapter Four reviews dark matter as sterile neutrinos and fermions, dark photons, and dark energy, as well as the measurement of the fraction of dark energy density in the universe"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
ADVANCES IN DARK MATTERRESEARCH
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Chapter 1REVIEW OF THE LATEST ADVANCESIN PARTICLE DARK MATTER
ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
DIBARYONS
SELF-INTERACTING DARK MATTER
DARK AND USUAL MATTER INTERACTING VIATHE FIFTH DIMENSION
STERILE NEUTRINOS
DARK MATTER FROM PRIMORDIAL "BUBBLES"
AXIONS ESCAPING FROM NEUTRON STARS
THE SECOND FLAVOR OF HYDROGEN ATOMS
UNIFIED MODEL OF DARK MATTER AND DARK ENERGY
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX A. DETAILS OF THE ANALYSIS OF ATOMICEXPERIMENTS PROVING THE EXISTENCE OF THE SECOND FLAVOR OF HYDROGEN ATOMS
APPENDIX B. HOW THE DYNAMICS OF THE UNIVERSEEXPANSION CAN BE EXPLAINED WITHOUT DARKENERGY AND WITHOUT NEW GRAVITATIONALDEGREES OF FREEDOM
REFERENCES
Chapter 2STRING THEORY APPROACHTO DARK MATTER
Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. D-BRANE MODEL BUILIDINGS
3. STRINGY SCALAR DARK MATTER
3.1. Motivation
3.2. Intersecting D-BranesModel
3.3. Stringy Scalar Extension
3.4. Probe of the Stringy Scales
3.5. Scalar Dark Matter
4. STRINGY AXION DARK MATTER
4.1. Intersecting D-BranesModel
4.2. Interaction Terms
4.3. Axion Dark Matter
CONCLUSION AND OPEN QUESTIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Chapter 3DARK ENERGY, DARK MATTERAND STRANGE STARS - EXOTIC DARKMATTER CANDIDATES
2. PREGEOMETRY
3. SPECIAL INCONSTANCY
4. GENERAL INCONSTANCY
5. DARK ENERGY, DARK MATTER AND STRANGESTARS - FUTURE PROSPECTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter 4REVIEW OF DARK MATTERAND DARK ENERGY
2. COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND RADIATION(CMBR)
3. CREATION OF DARK MATTER
4. NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS WITH TWO STERILENEUTRINOS
5. DARK PHOTON PRODUCTION VIA P-P AND P-PBCOLLISIONS.
6. DARK MASS PRODUCED BY DARK ENERGY ANDDARK ENERGY IN THE UNIVERSE ESTIMATED BYSUPERNOVAE VELOCITIES
6.1. Dark Mass Creation during EWPT via Dark EnergyInteraction
6.2. Dark Energy in the Universe Estimated by SupernovaeVelocities
Index
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Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-68507-058-2
OCLC:
1264735063

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