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... N. and Mohayaee, R. and Bertschinger, E. dark matter Publication: Physical Review D Citation ...
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Abstract: The nature of dark matter is one of the major "known unknowns" of physics of the universe. From astronomical observations, we know that dark matter exists, makes up 23% of the mass budget of the universe, clusters ... with ordinary matter Although most of what we know about dark matter comes from astronomy, most of the effort now to characterize dark ...
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... E. ASTRONOMICAL MODELS COSMOLOGY dark matter Galactic halos GALACTIC STRUCTURE GRID ...
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... P. and Yellin, S. and Yoo, J. and Young, B.A. dark matter astronomical atlases COSMOLOGY dark matter Astronomical catalogs atlases sky surveys ...
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... R. and Wellenstein, H. and Yamamoto, R. dark matter ionisation chambers NEUTRINOS dark matter Gas-filled counters: ionization chambers proportional ...
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... G. and Yellin, S. and Yoo, J. and Young, B.A. dark matter Cryogenics scintillation dark matter Cryogenics; refrigerators low-temperature detectors ...
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... Authors: Buote, D.A. and Canizares, C.R. dark matter GALACTIC CLUSTERS GALACTIC STRUCTURE X RAY ...
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... reported last week that they have found possible hints of dark matter. The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment detected three events with the ...
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Journal Article Year: 2011 Authors: Dmtpc Collaboration and Ahlen, S. and Battat, J.B.R. and Caldwell, T. and Deaconu, C. and Dujmic, D. and Fedus, W. and Fisher, P. and Golub, F. and Henderson, S. and Inglis,...
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Conference Proceedings Article Year: 1993 Authors: Ma, C.-P. and Bertschinger, E. Publication: American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts Citation Reference: 1993AAS.....
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A nearby star is pummeling a companion planet with a barrage of X-rays a hundred thousand times more than the Earth receives from the Sun. Credit: NASA/CXC/NSF/IPAC/2MASS (see the 
