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Questions about astrophysical observations, experimental searches, and theoretical models related to dark matter and its quanta.

The astrophysical dark matter outweighs our usual ("baryonic") matter 5:1. There is a wealth of independent cosmological and astrophysical observations that all support this conclusion; the most important examples are

The nature of dark matter is unknown, and significant experimental effort is devoted to identifying the quanta of dark matter. Most notably, this includes

  • precision gravitational observations of astrophysical systems
  • so-called "indirect" astronomical searches for dark matter annihilation or decay products
  • searches at colliders for particles that might be related to dark matter and
  • the so-called "direct" searches for scattering or other interactions of dark matter with laboratory-scale experiments.

Notable hypotheses for dark matter quanta include Axions, WIMPs, and sterile neutrinos. Questions related to these observations, experimental methods, or theoretical models should be tagged with tag.


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