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Title: The Nature of Dark Matter
Url: http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/specr/012/012.html
Creator: Griest, K. (Kim)
Publisher: University of California, San Diego. Dept. of Physics
Description: This slide set begins by discussing the amount of dark matter on galactic and larger scales by refering to the dark matter in the Milky Way. The next set of slides reviews the motivation for and the basic physics of several dark matter candidates: Machos, Wimps, axions, and neutrinos. Then it disscusses two candidates in particular, the neutralino from supersymmetry and the baryonic Macho candidate. For Machos there is a description of the discovery of Machos using gravitational lensing and the interpretation of the results with respect to the dark matter problem.
LC Classification: Science -- Astronomy -- Descriptive astronomy -- Interstellar matter -- Dark matter
Science -- Astronomy -- Descriptive astronomy -- Solar system -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Astronomy -- Descriptive astronomy -- Stars -- Galaxies
GEM Subject: Science -- Physics
Science -- Astronomy
Key Concept: Astronomy -- Cosmology
Astronomy -- Galaxies
Physics -- Matter
Astronomy -- Solar system
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Format: Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
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Education Level: High School
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Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
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Language: English
Access Rights: Free access
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