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What are the cross sections of the DM particle candidates ?
Arman777 said:What are the cross sections of the DM particle candidates ?
I thought the opposite was true. If the DM is hot than the galaxies cannot have time to form ?ohwilleke said:I bring up this distinction because galaxy dynamics and the amount of structure in the universe largely rule out colder dark matter particles and hot dark matter particles as serious dark matter candidates.
Arman777 said:I thought the opposite was true. If the DM is hot than the galaxies cannot have time to form ?
Arman777 said:Thanks a lot. I hope we can find it at some point ..
A cross section is a measure of the probability that a particle will interact with another particle. In the context of dark matter, it refers to the likelihood of a dark matter particle interacting with other particles, such as those found in detectors.
The most commonly studied particle candidates for dark matter include weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), axions, sterile neutrinos, and gravitinos. However, there are many other proposed candidates that are currently being researched.
Scientists use a variety of methods to search for dark matter particles, including underground detectors, particle colliders, and indirect detection through observations of cosmic rays and gravitational lensing. Each method has its own advantages and limitations.
The strongest evidence for the existence of dark matter particles comes from observations of the rotation curves of galaxies, gravitational lensing, and the cosmic microwave background. These observations suggest the presence of a large amount of invisible mass that cannot be explained by known particles.
Discovering dark matter particles would have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and the laws of physics. It could help explain the structure and evolution of galaxies, the formation of large-scale structures, and the origin of the universe. It could also provide insights into particle physics and potentially lead to new technologies.