Dark Matter Evidence: Non-Baryonic Cosmology

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a paper on non-baryonic dark matter in cosmology, specifically focusing on its implications and evidence presented in the context of astrophysical phenomena such as gravitational lensing and the bullet cluster.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants reference a new paper on non-baryonic dark matter, suggesting it contains significant discussions on the topic.
  • There is a concern about the longevity of the arXiv link provided, with one participant noting that it may not last long.
  • Participants clarify that the initial link does not point to a specific article but rather to a list of new articles and titles.
  • One participant identifies a specific article related to the discussion, providing a direct link to it.
  • Several participants express appreciation for the article, highlighting its coverage of gravitational lensing distortions and the bullet cluster as particularly interesting aspects.
  • One participant acknowledges a mistake in copying the link, confirming the correct article link.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the relevance of the article discussed, but there is no consensus on the implications or interpretations of the findings presented in the paper.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not delve into specific methodologies or results from the paper, and there are no detailed critiques or analyses of the claims made within the article.

Who May Find This Useful

Readers interested in cosmology, dark matter research, and astrophysical phenomena may find this discussion and the referenced article useful.

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Here is a new paper, and thorough discussion of dark matter: Non-Baryonic Dark Matter in Cosmology, http://arxiv.org/list/astro-ph/new
 
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That arXiv link won't last a day.
 
that link doesn't link a specific article, its linking new articles and titles.
 
Cool article, thanks for posting.
 
That is a cool article I particularly like the the way they covered the distortions in the lensing aspects due to dark matter. The bullet cluster is also good coverage.
 

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