Textbook on Dark Matter

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Hello, could you please recommend some good introductory textbooks for studying core topics in astrophysics/cosmology, and especially dark matter?

I know that 'An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics' by Caroll and Ostlie is a good book, but I 'm looking for something more concise, so to speak. Thanks!
 

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Have you looked at Introduction to Modern Cosmology by Andrew Liddle?
 
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Have you looked at Introduction to Modern Cosmology by Andrew Liddle?
I have actually, but unfortunately it doesn't say much about dark matter.
 
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I have actually, but unfortunately it doesn't say much about dark matter.
Perhaps there's no much to say. Not in a textbook. It's still in the realm of speculative research, isn't it?
 
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Textbooks are often a couple decades behind leading edge research.
 
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I have actually, but unfortunately it doesn't say much about dark matter.
B. Ryden's cosmology text has a chapter on DM that is a bit more meaty than the equivalent in Liddle, plus a scattering of relevant discussions in other places, such as in the chapter on CMB temperature fluctuations.
It's still just a 20-ish page overview, but at least some mathematical steps are presented; e.g. deriving the virial theorem in its 'Dark Matter in Clusters' sub-chapter. The level of complexity is not terribly high, but higher than in Liddle.
I haven't read Carroll & Ostie's book, so I don't know how it compares, other than by page count (<300 pages, vs ~1400 (!), but the subject matter is narrower too).
 
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Another book dealing (to some extent) with DM is "Principles of Astrophysics" by Charles Keeton.
 
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