What Are the Best Papers on Dark Matter and Dark Energy?

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SUMMARY

This discussion focuses on key academic papers regarding dark matter and dark energy, highlighting significant contributions from authors Paul H. Frampton and Katherine Freese. The recommended papers include "Introduction to Dark Energy and Dark Matter" which outlines the observational nature of dark energy and theoretical approaches, and "The Dark Side of the Universe," which reviews evidence for dark matter and discusses candidates such as WIMPs and axions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of these papers for understanding the complexities of dark matter and dark energy in astrophysics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with astrophysics terminology, specifically dark matter and dark energy.
  • Understanding of particle physics concepts, including WIMPs and axions.
  • Knowledge of observational techniques in cosmology.
  • Basic comprehension of academic research methodologies and paper analysis.
NEXT STEPS
  • Read "Introduction to Dark Energy and Dark Matter" by Paul H. Frampton on arXiv.
  • Explore "The Dark Side of the Universe" by Katherine Freese on arXiv.
  • Investigate the DAMA annual modulation and its implications for WIMP detection.
  • Research the role of the Sagittarius stream in dark matter detection strategies.
USEFUL FOR

Astrophysicists, cosmologists, and students interested in the latest research on dark matter and dark energy, as well as anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of these fundamental concepts in modern physics.

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Google scholar has 651,000 results for dark matter and 521,000 results for
dark energy, more than i could read in a life time, can anyone suggest the
hot pappers on these subjects.
 
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Hi wolram! Here are a couple recent papers I like. Not terribly long or technical:

Introduction to Dark Energy and Dark Matter
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0506676
Authors: Paul H. Frampton

In an introductory manner, the nature of dark energy is addressed, how it is observed and what further tests are needed to reconstruct its properties. Several theoretical approaches to dark energy will be discussed. Finally, the dark matter, especially WIMPs, is introduced.


The Dark Side of the Universe
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0508279
Authors: Katherine Freese

I will begin by reviewing the evidence for Dark Matter in the Universe, as well as the candidates for dark matter. At most 20% of the dark matter in galaxies can be in the form of MACHOs (Massive Compact Halo Objects); the remainder appears to be some unknown exotic component. The most sensible candidates from the point of view of particle physics are axions and WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles), where WIMPs may be supersymmetric particles. Three recent claims of possible detection of WIMP dark matter are tantalizing and will be discussed: the DAMA annual modulation, the HEAT positron excess, and gamma-rays from the Galactic Center. In addition, I will discuss the dependence of signals in detectors on the mass distribution in the Galactic Halo. In particular, the Sagittarius stream can be a smoking gun for WIMP detection.
 

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