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  1. Dark Matter in Astrophysics and Particle Physics 1998: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics, held in Heidelberg, Germany, 20-25 July 1998 by L Baudis, 1999-01-01
  2. Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics: Proceedings of the International Conference DARK 2002, Cape Town, South Africa, 4-9 February 2002
  3. Dark Matter in Astro and Particle Physics Dark 2009: Proceedings of the 7th International Heidelberg Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand 18-24 January 2009
  4. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Dark Matter in Astro- And Particle Physics (Dark '96): Heidelberg, Germany, 16-20 September 1996
  5. DARK MATTER IN ASTRO- AND PARTICLE PHYSICS by KLAPDOR-KLEINGROTHAUS. H.V., 1997
  6. 5th International Workshop on the Dark Side of the Universe (AIP Conference Proceedings / Astronomy and Astrophysics)

1. Dark Matter - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter is matter that is inferred to exist from gravitational effects on visible matter and background radiation, but is undetectable by emitted or
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Today, the 8,000foot-deep mine is being converted into a deep underground science and engineering laboratory where scientists will conduct research on dark matter, astrophysics
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3. [0907.1912] Dark Matter Astrophysics
Abstract These lectures are intended to provide a brief pedagogical review of dark matter for the newcomer to the subject. We begin with a discussion of the astrophysical evidence
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Astrophysics > Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
Title: Dark Matter Astrophysics
Authors: Marc Kamionkowski Kris Sigurdson (Submitted on 10 Jul 2009) Abstract: These lectures are intended to provide a brief pedagogical review of dark matter for the newcomer to the subject. We begin with a discussion of the astrophysical evidence for dark matter. The standard weakly-interacting massive particle (WIMP) scenariothe motivation, particle models, and detection techniquesis then reviewed. We provide a brief sampling of some recent variations to the standard WIMP scenario as well as some alternatives (axions and sterile neutrinos). Exercises are provided for the reader. Comments: Based on lectures given by MK at the Villa Olmo School on "The Dark Side of the Universe," 1418 May 2007 and by KS at the XIX Heidelberg Physics Graduate Days, 812 October 2007. 33 pages, 15 figures Subjects: Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)

4. Imperial College - Pipl Profiles
Imperial College, Dark Matter, Astrophysics, Ral, Neutrino, Astrophysics Group, Galactic Dark Matter
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5. The Infography About Dark Matter
Sources recommended by a professor whose research specialty is astrophysics. Dark Matter Astrophysics The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research
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Through a Universe Darkly: A Cosmic Tale of Ancient Ethers, Dark Matter, and the Fate of the Universe, by Marcia Bartusiak, Harper, 1993. Chapter 5 of The Whole Shebang (A State of the Universe Report), by Timothy Ferris, Touchstone, Simon and Schuster, 1997. Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics (Proceedings of DARK '96: Heidelberg, Germany, 16-20 September 1996), edited by H.V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus and Y. Ramachers, Singapore and River Edge, NJ: World Scientific, 1997. Galactic Astronomy, by James Binney and Michael Merrifield, Princeton University Press, 1998. Supersymmtric Dark Matter, by Jungman, Kamionkowski, and Griest, Physics Reports, 267, 195 (1996). Dark Matter, by K. Ashman, Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 104, 110 (1992).
Other Excellent Sources
Modern Astrophysics, by Carroll and Ostlie, Addison-Wesley, 1996. Dark Matter in the Universe (Proceedings of the International Symposium on Sources and Detection of Dark Matter in the Universe: Santa Monica, California, 14-16 February 1996), edited by D.B. Cline, North-Holland, c1996.

6. The Homestake Mine Through The Years From Nuggets To Neutrinos
Today, the 8,000foot-deep mine is being converted into a deep underground science and engineering laboratory where scientists will conduct research on dark matter, astrophysics
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7. Dark Matter
Dark matter articles and theories The distribution of dark matter in a cluster of galaxies. Image MaxPlanck Institute for Astrophysics
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The distribution of dark matter in a cluster of galaxies.
Image: Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics Dark matter refers to non-luminous matter particles whose presence is suggested because of the gravitational effects on the rotation rate of visible matter such galaxies and the presence of clusters of galaxies. Introduction First observational evidences The galactic rotation problem Dark matter within galaxies ... String theory Updated 24th July 2007
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8. UW Astronomy DepartmentGeneral Information Page
Coupled with closely coordinated theoretical work in black hole and dark matter astrophysics and primitive life formation, research excellence in cosmology, galaxy
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There are two large and coordinated central foci, or pillars, of the strategic plan that represent exciting (and costly) investments that, if funded even in part, will profoundly enhance each of our programmatic themes at a critical time as a new generation of faculty are coming on board. One pillar is for new facilities, i.e., telescopes and data processing tools. The other pillar is a center of excellence in theoretical astrophysics. Both pillars will provide powerful strategic and tactical tools for research, undergraduate and graduate education, and recruiting tools for future faculty and graduate students in a highly competitive market.

9. TCDM - Tilted Cold Dark Matter (astrophysics)
Acronym Finder TCDM stands for Tilted Cold Dark Matter (astrophysics)
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10. Chevilly: Universe Archives
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Written by  Ian O'Neill Foton M3 after landing in Kazakhstan after the experiment. Samples, including Orkney sample, are screwed onto the outside (R. Demets/F. Brandstatter) In an effort to understand how organic chemicals might survive after a period in the vacuum of space and then violent re-entry through the atmosphere, scientists have uncovered some interesting results. Last year, the ESA/Russian Foton-M3 mission was launched to test the effects of microgravity on various biological samples. However, a sample of Orkney rock had a harder journey than most. Attached to the outside of the craft, this sample underwent extreme heating during the descent toward the plains of Kazakhstan. Although most of the sample was vaporized, scientists have unveiled results that the sample still contains very obvious signs that it once harboured life. These exciting results set new limits on how organic chemicals may survive unaltered for long periods in space before plunging through a planetary atmosphere, plus it raises some interesting questions into how future searches for extraterrestrial life may be performed...

11. Eddie Mars
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12. HUSEP Physics Workshop Agenda
Dark matter; astrophysics Session Chair Dan Akerib. Prospects for detecting supernova neutrinos (30') Louie Strigari, Univ. of California, Irvine
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Physics at Henderson DUSEL Workshop
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Sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Colorado State University NOTE: The Topical Workshop on Geoscience at Henderson DUSEL will run in parallel with our workshop. Registration, coffee breaks, and the reception will be in common. At the Friday evening reception, we will also be joined by local science teachers attending a workshop to solicit their input for the design of an Education and Outreach program for Henderson DUSEL. AGENDA FRIDAY, November 18, 2005

13. Scalar Field Dark Matter - VisWiki
Scalar Field Dark Matter Dark matter, Astrophysics - VisWiki
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14. Cygnus 2009 Directional Dark Matter Workshop Program V7 (6.10.09)
Projection Chamber) filled with mixture of CF4 and He4 gas to achieve the maximum scintillation and interaction efficiency. 15 30 Coffee Break Session VIII Dark Matter Astrophysics
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15. BARYONIC DARK MATTER†
arXivastroph/9 407024v1 7 Jul 1994 BARYONIC DARK MATTER † Joseph Silk Departments of Astronomy and Physics, and Center for Particle Astrophysics University of California, Berkeley, CA
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17. Free Downloadable Video Lectures At Learnerstv.com
Dark Matter Astrophysics 50 min Click to view video lecture 21. Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe and the Big Rip Astrophysics 46 min Click to view video lecture
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18. Billions Of Particles Of Anti-matter Created In Laboratory
ScienceDaily (Nov. 18, 2008) — Take a gold sample the size of the head of a Dark Matter; Astrophysics; Astronomy
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081117193019.htm

19. Gravitational Lensing: Astronomers Harness Einstein’s Telescope
ScienceDaily (Feb. 24, 2009) — Scientists are harnessing the cosmos as a Dark Matter; Astrophysics; Astronomy; Cosmology; Black Holes; Big Bang
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20. SIMP - VisWiki
SIMP Wimp, Dark matter, Astrophysics - VisWiki The main article content on this page (titled SIMP ) was retrieved on the fly from Wikipedia (i.e., your page access date
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