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Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics

Dark Matter in Astro- and Particle Physics

 

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Springer Nature B.V.
Año de edición:
2002
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Astrofísica
ISBN:
9783540442578

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Large-Scale Structure from Galaxy and Cluster Surveys.- The Dark Mass at the Center of the Milky Way.- Dim Matter in the Disks of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies.- Black Holes in Active Galactic Nuclei.- Comparison of Black Hole and Fermion Ball Scenarios of the Galactic Center.- Dark Matter and Baryons in Groups and Clusters of Galaxies.- Baryonic Dark Matter and Machos.- The Next Generation Microlensing Search: SuperMacho.- Dynamics of Dark Matter Cusps.- Testing Hierarchical Structure Formation Scenarios.- Cosmology Rounding the Cape.- Large Scale Structure in an Era of Precision CMB Measurements.- Astrophysical Constraints on Neutralino Dark Matter from Multifrequency Observations of Galaxy Clusters.- On the Formation of Degenerate Heavy Fermion Stars.- The Self-Gravitating Fermi Gas.- Dark Matter in the Halo of the Galaxy.- Supersymmetry and Dark Matter.- On WIMP Detection Rates in Constrained SUSY.- Status of Supersymmetry in the Light of Recent Experiments.- Theoretical Directional and Modulated Rates for Direct SUSY Dark Matter Detection.- Nonthermal Production of Gravitinos and Inflatinos in the Inflationary Universe.- Supersymmetric Dark Matter and Recent Experimental Constraints.- Axinos as Cold Dark Matter Candidate.- LEP Constraints on Susy Dark Matter.- Cosmology from Large Scale Structure.- Natural Quintessence and the Brane World.- Self-Tuning Solution of the Cosmological Constant Problem with Antisymmetric Tensor Field.- Bad News for Tracking Quintessence.- Gauged Inflation.- Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Chaplygin Gas.- Dark Matter Distribution from Gravitational Entropy Evolution.- Cosmology with a Long-Range Repulsive Force.- Constraining Dark Matter Candidates from Structure Formation.- Dark Matter-Photon Interactions: Are They Allowed?.- Scalar Field Dark Matter and Galaxy Formation.- Status of Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay.- Evidence for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay Revisited - Reply to a Comment.- Neutrinos: Summarizing the State-of-the-Art.- New Constraints on Massive Degenerate Neutrinos from Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis and Cosmic Microwave Background Fluctuations.- Neutrino Mass from Tritium ? Decay.- KATRIN: The Future of Tritium Beta Decay Experiments.- WIMP Search by the DAMA Experiment at Gran Sasso.- GENIUS and GENIUS-TF - The Potential for Cold Dark Matter and Solar Neutrino Searches.- ZEPLIN III - A Two Phase Xenon Dark Matter Detector.- ZEPLIN IV: A One Ton WIMP Detector.- Status of Direct Dark Matter Detection Experiments at the Boulby Mine.- Dark Matter Search in the EDELWEISS Experiment.- The CRESST Dark Matter Search Status and Future.- The Status of SIMPLE in 2002.- Atmospheric Neutrinos, WIMPs and Monopoles: Physics with the AMANDA Neutrino Telescope.- Dark Matter Prospects with the ANTARES Neutrino Telescope.- Results and Implications of First SNO.- Long Baseline Neutrino Oscillation Experiments.- Future Underground Laboratory in Finland.- Clustering, GUT Scale and Neutrino Masses in Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays.- Cosmic Anti-Matter and Dark Matter Searches with AMS-02 on the International Space Station ISS.- Absolute Neutrino Mass Phenomenology.- DARK 2002 and Beyond, Concluding Remarks for Dark 2002.- Author IndeX.- List of Participants.

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