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Report of the Topical Group on Cosmic Probes of Dark Matter for Snowmass 2021

Authors :
Drlica-Wagner, Alex
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Yu, Hai-Bo
Albert, Andrea
Amin, Mustafa
Banerjee, Arka
Masha Baryakhtar
Bechtol, Keith
Bird, Simeon
Birrer, Simon
Bringmann, Torsten
Caputo, Regina
Chakrabarti, Sukanya
Chen, Thomas Y.
Croon, Djuna
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
Dawson, William A.
Dvorkin, Cora
Gluscevic, Vera
Gilman, Daniel
Grin, Daniel
Hložek, Renée
Leane, Rebecca K.
Li, Ting S.
Mao, Yao-Yuan
Meyers, Joel
Mishra-Sharma, Siddharth
Muñoz, Julian B.
Munshi, Ferah
Nadler, Ethan O.
Parikh, Aditya
Perez, Kerstin
Peter, Annika H. G.
Profumo, Stefano
Schutz, Katelin
Sehgal, Neelima
Simon, Joshua D.
Sinha, Kuver
Valluri, Monica
Wechsler, Risa H.
Source :
INSPIRE-HEP
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

Cosmological and astrophysical observations currently provide the only robust, positive evidence for dark matter. Cosmic probes of dark matter, which seek to determine the fundamental properties of dark matter through observations of the cosmos, have emerged as a promising means to reveal the nature of dark matter. This report summarizes the current status and future potential of cosmic probes to inform our understanding of the fundamental nature of dark matter in the coming decade.<br />Comment: Report of the CF3 Topical Group for Snowmass 2021; 35 pages, 10 figures, many references. V3 updates Fig 3-2 and the author list

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
INSPIRE-HEP
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....46ad358680e0b0b9fd77e4b6b7417f57
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2209.08215