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Dark Matter cannot be seen directly with telescopes; it neither emits nor absorbs light; estimated to constitute 84.5% of the total matter in the universe.

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1 Dark Matter cannot be seen directly with telescopes; it neither emits nor absorbs light; estimated to constitute 84.5% of the total matter in the universe – and 26.8% of the total mass/energy of the universe; its existence is inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter and gravitational lensing of background radiation;

2 Rotational curves for a typical galaxy indicate that the mass of the galaxy is not concentrated in its center. Our own galaxy is predicted to have a spherical halo of dark matter.

3 Vera Rubin and Flat Rotation Curves Dark Matter Close to Home

4 Visualization of dark matter halo for spiral galaxy

5 Candidates for nonbaryonic dark matter Axions (0 spin, 0 charge, small mass) Supersymmetric particles (partners in SUZY) Neutrinos (possibly small fraction) Weakly interacting massive particles.. so far none have been positively detected.

6 Gravitational Lensing

7 Theorized structure of dark matter.

8 We know dark matter exists … we don’t know what kind of particles comprises it!


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