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    The dark side
Dr. Miguel Ángel Sánchez Conde
     
    
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What's the dark matter made of? Do we have any idea of the kind       of particle that should constitute ~85% of the matter content of       the Universe? In this talk, I will briefly explain the properties       that such a particle might have and will present some of the       proposed candidates that arise from beyond the Standard Model of       particle physics. Next stop will be to give an overview of the       present status of dark matter searches, mainly focusing on       gamma-rays. There is a tremendous effort currently ongoing that       involves an impressive battery of experiments both at the lab and       observatories around the world.
In a second part,  the importance of N-body cosmological       simulations for the understanding of how dark matter halos form       and evolve from the early Universe will be discussed. At this       point, some problems arise that it's worth mentioning and that       will hopefully lead to debate.
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The dark side
    
 
       
    
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Dr. Miguel Ángel Sánchez Conde
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain
Wednesday July 20, 2011 - 0:00  GMT+1  (Aula)
 
       
    
redshift, large-scale structure, early universe, distance scale, diffuse radiation, dark matter, dark energy, cold dark matter, CMB
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In a second part,  the importance of N-body cosmological       simulations for the understanding of how dark matter halos form       and evolve from the early Universe will be discussed. At this       point, some problems arise that it's worth mentioning and that       will hopefully lead to debate.
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