Dark Matter Facts Baryonic Matter is only 20% of the Universe 80% is Dark Matter Dark Matter doesn’t interact with light or ordinary matter very frequently.

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Dark Matter Facts Baryonic Matter is only 20% of the Universe 80% is Dark Matter Dark Matter doesn’t interact with light or ordinary matter very frequently. We have been looking for it since 1933, when Fritz Zwicky predicted it Dark Matter is a “Perfect Fluid,” meaning its molecules do not transfer heat, and they move around without touching one another. Dark Matter Halo, 400X more massive

How Do We Know Dark Matter Exists? Gas Observations “Missing Mass” Galaxy Mass 400 Times more than stars & Planets Hot gas in a galaxy cluster, at ~10 Million degrees K.

Un-Aligned Aligned Observer

Galaxy Rotation Curves V G V G As Distance from the center of mass increases, velocity decreases. Our Solar System

In a galaxy, stars rotate at a constant velocity, no matter how far they are from the center. Galaxy Rotation Curves Without Dark Matter, stars and planets in our galaxy would fly off into space, because they move so fast. Stars rotating in a spiral galaxy

Galaxy Formation Soon after the big bang, Dark Matter “clumped,” because of strong gravity. Clumping created Galaxies, and other effects we can see today. ▫CM Background ▫Galaxies attract each other, to form Galaxy clusters. (85% of Galaxy clusters are composed of Dark Matter. ▫Contributes to Large-Scale Structure A Galaxy Cluster – The Purple is Dark Matter Content

Properties of Cold Dark Matter Generally accepted that Cold Dark Matter is composed of WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles Neutralinos are suspected, a Super-Symmetric Particle No experiment has detected Dark Matter yet, Only set limits for what CDM can’t be.

Dark Matter Detection Direct Detection ▫Can only Detect head-on collisions, very few events ▫Scintillation ▫Ionization ▫Phonon Detection DM An Atom Photon DM e-

Xenon100 Dark Matter Detector Measures scintillations from Dark Matter Particles Deep underground Liquid Xenon Tank Photomultipliers

Problems with Direct Detection Head-on collisions are very rare Background radiation Detector sensitivity is low, but improving. VERY small: 3x cm D. WIMP particle cross-sectional area vs. WIMP mass The curves represent the sensitivity to cross-section at different WIMP masses. The shaded-in regions are where WIMPS may exist.

Indirect Detection of WIMPs Look for evidence of WIMP existence in existing particle interactions. Ex. Look for gamma rays caused by neutrino annihilation(the neutrino is its own anti-particle). Look for Neutrinos produced from neutralino annihilation. Antiprotons, positrons and antideuteron production A Neutrino Telescope

Indirect Detection of WIMPs Gamma-Ray

AMANDA Antarctic Detector Looks for High- energy muons’ scintillation in Antarctic ice Muons produced in the Earth’s atmosphere from neutrino collisions

Modified Newtonian Gravity Some physicists believe that Dark Matter is a fabricated idea, and our understanding of gravity is wrong at large distances. Modified Newtonian Gravity (MON) principles do fit actual data

Dark Matter Over a dozen experiments (including the ones shown) are currently being used to find Dark Matter. CRESSTCRESST at The Gran Sasso LaboratoryThe Gran Sasso Laboratory CUORECUORE at The Gran Sasso LaboratoryThe Gran Sasso Laboratory DAMADAMA at The Gran Sasso LaboratoryThe Gran Sasso Laboratory EDELWEISSEDELWEISS au Laboratoire Souterrain de ModaneLaboratoire Souterrain de Modane GENIUSGENIUS at The Gran Sasso LaboratoryThe Gran Sasso Laboratory HDMSHDMS at The Gran Sasso LaboratoryThe Gran Sasso Laboratory MACHe3MACHe3 at the ISNISN PICASSOPICASSO at the U. of MontrealU. of Montreal UK Dark Matter CollaborationUK Dark Matter Collaboration at the Boulby Mine Boulby Mine

Thank You! A special thank you to Dr. Jones, Dr. Mannheim, Lacey, and Hoon for their help.

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