The Search for Ultralight Bosonic Dark Matter

A host of astrophysical measurements suggest that most of the matter in the Universe is an invisible, nonluminous substance that physicists call "dark matter." Understanding the nature of dark matter is one of the greatest challenges of modern physics and is of paramount importance to our...

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Other Authors: Jackson Kimball, Derek F. (Editor), van Bibber, Karl (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham Springer Nature 2023
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