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THE UNSEEN EFFECT OF DARK MATTER Max Ehrhardt Physics 335 Final Presentation 12/1/04

THE UNSEEN EFFECT OF DARK MATTER Max Ehrhardt Physics 335 Final Presentation 12/1/04

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Page 1: THE UNSEEN EFFECT OF DARK MATTER Max Ehrhardt Physics 335 Final Presentation 12/1/04

THE UNSEEN EFFECT OF

DARK MATTER

Max Ehrhardt

Physics 335 Final Presentation

12/1/04

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Overview

•Definition

•Current Understanding

•Detection Methods

•Cosmological Impact

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Definition of Dark Matter

Matter that can be seen by its gravitational effects, but does not emit light.

Dark Matter Not Dark Matter

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Hot or Cold?

Dark matter comes in two forms:

Hot Dark Matter (HDM)

-very small particles (neutrinos)

-relativistic velocities

Cold Dark Matter (CDM)

-more massive and slower

-able to form smaller structures like galaxies

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Baryons vs. Non-Baryons

CDM could be made of two types of matter

Baryons

-Strongly interacting fermions

-”Normal” matter

Non-Baryons

-Formed during the Big Bang

-Suitable candidate not directly observed (yet)

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MACHOs

•Brown Dwarfs

•Exist in the halo of galaxies

•Attempts to explain Cold Dark Matter without new particles

MAssive Compact Halo Objects

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WIMPs

•Undiscovered non-baryonic particle

•Interacts only through the weak and gravitational forces

•High mass corresponds to a lower kinetic energy, making the particle “cold”

Weakly Interacting Massive Particles

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WIMPs

•Several candidates for WIMPs are predicted by supersymmetry

•Neutralinos are the most probable

•non-interacting

•Combination of Z-boson, photon, and Higgs boson superpartners

Supersymmetry

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Consensus?

•No WIMPs have been directly observed

•Groups studying MACHOs have not found enough objects to account for the missing mass problem

•Cold Dark Matter probably a mixture of both baryonic and non-baryonic matter

•We still do not know for sure

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Indirect Detection

Galaxy Rotation - Missing Mass

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Looking for WIMPs

Several groups are currently running experiments to find WIMPs

•Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS)

•Cryogenically cooled crystals

•DAMA experiment

•Scintillation detectors

Both detect the collision between a WIMP and target nuclei

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Universal Composition

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Universal Implications

= Actual Density / Critical Density

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Universal Overview

•Dark matter slows the universal expansion rate

•Density of dark matter affects the fate of the universe

Low density leads to accelerating expansion

High density leads to Big Crunch

Dark matter density affects the universal geometry

Low density leads to open universe

High density leads to closed universe

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Universal Overview

•Current measurements indicate a flat universe with accelerating expansion

•The existence of dark matter can explain these observations

•Detecting dark matter can confirm measurements

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References

Whitlock, Dr. Laura. “How Big is the Universe?” http://nbsp.sonoma.edu/resources/teachers_materials/universe_01/faq_4/tsld029.htm PowerPoint presentation. (8/02/01)

WMAP Mission Results http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101matter.html (10/25/2004) http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_uni/uni_101bb2.html (4/30/2004) Responsible NASA Official: Charles Bennett

Miller, Chris. “Cosmic Hide and Seek: The Search for the Missing Mass.” http://www.eclipse.net/~cmmiller/DM/index.html

Feasey, Roger. “The Truth About Mond.” Auckland Astronomical Society Journal. (9/2002)