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Physicists Narrow Range of Potential Masses for Dark Matter Candidate Particles | Physics – Sci-News.com
In a paper to be published in the journal Physics Letters B, a duo of theoretical physicists from the University of Sussex shows that quantum gravity leads to lower…

In a paper to be published in the journal Physics Letters B, a duo of theoretical physicists from the University of Sussex shows that quantum gravity leads to lower and upper bounds on the masses of dark matter candidate particles, where the lower bound comes from limits on fifth force type interactions and the upper bound from the lifetime of a dark matter candidate.
This image was produced by a simulation showing the evolution of dark matter in the Universe. Image credit: Milennium-II Simulation.
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