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The Nature of Dark Matter
Published 1995-11-10Version 1
The dynamics of the universe may be dominated by novel weakly interacting elementary particles, by baryons in an invisible form, by black holes, and globally by vacuum energy. The main arguments for and against such hypotheses are reviewed.
Comments: LaTeX, 15 pages, no figures, to be published in: The Evolution of the Universe, edited by G. Borner and S. Gottlober, Dahlem Workshop Report ES~19 (John Wiley & Sons)
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