Dark Matter and its Crucial Role in the Formation of Galaxies and Clusters Dark matter is one of the most mysterious substances in the universe, and it is crucial to the formation of galaxies and galaxy clusters. It was first hypothesized in th…
Cosmological Analysis of the DR12 Galaxy Sample" by Florian Beutler et al. The study of large-scale structure has been a crucial part of cosmology for decades, providing valuable insights into the distribution of matter in the universe and…
Planck 2015 Results. XIII. Cosmological Parameters The universe has fascinated humanity for centuries, and the study of cosmology has played a crucial role in our understanding of its origin and evolution. One of the most significant milestones…
Determination of Cosmological Parameters with First-Year WMAP Observations In 2003, a groundbreaking paper was published in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series titled "First-Year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) Observat…
Exploring Gravitational Lensing as a Possible Method for Detecting Dark Matter Dark matter is one of the most enigmatic substances in the universe, accounting for approximately 85% of the total matter in the cosmos. Despite its abundance, dark …
The Role of Dark Matter in the Formation and Growth of Supermassive Black Holes Supermassive black holes are some of the most fascinating objects in the universe, with masses that can reach billions of times that of the Sun. These black holes a…
Understanding the Influence of Dark Matter on the Dynamics of Galaxy Clusters Galaxy clusters are some of the largest structures in the universe, consisting of hundreds or even thousands of galaxies held together by gravity. These clusters are …
Beyond Dark Matter: Alternative Theories Dark matter has been a mystery for decades, and while many theories have been proposed to explain its existence, none have been conclusively proven. As a result, scientists are exploring alternative theo…
Dark Matter Annihilation For decades, scientists have been trying to unravel one of the universe's biggest mysteries: dark matter. While we cannot see or detect it directly, its presence is felt through its gravitational pull on visible mat…
The Cosmic Microwave Background and the Clues it Reveals about Dark Matter The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is a faint glow of radiation that permeates the universe, and is the oldest light we can observe. It is the afterglow of the Big Ba…