Badly Shaved Monkey
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"Dark Galaxy" found
Could someone please give me a brief rundown on Dark Matter? I am confused.
I understand that it is supposedly constrained to consist of matter that is basically different from "ordinary" matter and that particles acting as "WIMPs" are invoked. (Could someone briefly explain the arguments that imply this constraint not to be ordinary baryonic matter?). If WIMPs or other exotica are required, what does that do to the basic framework of the Standard Model? I don't see them on the list and I don't understand if the envisaged extensions of the Standard Model like supersymmetry with its selectrons and squarks etc simply subsumes the idea of WIMPs as being a description of one set of those additional particles. There is a p.s. to that, bearing in mind JAK's recent thread: is the Higgs boson a component of the Standard Model or is it already outside that construct?
But, and this is where I get confused, I thought there were also serious suggestions that Dark Matter may be relatively boring things like brown dwarfs and other normal matter objects that don't actively shine.
Basically, does Dark Matter have to be made of weird stuff, or do more prosaic explanations remain viable?
Thanks.
Could someone please give me a brief rundown on Dark Matter? I am confused.
I understand that it is supposedly constrained to consist of matter that is basically different from "ordinary" matter and that particles acting as "WIMPs" are invoked. (Could someone briefly explain the arguments that imply this constraint not to be ordinary baryonic matter?). If WIMPs or other exotica are required, what does that do to the basic framework of the Standard Model? I don't see them on the list and I don't understand if the envisaged extensions of the Standard Model like supersymmetry with its selectrons and squarks etc simply subsumes the idea of WIMPs as being a description of one set of those additional particles. There is a p.s. to that, bearing in mind JAK's recent thread: is the Higgs boson a component of the Standard Model or is it already outside that construct?
But, and this is where I get confused, I thought there were also serious suggestions that Dark Matter may be relatively boring things like brown dwarfs and other normal matter objects that don't actively shine.
Basically, does Dark Matter have to be made of weird stuff, or do more prosaic explanations remain viable?
Thanks.