Dark matter in the universe
A. D. Dolgova Theoretical Astrophysics Centre , Juliane Mardes Vej 30, DK-2100 , Copenhagen , Denmark
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Cosmological arguments proving that the universe is dominated by invisible non-baryonic matter are reviewed. Possible physical candidates for dark matter particles are discussed. A particular attention is paid to non-compensated remnants of vacuum energy, to the question of stability of super-heavy relics, cosmological mass bounds for very heavy neutral lepton, and some other more exotic possibilities. 1
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