Shedding light on dark matter
Daniel E. Holz ()
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Daniel E. Holz: Albert Einstein Institute (Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics)
Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6747, 819-820
Abstract:
Nine tenths of the matter in the Universe is thought to be dark matter — consisting of microscopic elementary particles or macroscopic black holes. A proposal to measure the gravitational effects of this mysterious matter on light from distant supernovae, may help distinguish between different types of dark matter.
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1038/23589
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