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Letter of Interest Cosmic Probes of Ultra-Light Axion Dark Matter
Arxiv:2107.12380V1 [Astro-Ph.CO] 26 Jul 2021
Probing the Nature of Dark Matter in the Universe
Astrophysical Uncertainties of Direct Dark Matter Searches
Modified Baryonic Dynamics: Two-Component Cosmological
Probing Cosmology at Different Scales
Arxiv:2007.14720V3 [Astro-Ph.CO] 13 Jul 2021
Lecture Eight: Galaxy Formation
Book of Abstracts Ii Contents
Observational Probes of Dark Matter Halos
The Story of Dark Matter Halo Concentrations and Density Profiles
Arxiv:1705.02358V2 [Hep-Ph] 24 Nov 2017
Some Useful Spherically Symmetric Profiles Used to Model Galaxies
Halo Mass Function on Sub-Galactic Scales
Imprints of the Early Universe on Axion Dark Matter Substructure
Cosmological Implications of Modified Gravity: Spherical Collapse and Higher Order Correlations
The Halo Mass Function and an Application to Galaxy Clusters
Abstract Book
Top View
Mixed Dark Matter: Matter Power Spectrum and Halo Mass Function
Thirty Meter Telescope Detailed Science Case: 2015
Arxiv:1912.09486V3 [Hep-Ph] 10 Jun 2021 Neutrinos and Their Interactions Unless Additional Particle IV
Constraints on Dark Matter Scenarios from Measurements of the Galaxy Luminosity Function at High Redshifts P.S
Dark Matter Annihilation Energy Output and Its Effects on the High-Z
The Galaxy−Dark Matter Connection Cosmology & Galaxy Formation with the CLF
000001 Proceedings New Directions in Modern Cosmology
On the Role of Cold Gas in Galaxy Evolution
DMAW 2010: “Dark Matter in Galaxies” Notes for the Presentation
A Python Toolkit for Cosmology, Large-Scale Structure, and Dark Matter Halos
Decaying Majoron DM
Dark Matter Halo Mergers and Quasars
Effect of Baryons on the Dark Matter Distribution from Cosmological
Investigations Into Dark Matter Halo Bias
Modified Baryonic Dynamics: Two-Component Cosmological Simulations with Light Sterile Neutrinos
Dark Matter Particles in Our Galactic Halo Anne Green University of Nottingham
Using Dark Matter Haloes to Learn About Cosmic Acceleration: a New Proposal for a Universal Mass Function
Constraints on Interacting Dark Energy Models Through Cosmic Chronometers and Gaussian Process