Preface |
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About the Author |
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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 Particle Dark Matter: The Name of the Game |
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1.2 There is more matter than the matter that shines --- classical (mechanical) evidences |
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1.6 Timely structure formation |
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1.7 The dark matter density and velocity distribution |
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1.8 Can "dark" baryons fit the bill? |
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1.9 Gross features of a decent dark matter particle |
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Chapter 2 The Thermal Relic Paradigm: Zeroth-Order Lessons from Cosmology |
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2.3 Hot and cold thermal relics |
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2.4 How heavy and how light can cold relics be? |
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Chapter 3 The Thermal Relic Paradigm: A Closer Look |
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3.2 The Boltzmann equation |
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3.3 Three classic (and important) caveats to the standard story |
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3.4 Modified thermal history: a quintessential example |
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3.5 Non-thermal dark matter production and asymmetric dark matter |
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3.6 Kinetic decoupling and the smallest dark matter halos |
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3.7 Lesser known stories and miracles of SIDMs, SIMPs, ELDERs, semi-annihilation, freeze-in, and FIMPs |
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Chapter 4 The Art of WIMP Direct Detection |
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4.2 Why direct detection is a tough business |
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4.3 Direct detection event rates, for real |
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4.4 Taking it spin by spin |
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Chapter 5 Indirect Dark Matter Searches |
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5.2 The ingredients of indirect dark matter searches |
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5.3 Indirect detection: warm-up lap |
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5.5 The tiny neutral ones |
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5.6 Light from dark matter |
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Chapter 6 Searching for Dark Matter with Particle Colliders |
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6.2 Examples from supersymmetry and UED |
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6.3 Effective theory approach |
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6.5 Invisible Higgs decays to dark matter |
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Chapter 7 Axions and Axion-like Particles as Dark Matter |
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Chapter 8 Sterile Neutrinos as Dark Matter Particles |
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8.2 Sterile neutrino dark matter? |
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8.3 Sterile neutrino production |
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8.4 Sterile neutrino dark matter, and how to discover it |
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Chapter 9 Bestiarium: A Short, Biased Compendium of Notable Dark Matter Particle Candidates and Models |
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9.2 Of gravitinos and other depressing dark matter candidates |
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9.3 Superheavy dark matter: WIMPzillas! |
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9.4 Self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) |
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9.5 Asymmetric dark matter |
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9.6 What does "minimality" mean, and how does it look like? |
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Appendix A Rudimentary Particle Physics |
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A.1 The magic world of natural units |
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A.2 Cross sections and decay widths |
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A.3 Effective theories in a nutshell |
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A.4 A succinct primer on neutralino dark matter |
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A.5 A succinct primer on (minimal) universal extra dimension's (UED) Kaluza--Klein dark matter |
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Appendix B Rudimentary Cosmology |
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B.1 Friedman--Robertson--Walker cosmology |
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B.2 Thermodynamics of the early universe |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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