What Is Dark Matter
By (Author) Peter Fisher
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
1st November 2022
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
523.1126
Hardback
192
Width 127mm, Height 203mm
What we know about dark matter and what we have yet to discover.
Astronomical observations have confirmed dark matters existence, but what exactly is dark matter In What Is Dark Matter, particle physicist Peter Fisher introduces readers to one of the most intriguing frontiers of physics. We cannot actually see dark matter, a mysterious, nonluminous form of matter that is believed to account for about 27 percent of the mass-energy balance in the universe. But we know dark matter is present by observing its ghostly gravitational effects on the behaviour and evolution of galaxies. Fisher brings readers quickly up to speed regarding the current state of the dark matter problem, offering relevant historical context as well as a close look at the cutting-edge research focused on revealing dark matters true nature.
Could dark matter be a new type of particle an axion or a Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP) or something else What have physicists ruled out so far and why What experimental searches are now underway and planned for the near future, in hopes of detecting dark matter on Earth or in space Fisher explores these questions and more, illuminating what is known and unknown, and what a triumph it will be when scientists discover dark matters identity at last.
Peter Fisher is the Thomas A. Frank (1977) Professor of Physics and serves as head of the Physics Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.