
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 96 | Lina Necib on What and Where the Dark Matter Is
May 11, 2020
Lina Necib, a leading astrophysicist at Caltech and soon-to-be MIT professor, dives deep into the mysteries of dark matter. She explains its elusive nature and why it makes up five times more of the universe than ordinary matter. The discussion covers potential candidates like WIMPs and axions and the challenges in detecting them. Necib highlights breakthroughs from the Gaia satellite that have revolutionized our understanding of stellar distribution in the Milky Way. Get ready for a cosmic journey illuminating the fundamental structure of our universe!
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Neutrino Candidates
- Sterile neutrinos are a dark matter possibility.
- Standard neutrinos are too 'hot' and would disrupt observed structures.
Seeking New Physics
- Lina Necib emphasizes the excitement of finding where the Standard Model fails.
- Physicists are open to new ideas and actively seek to challenge existing theories.
Collider Searches
- Collider searches look for missing energy to detect dark matter.
- Missing energy suggests a dark particle balancing momentum.

