# Review of Dark Matter

**Authors:** Leonard S. Kisslinger, Debasish Das

arXiv: 1908.00612 · 2020-01-10

## TL;DR

This paper reviews various dark matter candidates, including sterile neutrinos, fermions, and bosons, and discusses current and future detection methods, emphasizing neutrino oscillations and dark photon searches.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive overview of dark matter types, their potential interactions with dark energy, and experimental detection strategies, highlighting recent and proposed searches.

## Key findings

- Dark matter may include sterile neutrinos, fermions, and vector bosons.
- Detection efforts via neutrino oscillations are ongoing.
- Searches for dark photons are a promising avenue.

## Abstract

In this review of Dark Matter we review dark matter as sterile neutrinos, fermions, with their present and possibly future detection via neutrino Oscillations. We review the creation of Dark Matter via interactions with the Dark Energy (quintesence) field. We also review bosons as dark matter, discussing a proposed search for dark photons. Since photons are vector bosons, if dark photons exist at least part of dark matter are vector bosons. Ongoing experimental detection of Dark Matter is reviewed.

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