Dark matter and the early Universe: a review
A. Arbey, F. Mahmoudi

TL;DR
This review explores the nature of dark matter, its potential explanations, and how early Universe cosmology and experimental observations can help uncover its properties beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of dark matter theories, experimental methods, and the connection between early Universe cosmology and dark matter detection.
Findings
Discussion of various dark matter candidates
Analysis of experimental observables for detection
Link between early Universe properties and dark matter constraints
Abstract
Dark matter represents currently an outstanding problem in both cosmology and particle physics. In this review we discuss the possible explanations for dark matter and the experimental observables which can eventually lead to the discovery of dark matter and its nature, and demonstrate the close interplay between the cosmological properties of the early Universe and the observables used to constrain dark matter models in the context of new physics beyond the Standard Model.
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