Brief Review of Recent Advances in Understanding Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Eugene Oks

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent theoretical advances in understanding dark matter and dark energy, covering particle models, alternative explanations, and observational evidence from the last few years.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest theoretical developments and debates in dark matter and dark energy research from recent years.
Findings
Recent publications on sterile neutrinos, self-interacting dark matter, and primordial black holes as dark matter.
Discussions on alternative explanations for supernova observations and dark energy effects.
New models proposing dark matter interactions or modifications to gravity as explanations.
Abstract
Dark sector, constituting about 95 percent of the Universe, remains the subject of numerous studies. There are lots of models dealing with the cause of the effects assigned to dark matter and dark energy. This brief review is devoted to the very recent theoretical advances in these areas: only to the advances achieved in the last few years. For example, in section devoted to particle dark matter we overview recent publications on sterile neutrinos, self-interacting dark matter, dibarions, dark matter from primordial bubbles, primordial black holes as dark matter, axions escaping from neutron stars, and dark and usual matter interacting via the fifth dimension. We also overview the second flavor of hydrogen atoms: their existence was proven by analyzing atomic experiments and is also evidenced by the latest astrophysical observations of the 21 cm spectral line from the early Universe.…
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