Non-Baryonic Dark Matter -- A Theoretical Perspective
Leszek Roszkowski

TL;DR
This paper reviews various non-baryonic dark matter candidates, including axions, neutralinos, axinos, gravitinos, and super-massive Wimpzillas, from a theoretical standpoint.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive theoretical overview of multiple dark matter candidates, highlighting their properties and significance.
Findings
Summarizes key properties of axions, neutralinos, axinos, gravitinos, and Wimpzillas.
Discusses the theoretical motivations for each dark matter candidate.
Highlights the importance of these candidates in cosmology and particle physics.
Abstract
I review axions, neutralinos, axinos, gravitinos and super-massive Wimpzillas as dark matter candidates.
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