The presence of a matter species that interacts gravitationally but not electromagnetically is widely accepted, but how massive are the Dark Matter particles?
The presence of a matter species that interacts gravitationally but not electromagnetically is widely accepted, but how massive are the Dark Matter particles?
The presence of a matter species that interacts gravitationally but not electromagnetically is widely accepted, but how massive are the Dark Matter particles?
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MODEL | Link to snapshots |
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LCDM | text |
EXP001 | text |
EXP002 | text |
EXP003 | text |
EXP008e3 | text |
SUGRA003 | text |
This section of the table contains links to halo catalogues
Model | Link to SubFind catalogues | Link to ASCII catalogues |
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LCDM | text | text |
EXP001 | text | text |
EXP002 | text | text |
EXP003 | text | text |
EXP008e3 | text | text |
SUGRA003 | text | text |
This section of the table contains links to VIDE Void Catalogues.
MODEL | Link to VIDE catalogues |
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LCDM | text |
EXP001 | text |
EXP002 | text |
EXP003 | text |
EXP008e3 | text |
SUGRA003 | text |
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