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Astroparticle physics: a personal outlook

At the request of the organizers, this talk surveys some of the hot topics discussed at this meeting, giving my {\it subjective views} on them. Subjects covered include the present age and Hubble expansion rate of the Universe - {\it inflation theorists need not yet abandon \Omega = 1}, theories of...

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Autor principal: Ellis, John R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(96)00306-4
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description At the request of the organizers, this talk surveys some of the hot topics discussed at this meeting, giving my {\it subjective views} on them. Subjects covered include the present age and Hubble expansion rate of the Universe - {\it inflation theorists need not yet abandon \Omega = 1}, theories of structure formation in the light of COBE and other data - {\it my favourite is a flat spectrum of initial perturbations subsequently amplified by mixed hot and cold dark matter}, neutrino masses and oscillations - {\it the only experimental indication I take seriously at the moment is the persistent solar neutrino deficit}, the lightest supersymmetric particle - {\it which may behave differently if conventional assumptions are relaxed}, and the axion - {\it much of the window between limits from SN 1987a and cosmology will be explored in an ongoing experiment}. Finally, I present a chronology of some possible interesting future experiments.
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spelling cern-2965402019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/0920-5632(96)00306-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/296540engEllis, John R.Astroparticle physics: a personal outlookAstrophysics and AstronomyAt the request of the organizers, this talk surveys some of the hot topics discussed at this meeting, giving my {\it subjective views} on them. Subjects covered include the present age and Hubble expansion rate of the Universe - {\it inflation theorists need not yet abandon \Omega = 1}, theories of structure formation in the light of COBE and other data - {\it my favourite is a flat spectrum of initial perturbations subsequently amplified by mixed hot and cold dark matter}, neutrino masses and oscillations - {\it the only experimental indication I take seriously at the moment is the persistent solar neutrino deficit}, the lightest supersymmetric particle - {\it which may behave differently if conventional assumptions are relaxed}, and the axion - {\it much of the window between limits from SN 1987a and cosmology will be explored in an ongoing experiment}. Finally, I present a chronology of some possible interesting future experiments.astro-ph/9602077CERN-TH-96-10CERN-TH-96-010CERN-TH-96-010oai:cds.cern.ch:2965401996-02-15
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(96)00306-4
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