|  Matter Content of the Universe | 
In General > s.a. astronomy; cosmological
  parameters; early-universe cosmology, baryogenesis
  and nucleosynthesis; matter distribution.
  * 1995: The dogma is that
    Ωb ≈ 0.05, Ωdm
    ≈ 0.95, Ωcc = 0.
  * 1998: M Turner &
    D Schramm predict 5% ordinary matter, based on deuterium abundance.
  * 1999: "Matter"
    consists of ordinary matter/radiation (Ω ≈ 0.2), dark matter,
    and dark energy (possibly a cosmological constant).
  * 2000: Cold dark matter
    from new cmb data; Favored values Ωm
    ≈ 0.4 ± 0.1, Ωb
    = 0.02 h−2,
    0.001 < Ων < 0.1,
    Ωcc ≈ 0.7.
  * 2001: New DASI and Boomerang cmb data; Favored
    values Ωb = 0.05, Ωdm
    = 0.30, Ωde = 0.65 (p < 0).
  * 2002: 2dF galaxy redshift survey and cmb,
    Ωm = 1 − Ωcc
    = 0.30; Using KamLAND data, Ων
    ≤ 0.070 h−2.
  * 2003:
    WMAP data give Ωb
    = 0.04, Ωdm
    = 0.23, Ωde
    = 0.73; SDSS data, Ωb
    = 0.05, Ωdm
    = 0.25, Ωde = 0.70.
  * 2003: The ΛCDM model provides the
    best fit to the data, with Ωtot = 1.02 ± 0.02.
  * 2013:  GRBs as standard candles give
    Ωm = 0.30, Ωde
    = 0.70; WMAP 5-year data  Ωm = 0.27,
    Ωde = 0.73; Planck mission Ωm
    = 0.317, Ωde = 0.683.
  * 2015: Planck mission data
    give Ωm = 0.308  ± 0.012.
  * Critical density: At the present time,
    ρcrit = 6 H atoms/m3
    = 10−26 kg/m3;
    Notice that Ωcc = Λ
    c2/3H02.
  * Entropy: The entropy of the universe is low but increasing.
  @ General references: Melott PRP(90);
    Persic & Salucci MNRAS(92)ap/05 [baryons];
    Bahcall ap/96 [large-scale structure];
    White ap/96-conf [large z];
    Dolgov NPPS(02)ap,
    hp/02-proc [antimatter];
    Krauss & Scherrer PRD(07)ap [radiation cannot become dominant again];
    Holder et al ApJ(10)-a0907 [baryon-dark matter ratio fluctuations];
    Ferreira & Starkmann Sci(09)nov-a0911 [dark fields vs modified gravity].
  @ Density: Coles & Ellis Nat(94)aug,
    97;
    Bahcall & Fan PNAS(98)ap;
    Krauss AIP(98)hp [cosmological constant];
    Bahcall PS(00)ap/99-conf [galaxy clusters];
    Roos & Harun-or-Rashid ap/00,
    ap/00 [flatness];
    Turner ApJL(02)ap/01;
    Schindler ap/01-in
      [Ωm];
    Waterhouse & Zibin a0804 [variation of Ω];
    Lee JCAP(14)-a1307 [from large-scale structure].
Types of Matter > s.a. dark matter;
  inflationary scenarios; photon
  phenomenology; topological defects.
  * Components: Ordinary "baryonic"
    matter, dark matter, "dark energy" (possibly a cosmological constant).
  * 2008: Recent experiments, including PAMELA,
    ATIC, WMAP, and EGRET, have revealed unusually high electron-positron production in the cosmos,
    more so than can be explained by mechanisms such as supernova explosions or cosmic-ray collisions;
    This discrepancy is leading some researchers to speculate that dark matter may play a part [@ news
    pt(08)nov].
  @ Reviews: Dine ht/01-conf;
    Durrer ap/02-proc;
    Fukugita & Peebles ApJ(04)ap [energy inventory].
  @ General references: Melia A&A(15)-a1411 [cosmic equation of state];
    Clifton a1509-MG14
      [is modeling the matter as dust adequate?];
    Neeleman et al ApJ(16)-a1601 [HI].
  @ Repulsive matter:
    Cornish & Starkman ap/98;
    > s.a. dark energy.
  @ Mirror matter: Foot PLB(99)ap [stars?],
    PLB(99)ap [planets?];
    Mohapatra & Teplitz PLB(99)ap [MACHOs?];
    Foot & Mitra APP(03)ap/02 [Solar System];
    Foot & Silagadze IJMPD(05) [supernovas and GRBs];
    Ciarcelluti IJMPD(05),
    IJMPD(05).
  @ Other diffuse background: Henry ApJL(99)ap;
    Lagache et al ASS(99)ap [sub-mm];
    Zhao et al PLB(09) [free-streaming gas in radiation-dominated era];
    Dwek & Krennrich APP(13)-a1209,
    news sn(13)aug [extragalactic background light];
    Dado & Dar a1411
      [common origin for gamma-ray and neutrino backgrounds, GRBs from jets in type Ic supernovae];
    Cooray a1602-RSOS
      [extragalactic background over 20 decades in wavelength];
    > s.a. astronomy at various wavelengths [cosmic radio and infrared backgrounds];
      cosmic microwave background; gamma rays;
      gravitons; neutrinos.
 And fundamental physics: see antimatter;
  electroweak theory; quantum fields
  in curved spacetime; structure of matter.
 And fundamental physics: see antimatter;
  electroweak theory; quantum fields
  in curved spacetime; structure of matter.
 Phenomenology: see astronomical phenomena;
  magnetism in astrophysics and cosmology;
  observational cosmology [including matter and radiation].
 Phenomenology: see astronomical phenomena;
  magnetism in astrophysics and cosmology;
  observational cosmology [including matter and radiation].
Observational Missions
  * Past: COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer),
    launched in 1989; It reported the first anisotropy in 1992.
  * Present and future: WMAP (Wilkinson
    Microwave Anisotropy Probe) launched in 2001, reported results in 2003, 2006, 2008
    (5-year results), 2011 (7-year results); ESA's Planck satellite launched in 2009.
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