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Publication date: 31 March 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14324/111.9781800084704

Number of illustrations: 40

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Fundamentals of Dark Matter

Ignacio Ferreras (Author)

Drawing on the experience of the author, this textbook focuses on pedagogy that guides students through the facts regarding dark matter, but also encourages questions and critical examination of what is known, through thought-provoking exercises under the heading “How about…?” in each chapter. Each chapter includes learning outcomes, discussion questions and classroom exercises.

The book guides students through the first challenges in galactic astrophysics that led to the hypothesis of dark matter; the subsequent detailed studies of large-scale structure and cosmic microwave background that unequivocally identifies this component as a fundamental one; and the latest developments in our understanding of galaxy formation.

The material can be used as the main textbook for a dedicated module on dark matter. It can also be adopted to support a general course on extragalactic astrophysics and cosmology.

Praise for Fundamentals of Dark Matter

‘The nature of dark matter is one of major outstanding questions in astrophysics and Ignacio Ferreras provides a clear and thorough overview of the fundamental aspects of the field. The text contains formal exercises to test comprehension of the material but also more thought-provoking ‘How about..?’ questions that deepen the reader’s understanding. This book is an ideal introduction to an exciting and dynamic area of research and I recommend it highly for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.’
Rosemary Wyse, Johns Hopkins University

‘This textbook offers an accessible introduction to one of the most intriguing topics in astrophysics. With a focus on foundational concepts, Ferreras provides readers with the essential tools to understand the basics of dark matter research, making this book a valuable resource for students and anyone beginning their journey into this fascinating field.’
Gianfranco Bertone, University of Amsterdam

List of figures
List of tables
Preface

1 An open window to the cosmos
2 Galaxies and dark matter
3 The standard halo plus galaxy paradigm
4 Simulating galaxy formation
5 The Big Bang and dark matter
6 Dark matter and particle physics
7 An alternative approach to dark matter
8 An even darker panorama: dark energy

Further reading
Index

DOI: 10.14324/111.9781800084704

Number of illustrations: 40

Publication date: 31 March 2025

PDF ISBN: 9781800084704

EPUB ISBN: 9781800084735

Hardback ISBN: 9781800084728

Paperback ISBN: 9781800084711

Ignacio Ferreras (Author)

Ignacio Ferreras is a staff astronomer at the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, in Tenerife, Spain and holds an honorary professor position at the Physics and Astronomy department, UCL. He was academic staff at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL for eleven years. After obtaining university degrees in theoretical physics in Valladolid, Spain, and Cornell University, USA, he embarked on a career in astrophysics with a PhD in Cantabria, Spain, followed by various research and academic appointments at Oxford, ETH Zürich, UCL, and King’s College London. He was a 'La Caixa' fellow and an individual Marie Curie fellow.

‘The nature of dark matter is one of major outstanding questions in astrophysics and Ignacio Ferreras provides a clear and thorough overview of the fundamental aspects of the field. The text contains formal exercises to test comprehension of the material but also more thought-provoking ‘How about..?’ questions that deepen the reader’s understanding. This book is an ideal introduction to an exciting and dynamic area of research and I recommend it highly for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.’ Rosemary Wyse, Johns Hopkins University

‘This textbook offers an accessible introduction to one of the most intriguing topics in astrophysics. With a focus on foundational concepts, Ferreras provides readers with the essential tools to understand the basics of dark matter research, making this book a valuable resource for students and anyone beginning their journey into this fascinating field.’

Gianfranco Bertone, University of Amsterdam

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