PIRSA:11090110
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Our Self-Annihilating Neighbours Speaker(s): James Taylor
Abstract: One of the most exciting, albeit slightly speculative, components of the Fermi mission is to search for evidence of energetic events related to dark matter decay or annihilation. The best targets for this search a regions where we suspect there is dark matter, but see few conventional gamma-ray sour... read more
Date: 22/09/2011 - 12:00 pm
Collection: Unravelling Dark Matter Conference
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PIRSA:10040108
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The Suprime Survey: A large shear-selected sample of galaxy clusters at z = 0.1 - 0.8 Speaker(s): James Taylor
Abstract: TBA
Date: 30/04/2010 - 2:45 pm
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PIRSA:08060021
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Primordial non-gaussianity and DM small scale structure Speaker(s): James Taylor
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Date: 08/06/2008 - 3:15 pm
Collection: Small-Scale Structure of Dark Matter
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PIRSA:07090041
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Structure Formation in Dark and Luminous Matter Speaker(s): James Taylor
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Date: 12/09/2007 - 12:00 pm
Collection: Frontiers of Modern Cosmology
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PIRSA:07080037
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Cosmological Constraints from Gravitational Lensing Speaker(s): James Taylor
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Date: 17/08/2007 - 2:30 pm
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PIRSA:07070011
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Resolving the Mystery of Dark Matter - EinsteinPlus Keynote Session Speaker(s): James Taylor
Abstract: For more than 70 years, astronomers have had the uneasy suspicion that there was more to the universe than met the eye - much, much more. In the past five years, this suspicion has become a certainty. We now know for sure that normal matter and normal radiation account for only 4% of the density of ... read more
Date: 20/07/2007 - 10:40 am
Collection: Einstein Plus 2007
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