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Discover how Fritz Zwicky uncovered the enigma of dark matter in 1933, shedding light on the missing mass problem and its implications for our universe. Explore the search for dark matter, from MACHOs to WIMPs, and its profound impact on scientific understanding.
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Fritz Zwicky and Dark Matter Wes Donehower
The “Missing Mass” Problem • In 1933, Zwicky was studying galaxies and he estimated their total mass by measuring their brightness • Then, he used a different method of measuring the mass, and came up with a number 400x his estimate • Nobody did anything about it
Dark Matter • When scientists began to realize that large amounts of hidden mass would explain a lot of their findings, they began to search for “Dark Matter”
Dark Matter • Dark matter cannot be seen or felt; Its existence is implied • Could be subatomic particles lighter than an electron or black holes millions of time more massive than the Sun.
MACHO’s and WIMP’s • WIMP (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles) • Smaller than atoms • MACHO (Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects) • Black Holes • Brown Dwarfs
Dark Matter • It is believed that Dark Matter could make up 90% of our Universe • Some scientist are skeptical of WIMP’s existence, but it seems unlikely that MACHO’s could make up 90% of our Universe • The discovery of Dark Matter would affect our place in the Universe