Abstract

Today, astronomers use different methods to study the structure and evolution of the universe. However, they will all be affected by other factors such as light or electromagnetic radiation. It is impossible to accurately observe the structure of the universe in the distant past. To find objects that fit the criteria, the existence of dark matter was assumed. It only has a gravitational effect and will be less affected. The composition and characteristics of dark matter are important research foundations. In this paper, the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) and power spectrum are used to study the status of dark matter in the universe. The search found Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) to be a candidate in the dark matter component. The three types of dark matter are cold dark matter, warm dark matter, and hot dark matter. Comparing their respective characteristics, it is concluded that cold dark matter (CDM) is the condition for observing large-scale structures. The result is that dark matter constitutes the second largest component of the universe. WIMPs are more suitable candidates than Neutrinos. CDM is best suited for studying large-scale structures over time. Eventually, it will be discovered that dark matter has strong stability, which will help astronomers find the process of universe evolution. Dark matter is also an important player that is best used to study the structure and evolution of the universe.

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