Abstract

ABSTRACTThe agreement between the observed light element abundances and calculations of homogeneous cosmological nucleosynthesis constrains inhomogenequs models, and suggests that most of the matter in the Universe is invisible Dark Matter. This could be in the form of neutrinos, lightest supersymmetric particles (LSPs) or axions. Interactions between LSPs or axions and nuclear matter are controlled by the spin decomposition of the nucleon.

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