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Dark Particles Answer Dark Energy
2013
Journal of Modern Physics
This paper argues that a hypothetical "dark" particle (a black hole with the reduced Planck mass and arbitrary temperature) gives a simple explanation to the open question of dark energy and has a relic density of only 17% more than the commonly accepted value. By considering an additional near-horizon boundary of the black hole, set by its quantum length, the black hole can obtain an arbitrary temperature. Black-body radiation is still present and fits as the source of the Universe's missing
doi:10.4236/jmp.2013.47a1010
fatcat:3oml7abjmnavvoaifjtt6v4zni