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Self-destructing atomic dark matter
Michael Geller
, Ofri Telem
School of Physics and Astronomy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of California at Berkeley
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Dark Matter
100%
Self-destructive Behavior
100%
Production Mechanism
33%
Atomic Rearrangement
33%
Dark Sector
33%
Time Production
33%
Small Fraction
16%
Early Universe
16%
Bound States
16%
Galaxies
16%
Neutrino Detectors
16%
Muon
16%
Dark Matter Candidates
16%
Model Particle
16%
Existing Data
16%
Antiproton
16%
Self-destruction
16%
Sector Model
16%
Super-Kamiokande
16%
Matter Fluxes
16%
Dark Atoms
16%
Physics
Dark Matter
100%
Muon
14%
Early Universe
14%
Standard Model
14%
Antiproton
14%