"Much of the of the Universe is thought to reside in some as yet unidentified . This view is based on the analysis of trajectories of luminous ‘‘tracers’’ that map out the local potential, assuming that gravity is the only long ranged interaction between ordinary and dark matter. This assumption should be tested experimentally if possible. Laboratory tests of the can constrain (at an interesting level) any exotic coupling between ordinary and dark matter when analyzed as a test of the uniformity of towards the center of the Galaxy."
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Christopher Stubbs
(born March 12, 1958) is an American , known for his research on , cosmology, and gravitation. He was elected in 1999 a Fellow of the . He was a member of the ; the team shared in 2007, with others, the and shared in 2015, with others, the .
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