Astroparticle physics - A Personal Outlook
Abstract
At the request of the organizers, this talk surveys some of the hot topics discussed at this meeting, giving my {\it subjective views} on them. Subjects covered include the present age and Hubble expansion rate of the Universe - {\it inflation theorists need not yet abandon }, theories of structure formation in the light of COBE and other data - {\it my favourite is a flat spectrum of initial perturbations subsequently amplified by mixed hot and cold dark matter}, neutrino masses and oscillations - {\it the only experimental indication I take seriously at the moment is the persistent solar neutrino deficit}, the lightest supersymmetric particle - {\it which may behave differently if conventional assumptions are relaxed}, and the axion - {\it much of the window between limits from SN 1987a and cosmology will be explored in an ongoing experiment}. Finally, I present a chronology of some possible interesting future experiments.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9602077,
title = {Astroparticle physics - A Personal Outlook},
author = {John Ellis},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9602077},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
22 pages, Latex, 1 table and 20 figures as ps files. Invited talk presented at the IVth Workshop on Theoretical and Phenomenological Aspects of Underground Physics (TAUP 95), Toledo, Spain, September 1995 - to appear in the Proceedings