Axions/Axion-like particles and the CMB asymmetric dipole
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Abstract: Axions and axion like particles are very attractive dark matter candidates. In this review, we briefly investigate how the cosmological observations reveal the existence of dark matter and some unique properties of axions/axion like particles which make them more interesting.
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