UPPER LIMITS ON DENSITY OF DARK MATTER IN SOLAR SYSTEM
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Publication:5481903
Abstract: The analysis of the observational data for the secular perihelion precession of Mercury, Earth, and Mars, based on the EPM2004 ephemerides, results in new upper limits on density of dark matter in the Solar system.
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