English: The number-line is broken into the two major classifications of dark matter particle hypotheses, particle-like dark matter (e.g. WIMPs) and wave-like dark matter (e.g. axions). The Compton wavelength and Compton frequency of the particles are shown for comparison, along with a few major reference points. Created by Ciaran O'Hare.
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Different dark matter candidates as a function of their mass in units of electronvolt (eV).
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