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Dark matter makes up about 27% of the total energy content of the universe
Density of dark matter in the universe is about 0.26 kg/m^3
We need to calculate the mass of a single WIMP particle.
We can use the following formula:
Mass of a WIMP particle = Total mass of dark matter / Number of WIMPs
If we assume that WIMPs make up 100% of dark matter, then the total mass of dark matter in the universe is equal to the total mass of the universe. According to current estimates, the total mass of the universe is about 1.5 × 10^53 kg.
To calculate the number of WIMPs, we can use the density of dark matter in the universe and the volume of the universe. The volume of the universe is estimated to be about 4 × 10^80 m^3.
Number of WIMPs = Volume of the universe x Density of dark matter
Number of WIMPs = 4 × 10^80 m^3 x 0.26 kg/m^3
Number of WIMPs = 1.04 × 10^80
Now we can calculate the mass of a single WIMP particle:
Mass of a WIMP particle = Total mass of dark matter / Number of WIMPs
Mass of a WIMP particle = 1.5 × 10^53 kg / 1.04 × 10^80
Mass of a WIMP particle ≈ 1.44 × 10^-22 kg
Therefore, assuming that WIMPs make up 100% of dark matter, the estimated mass of a single WIMP particle is approximately 1.44 × 10^-22 kg.