Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology

Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology
Title Modern Theoretical and Observational Cosmology PDF eBook
Author Manolis Plionis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 373
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401006229

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Proceedings of the second Hellenic Cosmology Meeting, held in the National Observatory of Athens (Penteli, 19-20 April 2001)

Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems

Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems
Title Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems PDF eBook
Author Gregory Bothun
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 324
Release 1998-03-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9780748406456

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In recent years an enormous amount of cosmological data has come from well known projects such as the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE). This book explains and makes sense of this vast array of new observational data in terms of its impact on current cosmological models. With new theories and a plethora of data feeding cosmology in the 1990s, Gregory Bothun sets about the task of re- assessing our cosmological models. He outlines exactly what the latest observations are, and how they should be seen as either consistent or in conflict with current cosmogenic scenarios. In this search for a reconciliation of current data with competing theory, he explains how Einstein's idea of a cosmological constant has now become a viable hypothesis. This authoritative text should be valuable to all those studying cosmological observations at advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate level. Bothun draws a path through cosmology by defining a trajectory that is based on the data. This should also provide a framework for professional cosmologists and related readers in physics as it presents a solid observational foundation which either supports or conflicts with present theory. The book is illustrated including many CCD images of galaxies. Given the rapidly changing nature of the field, this book is supported by a World Wide Web site of supplementary material that is designed to readily update the material in the book.

Modern Cosmology

Modern Cosmology
Title Modern Cosmology PDF eBook
Author Scott Dodelson
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 462
Release 2003-03-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0122191412

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An advanced text for senior undergraduates, graduate students and physical scientists in fields outside cosmology. This is a self-contained book focusing on the linear theory of the evolution of density perturbations in the universe, and the anisotropiesin the cosmic microwave background.

Foundations of Modern Cosmology

Foundations of Modern Cosmology
Title Foundations of Modern Cosmology PDF eBook
Author John F. Hawley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 569
Release 2005-07-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 019853096X

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Recent discoveries in astronomy have revolutionized the field of cosmology. While many long-standing questions in cosmology have now been answered, the new data pose new mysteries such as the nature of the "dark energy" that dominates the universe. This second edition provides an accessible and thorough text on the physics of cosmology and a lively account of the modern concordance model of the universe, from the big bang to a distant future dominated by dark energy.

Modern Cosmology in Retrospect

Modern Cosmology in Retrospect
Title Modern Cosmology in Retrospect PDF eBook
Author B. Bertotti
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 460
Release 1990-10-25
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521372138

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Modern cosmology aims to determine the origin, evolution, and ultimate fate of the Universe. This is an area of modern science that has engendered fierce debates which have captured public interest. This book recounts the development of modern cosmology, in chapters contributed by many of the leading protagonists. It is a fascinating account of physical and observational cosmology, the great cosmological debates, important observations and the riddle of dark matter. The enormous controversy surrounding the Big Bang theory is retold in personal recollections from H. Bondi, W. McCrea, and Fred Hoyle. This is followed by chapters on the discovery of cosmic radio waves and the contributions made by radio astronomers to current cosmology. The book concludes with a tribute to some of the pioneers of cosmology.

Modern Cosmology

Modern Cosmology
Title Modern Cosmology PDF eBook
Author S Bonometto
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 489
Release 2001-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1420033905

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Cosmology is a relatively new science, but cosmological questions are as old as mankind. Turning philosophical and metaphysical problems into problems that physics can treat, and hopefully solve, has been an achievement of the twentieth century. Modern Cosmology brings together contributions from a number of outstanding scientists currently working

Observational Cosmology

Observational Cosmology
Title Observational Cosmology PDF eBook
Author Stephen Serjeant
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 0
Release 2010-09-16
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521157155

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Providing a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of observational cosmology, this advanced undergraduate textbook enables students to use quantitative physical methods to understand the Universe. The textbook covers recent developments such as precision cosmology and the concordance cosmological model, inflation, gravitational lensing, the extragalactic far-infrared and X-ray backgrounds, downsizing and baryon wiggles. It also explores the future missions and facilities likely to dominate cosmological research in the future, including radio, X-ray, submillimeter-wave and gravitational wave astronomy. Each chapter contains full-color figures, worked examples and exercises with complete solutions. Clearly identified key facts and equations help students easily locate important information. Suggestions for further reading provide jumping-off points for students aiming to further their studies. Reflecting decades of Open University experience in undergraduate teaching, this textbook brings students to the forefront of the rapidly developing field of observational cosmology. Accompanying resources to this textbook are available at: http://www.cambridge.org/features/astrophysics.