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9780792368564

Current Topics in Astrofundamental Physics

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    9780792368564

  • ISBN10:

    0792368568

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-02-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

The book presents the fundamental physics underlying our increased understanding of the early universe, the cosmic microwave background, large scale structure formation, the dark matter problem, and the interplay between them, focusing on the cosmic microwave background. There is an emphasis on the mutual impact of fundamental physics and cosmology, both at theoretical and experimental / observational levels, within a deep and well defined programme that additionally provides a careful interdisciplinarity. Special sections cover fractals and scaling laws in astrophysics and cosmology, and high energy and neutrino astrophysics. The nature of the domain demands different approaches and points of view (either complementary or contradictory). Readers are provided with the basics of the different competitive lines of research, affording them an excellent opportunity to learn about the real state of the disciplines and increasing their critical awareness. Readership: Experimental and theoretical physicists, astrophysicists and astronomers from a variety of backgrounds. An excellent reference for the young postdoctoral scientist. Also useful for advanced undergraduate students and senior scientists.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
50th Anniversary of the Founding of Nato xi
Dedication of the 7th Course to Ya. B. Zeldovich xvii
80th Anniversary of Professor I.M. Khalatnikov xxi
I. THE EARLY UNIVERSE
Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
3(14)
M. Shaposhnikov
Elements of Baryogenesis
17(20)
W. Buchmuller
S. Fredenhagen
Out of Equilibrium Fields in Selfconsistent Inflationary Dynamics. Density Fluctuations
37(60)
D. Boyanovsky
H.J. De Vega
Minimal String Driven Cosmology and its Predictions
97(24)
M.P. Infante
N. Sanchez
New Dual Relations Between Quantum Field Theory and String Regimes in Curved Backgrounds
121(10)
M. Ramon Medrano
N. Sanchez
Detectability of Relic Squeezed Gravitational Waves by Laser Interferometers
131(8)
L.P. Grishchuk
Gravitational Field and Its Energy-Momentum Tensor
139(12)
L.P. Grishchuk
S.V. Babak
II. COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND RADIATION
Observations and Theory of The Cosmic Microwave Background
151(26)
A.N. Lasenby
The 1+3 Covariant Approach to CMB Anisotropies. Erice lectures 1999
177(20)
G.F.R. Ellis
P.K.S. Dunsby
Some Problems of the CMB Polarization
197(22)
P. Naselsky
D.I. Novikov
I.D. Novikov
The High Redshift Radio Universe
219(24)
Yu N. Parijskij
III. LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE, DARK MATTER
In Search of the Early Universe. I. The Oldest Stars
243(8)
P.W. Hodge
In Search of the Early Universe. II. The Youngest Galaxies
251(6)
P.W. Hodge
Clusters of Galaxies and the Large Scale Structure
257(34)
G. Chincarini
Structure Formation of Galaxy Clusters and Beyond
291(54)
Li-Zhi Fang
Warm Dark Matter. Clues to Primordial Phase Density from the Structure of Galaxy Halos
345(10)
C.J. Hogan
Dark Matter as Determined from Energetic Particles
355(10)
P.L. Biermann
IV. FRACTALS AND SCALING LAWS IN ASTROPHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY
Fractal Lacunarity and Scenarios for the Near-Isotropic Distribution of Galaxies
365(26)
B.B. Mandelbrot
Fractal Structures and the Large Scale Distribution of Galaxies
391(28)
L. Pietronero
F. Sylos Labini
The Cosmological Many-Body Problem and Some of its Observational Implications
419(14)
W.C. Saslaw
The Statistical Mechanics of the Self-Gravitating Gas: Equation of State and Fractal Dimension
433(16)
H.J. De Vega
N.S. Anchez
Renormalization Group Flow and Fragmentation in the Self-Gravitating Thermal Gas
449(34)
B. Semelin
H.J. De Vega
N.S Anchez
F. Combes
V. HIGH ENERGY AND NEUTRINO ASTROPHYSICS
Bepposax: 3 Years of Operation. Highlights and Significant Results
483(16)
L. Scarsi
The Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays and Cosmic Neutrinos as Probes for the Distant Universe. Astrophysics Involved and Experimental Approach
499(16)
L. Scarsi
Origin and Physics of the Highest Energy Particles in the Universe
515(24)
P.L. Biermann
E.-J. Ahn
G. Medina-Tanco
T. Stanev
The Gamma-Ray Bursts and the SWIFT Mission
539(26)
G. Chincarini
D. Lazzati
Neutrino Oscillations and Cosmology
565(20)
A. D. Dolagov
High Energy Neutrino Astronomy: Towards Kilometer-Scale Detectors
585(24)
F. Halzen
Accretion of Gas onto Black Holes
609(18)
I.V. Artemova
G.S. Bisnovatyi-Kogan
I.D. Novikov
Mass Extinctions of Species - Were Dinosours Killed by an Asteroid or Volcanoes?
627(18)
D. R.O. Morrison
Opening the Third Millennium 645(6)
Photographs of the Institute 651(10)
Author Index 661

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