Currents In Astrophysics And Cosmology


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Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology


Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology

Author: G. G. Fazio

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1993-10-28


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Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology focuses primarily on cosmic-ray physics, X-ray, gamma-ray and neutrino astronomy and cosmology, the main research areas of Professor Maurice M. Shapiro, whose 75th birthday the collection of articles celebrates. Professor Shapiro is internationally distinguished for his contributions to the development of cosmic-ray physics. Each chapter is written by a leading scientist in the field. The scope extends from the inner solar system to distant radio galaxies. The book is ideal for graduate students and scientists working in cosmic-ray astrophysics. This valuable survey will be welcomed not only for its articles by world-renowned scientists but also for its coverage of many topics in high-energy astrophysics, the combination of which makes the book unique.

Cosmology and Astrophysics Through Problems


Cosmology and Astrophysics Through Problems

Author: T. Padmanabhan

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 1996-09-19


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An innovative textbook that provides a unique approach to beginning research in cosmology and high energy astrophysics through a series of problems and answers.

Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter


Particle Physics and Cosmology: Dark Matter

Author: M. Srednicki

language: en

Publisher: Elsevier

Release Date: 2012-12-02


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At least eighty percent of the mass of the universe consists of some material which, unlike ordinary matter, neither emits nor absorbs light. This book collects key papers related to the discovery of this astonishing fact and its profound implications for astrophysics, cosmology, and the physics of elementary particles. The book focuses on the likely possibility that the dark matter is composed of an as yet undiscovered elementary particle, and examines the boundaries of our present knowledge of the properties such a particle must possess.