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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
The Observable
Universe
................................. 1
1.1
Introduction
.......................................... 1
1.2
Baryonic
Matter ......................................
2
1.3
Antimatter
...........................................
З
1.4
The Expansion of the Universe
.......................... 4
1.5
Dark Matter
.......................................... 6
1.6
The Age of the Universe
................................ 9
1.7
The Left-Overs from the Big Bang
....................... 10
1.8
New Windows to Cosmology and Particle Physics
......... 10
1.9
Problems
............................................. 12
Special Relativity
......................................... 15
2.1
Introduction
.......................................... 15
2.2
Frames, Coordinates and Metric
......................... 15
2.2.1
Coordinates
.................................... 16
2.2.2
Metric and Transformations
...................... 17
2.3
Minkowski Space
...................................... 18
2.3.1
Causal Structure of Space-Time
.................. 22
2.3.2
Vectors, Scalars and Tensors
..................... 22
2.4
Relativistic Kinematics
................................. 23
2.4.1
Kinematics for
2 —>· 2
Processes
................... 26
2.4.2
System of Units
................................ 28
2.4.3
Some Relativistic Kinematics for
2 —> 2
Processes
... 28
2.5
Relativistic Optics
..................................... 29
2.5.1
Aberration
..................................... 29
2.5.2
Doppler
Effect
.................................. 31
2.6
Electromagnetic Vectors and Tensors
.................... 32
2.7
Summary
............................................. 34
2.8
Problems
............................................. 35
General Relativity
........................................ 37
3.1
Introduction
.......................................... 37
3.2
The Equivalence Principle
.............................. 37
3.3
Gravitational Redshift and Bending of Light
.............. 39
3.4
Curved Spaces
........................................ 42
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Contents
3.5
Coordinates
and Metric
................................ 43
3.5.1
Measures of Curvature
.......................... 45
3.5.2
Three-Dimensional Space
........................ 48
3.6
Curved Space-Time
.................................... 49
3.6.1
The Energy-Momentum Tensor
................... 52
3.7
Einstein s Equations of Gravitation
...................... 54
3.7.1
The
Schwarzschild
Solution
...................... 55
3.8
Summary
............................................. 56
3.9
Problems
............................................. 56
4
Cosmological Models
..................................... 59
4.1
Space without Matter
-
the
de
Sitter Model
.............. 59
4.2
The Standard Model of Cosmology
...................... 61
4.3
The Expanding Universe
............................... 65
4.3.1
The Deviation from the Linear Hubble Law
........ 68
4.3.2
The Fate of the Universe
......................... 69
4.3.3
Particle Horizons
............................... 71
4.4
Cosmological Distances: Low Redshift
.................... 73
4.4.1
Luminosity Distance
............................ 74
4.4.2
Angular Distance
............................... 75
4.5
Cosmological Distances: High Redshift
................... 76
4.5.1
The
Lookback
Time and the Age of the Universe
... 76
4.5.2
Measuring Cosmological Parameters
............... 78
4.5.3
Redshift Dependence of the Particle Horizon
....... 79
4.6
Observations of Standard Candles
....................... 80
4.7
Meaning of the Cosmological Constant
................... 82
4.8
Summary
............................................. 85
4.9
Problems
............................................. 86
5
Gravitational Lensing
..................................... 89
5.1
The Bending of Light
.................................. 89
5.2
Observation of Gravitational Lensing
.................... 94
5.2.1
Galactic Dark Matter Searches: Lensing of Stars
.... 94
5.2.2
Lensing of Objects at Cosmological Distances
...... 97
5.2.3
The Mass Density in Galaxy Clusters
............. 100
5.2.4
Weak Gravitational Lensing
...................... 101
5.3
Black Holes
........................................... 103
5.3.1
Primordial Black Holes
.......................... 104
5.4
Summary
............................................. 105
5.5
Problems
............................................. 105
Table
of
Contents
XIII
Particles and Fields
.......................................107
6.1
Introduction
..........................................107
6.2
Review of Particle Physics
..............................107
6.3
Quantum Numbers
....................................109
6.4
Degrees of Freedom in the Standard Model
...............110
6.5
Mesons and
Baryons...................................110
6.6
Gauge Fields
..........................................112
6.7
Massive Gauge Bosons and the Higgs Mechanism
..........115
6.8
Gluons and
Gravitons
..................................119
6.9
Beyond the Standard Model
............................120
6.9.1
Supersymmetry
.................................121
6.10
Some Particle Phenomenology
..........................123
6.10.1
Estimates of Cross-Sections
......................124
6.11
Examples of Cross-Section Calculations
..................126
6.11.1
Definition of the Cross-Section
...................128
6.11.2
Neutrino Interactions
............................128
6.11.3
The
77ЄЄ
System
...............................129
6.12
Processes Involving Hadrons
............................132
6.13
Vacuum Energy Density
................................135
6.14
Summary
.............................................136
6.15
Problems
.............................................137
Phase Transitions
.........................................139
7.1
Introduction
..........................................139
7.2
Phase Transitions in Condensed Matter
..................139
7.2.1
The Landau Description of Phase Transitions
......140
7.3
Domain Walls, Strings and other Defects
.................143
7.4
Summary
.............................................146
Thermodynamics in the Early Universe
...................147
8.1
Introduction
..........................................147
8.2
Equilibrium Thermodynamics
...........................149
8.3
Entropy
..............................................153
8.4
Summary
.............................................158
8.5
Problems
.............................................160
Thermal Relics from the Big Bang
........................161
9.1
Matter Antimatter Asymmetry
..........................161
9.2
Freeze-Out and Dark Matter
............................163
9.3
Nucleosynthesis
.......................................167
9.4
Photon Recombination and Decoupling
...................170
9.4.1
Ionization Fraction
-
the Saha Equation
...........170
9.5
Summary
.............................................175
9.6
Problems
.............................................176
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Contents
10
The Accelerating Universe................................
177
10.1
Problems of the Standard Big Bang Model
...............177
10.2
The Inflation Mechanism
...............................180
10.3
Models for Inflation
....................................183
10.4
Dark Energy
..........................................185
10.5
Summary
.............................................188
10.6
Problems
.............................................189
11
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation and
Growth of Structure
......................................191
11.1
The First Revolution: the
2.7
К
Radiation
................191
11.1.1
Thermal Nature of the CMBR
....................192
11.2
The Second Revolution: the Anisotropy
..................196
11.2.1
Temperature Fluctuations and Density Perturbations
196
11.3
The New Generation of Observations
....................198
11.4
Fluid Equations
.......................................199
11.5
The Jeans Mass
.......................................202
11.6
Structure Growth in the Linear Regime
..................202
11.7
Connection to Fluctuations in the CMBR
................204
11.8
Primordial Density Fluctuations
.........................206
11.9
Present Experimental Situation
.........................207
11.10
Summary
.............................................208
11.11
Problems
.............................................211
12
Cosmic Rays
..............................................213
12.1
Introduction
..........................................213
12.2
The Abundance of Cosmic Rays
.........................214
12.3
Ultra-High Energies
...................................217
12.3.1
Extensive Air-Showers
...........................217
12.3.2
Interaction with CMBR
.........................219
12.4
Particle Acceleration
...................................221
12.5
Summary
.............................................225
12.6
Problems
.............................................225
13
Cosmic Gamma-Rays
.....................................227
13.1
The Sky of High-Energy Photons
........................227
13.2
Gamma-Ray Bursts
....................................228
13.2.1
What Are
GRB?
...............................229
13.3
Very High-Energy Gamma-Rays
.........................232
13.3.1
Resolved Sources
...............................233
13.3.2
Interaction with
IR
Photons
......................234
13.4
Summary
.............................................236
13.5
Problems
.............................................236
Table
of Contents XV
14
The Role of Neutrinos
....................................237
14.1
Introduction
..........................................237
14.2
The History of Neutrinos
...............................238
14.3
Neutrino Interactions with Matter
.......................239
14.3.1
The Cross-Sections
..............................240
14.4
Neutrino Masses
......................................242
14.5
Stellar Neutrinos
......................................243
14.5.1
Solar Neutrinos
.................................245
14.5.2
Supernova Neutrinos
............................251
14.6
Neutrino Oscillations
..................................254
14.6.1
Neutrinos Propagating Through Matter
...........258
14.7
Atmospheric Neutrinos
.................................259
14.8
Neutrinos as Tracers of Particle Acceleration
..............261
14.9
Indirect Detection of CDM Particles
.....................264
14.10
Neutrino Telescopes: the Cherenkov Effect
................265
14.10.1
Water and Ice Cherenkov Telescopes
..............267
14.11
Potential Sources of High-energy Neutrinos
...............269
14.12
Status of High-energy Neutrino Telescopes
................269
14.13
Summary
.............................................270
14.14
Problems
.............................................270
15
Gravitational Waves
......................................273
15.1
Introduction
..........................................273
15.2
Derivation of the Gravitational Wave Equation
............273
15.3
Properties of Gravitational Waves
.......................276
15.4
The Binary Pulsar
.....................................278
15.5
Gravitational Wave Detectors
...........................280
15.6
Summary
.............................................283
15.7
Problems
.............................................283
A Some More General Relativity
............................285
A.I Metric for Curved Space-Time
..........................285
A.2 The Newtonian Limit
..................................288
A.3 The Curvature Tensor
.................................289
A.4 Summary
.............................................293
A.5 Problems
.............................................294
В
Relativistic Dynamics
....................................297
B.I Classical Mechanics
....................................297
B.2 Classical Fields
.......................................300
B.3 Relativistic Quantum Fields
............................302
B.3.1 The Klein Gordon Field
.........................302
B.3.2 Electromagnetic Field
...........................304
B.3.3 Charged Scalar Field
............................304
B.4 Summary
.............................................306
XVI Table of
Contents
С
The Dirac Equation
......................................309
Cl Introduction
..........................................309
C.2
Constructing the
Dirac Equation
........................310
C.3 Plane-Wave Solutions
..................................314
C.4
Coupling to
Electromagnetism
..........................317
С.
5
Lorentz
Invariance
.....................................318
С.
6
Bilinear Forms
........................................319
С.
7
Spin and Energy Projection Operators
...................321
C.8 Non-Relativistic Limit
.................................324
C.9 Problems with the Dirac Equation
.......................325
СЭЛ
The Dirac Sea
..................................325
CIO Central Potentials
.....................................327
C.ll Coulomb Scattering
....................................328
C.12 Trace Formulae
.......................................330
C.13 Quantization of the Dirac Field
.........................332
C.14
Majorana
Particles
....................................333
C.15 Lagrangian Formulation
................................334
C16 Summary
.............................................335
D
Cross-Section Calculations
................................337
D.I Definition of the Cross-Section
..........................337
D.2 The Process e+e
-►
μ+μ~
.............................339
D.3 The Process vee~
—»■
νμμ~
..............................341
D.4 The Processes
ЄЄ77
....................................342
E
Quantum Fluctuations of the Inflaton
.....................345
E.I Quantum Fields in General Relativity
....................345
E.2 Evolution in
de
Sitter Space-Time
.......................346
E.3 The Vacuum State
....................................347
E.4 Connection to Observations
.............................349
F
Suggestions for Further Reading
..........................353
References
....................................................355
Index
.........................................................357
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spelling | Bergström, Lars 1952- Verfasser (DE-588)143067893 aut Cosmology and particle astrophysics Lars Bergström ; Ariel Goobar 2. ed., reprint. Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2008 Chichester, UK Praxis Publ. XVI, 364 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Springer Praxis books in astronomy and planetary science Astrophysik - Elementarteilchenphysik - Kosmologie Elementarteilchenphysik (DE-588)4014414-8 gnd rswk-swf Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd rswk-swf Astrophysik (DE-588)4003326-0 gnd rswk-swf Astrophysik (DE-588)4003326-0 s Elementarteilchenphysik (DE-588)4014414-8 s DE-604 Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 s Goobar, Ariel Verfasser aut text/html http://deposit.dnb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2803734&prov=M&dok_var=1&dok_ext=htm Inhaltstext Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=018707117&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Bergström, Lars 1952- Goobar, Ariel Cosmology and particle astrophysics Astrophysik - Elementarteilchenphysik - Kosmologie Elementarteilchenphysik (DE-588)4014414-8 gnd Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd Astrophysik (DE-588)4003326-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4014414-8 (DE-588)4114294-9 (DE-588)4003326-0 |
title | Cosmology and particle astrophysics |
title_auth | Cosmology and particle astrophysics |
title_exact_search | Cosmology and particle astrophysics |
title_full | Cosmology and particle astrophysics Lars Bergström ; Ariel Goobar |
title_fullStr | Cosmology and particle astrophysics Lars Bergström ; Ariel Goobar |
title_full_unstemmed | Cosmology and particle astrophysics Lars Bergström ; Ariel Goobar |
title_short | Cosmology and particle astrophysics |
title_sort | cosmology and particle astrophysics |
topic | Astrophysik - Elementarteilchenphysik - Kosmologie Elementarteilchenphysik (DE-588)4014414-8 gnd Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd Astrophysik (DE-588)4003326-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Astrophysik - Elementarteilchenphysik - Kosmologie Elementarteilchenphysik Kosmologie Astrophysik |
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