Fundamental questions of practical cosmology: exploring the realm of galaxies
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adam_text | Contents
The Golden
Age of Cosniological Physics
................ 1
1.1
Our Sample of the Universe
..................... 1
1.1.1
The New Building Blocks
.................. 2
1.1.2
Observational Cosmology in Our Sample of the World
. . . 4
1.1.3
Empirical
Cosmologica]
Laws
................ 5
1.1.4
The Standard Cosmological Model: Modern Paradigm
. . . 8
1.2
Idiosyncratic Features of the Cosmological Laboratory
....... 9
1.2.1
Fundamental Limitations
.................. 9
1.2.2
Physical Laws on the Largest Scales
............ 11
1.3
Important Questions of Cosmology
................. 12
1.3.1
Astronomical Tests of Fundamental Physics
........ 13
1.3.2
Central Subjects of Cosmological Research
......... 14
Distance Measurement and Cosmography
............... 19
2.1
Cosmic Distance Indicators
..................... 19
2.1.1
Geometry and Photometry in Euclidean Space
....... 20
2.1.2
Relative and Absolute/Physical Methods
.......... 22
2.2
Lower Rungs in the Distance Ladder
................ 24
2.2.1
The Brightest Giant Stars in Galaxies
............ 24
2.2.2
Cepheid Pulsating Stars
................... 25
2.3
Long-Range Indicators
........................ 27
2.3.1
The Tully-Fisher Relation: The Method of Rotating Galaxies
28
2.3.2
The Peak Luminosity for la
Supernovae .......... 30
2.3.3
Morphological Galaxy Classes
............... 30
2.4
The Concept of Metric Distance in Curved Space
.......... 31
2.4.1
Universes of Constant Curvature Within E3
........ 31
2.4.2
Metric Tensor and Distance Element in S2
......... 35
2.4.3
Basic Geometrical Properties of S2
............. 37
2.5
Physical Measurements in Spherical and Lobachevskij Spaces
... 38
2.5.1
Angular Sizes, Fluxes, and Number Counts in S2
..... 38
2.5.2
Measurements in 2D Lobachevskij Space
.......... 40
Contents
2.5.3
The Step to Three-Dimensional Curved Spaces
....... 41
2.6
Practical Geometry
.......................... 42
2.6.1
Geometry and Physics
.................... 43
2.6.2
Measuring the Curvature
.................. 44
2.6.3
The Deeper Value of Practical Geometry
.......... 45
Cosmic Distances and Selection Biases
................. 47
3.1
Errors and Biases
.......................... 47
3.1.1
The Concept of Bias
..................... 48
3.1.2
Observational Samples
................... 49
3.2
The Classical
Malmquist
Bias
.................... 51
3.2.1
A Unified Treatment of the
Malmquist
Bias
........ 52
3.2.2
Two Kinds of Biases in Distance Determination
...... 54
3.2.3
The Behaviour of Biases for a Standard Candle
....... 56
3.3
The Bias for a Distance Indicator
M
— ар
-f-
b
........... 58
3.3.1
The Direct and Inverse
Relations
.............. 58
3.3.2
The Classical Bias
...................... 59
3.3.3
Type
2
Bias when
M
=
ар
+
b
............... 60
3.4
Some Other Finesses and Biases
................... 63
3.4.1
The Gould Effect: Original and Re-measured Samples
... 63
3.4.2
Effects Caused by Dusty Medium
.............. 64
3.4.3
A Selection Bias in the Cepheid Method?
.......... 66
3.4.4
Concluding Remarks
.................... 67
Cosmological Redshift and the Distance Scale
............. 69
4.1
The Distance-Redshift Law
..................... 69
4.1.1
Empirical Properties of Cosmological Redshift
....... 70
4.1.2
The Linearity of the Redshift Law
.............. 73
4.2
The Value of the Hubble Constant
.................. 77
4.2.1
TheStartat625kms~ /Mpc
................ 77
4.2.2
Towards the Unbiased Value of
#0............. 78
4.2.3
Results on
#0
in the Local Galaxy Universe
г
< 0.1 .... 82
4.3
On Physical Methods in the Galaxy Universe
............ 83
4.3.1
The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect
............... 84
4.3.2
The Time Delay in Gravitational Lensing
.......... 85
4.3.3
The Distance Scale and the Eddington Luminosity
..... 86
4.3.4
Precision Cosmology from the Background Radiation
... 88
Gravitational Physics for Cosmic Scales
................ 91
5.1
The Nature of the Gravitational Interaction
............. 91
5.1.1
Newton s Gravity Theory
.................. 92
5.1.2
Modern Physics of Fundamental Interactions
........ 93
5.1.3
Geometrical and Field Approaches to Gravitation
..... 94
5.2
Einstein s General Relativity
.................... 95
5.2.1
Initial Principles and Basic Equations
............ 95
5.2.2
The Weak Field Approximation
............... 97
5.2.3
The Problem of Energy-Momentum of a Gravity Field
... 98
Contents
5.3
Poincaré-Feynman s
Field Approach to Gravity Theory
...... 101
5.3.1
Initial Principles
....................... 102
5.3.2
Basic Equations of the Field Gravity
............ 104
5.3.3
Post-Newtonian Approximations
.............. 108
Predictions of Gravity Theories
.....................
Ill
6.1
Gravitation at Different Scales and in Diverse Conditions
.....
Ill
6.2
Einstein s General Relativity: Predictions
.............. 113
6.2.1
Major Predictions for Observations
............. 113
6.2.2
Strong Gravity, Black Holes, Quantum Gravity
....... 116
6.3
Poincaré-Feynman
Field Approach to Gravitation: Predictions
. . . 117
6.3.1
Newtonian Force
....................... 117
6.3.2
Post-Newtonian Predictions for Observations
........ 118
6.4
Astrophysical Tests of Gravity Theories
............... 119
6.4.1
Rotating Bodies and Binary Systems
............ 119
6.4.2
Strong Gravity and Compact Objects
............ 123
6.4.3
Relativistic Compact Objects
................ 126
6.4.4
The Hubble Law of Redshifts as a Key Observation
.... 128
The
Friedmann
Model
.......................... 131
7.1
Newtonian Cosmology
........................ 131
7.1.1
Newtonian Cosmological Model
.............. 131
7.1.2
Paradoxes of the Newtonian Cosmology
.......... 133
7.1.3
Suggestions to Resolve the Paradoxes
............ 134
7.2
The
Friedmann
Cosmological Model
................ 136
7.2.1
Basic Equations
....................... 136
7.2.2
Einstein s Cosmological Principle
.............. 136
7.2.3
Space Expansion Paradigm
................. 138
7.2.4 Friedmann
s
Equations
................... 139
7.3
Redshift, Distance, and Recession Velocity
............. 142
7.3.1
Scale-Factor and Redshift
.................. 142
7.3.2
Measuring Distance and Time in
Friedmann
Cosmology
. . 145
7.3.3
Ages and Horizons
...................... 146
7.4
Basic Observable Quantities: Angle, Flux, Surface Brightness
. . . 148
7.4.1
Mattig s Relations
...................... 148
7.4.2
The Angular Size-Redshift Relation
............. 149
7.4.3
The Magnitude-Redshift Relation
.............. 151
7.4.4
Surface Brightness
...................... 151
7.4.5
Spatial Volumes and Cosmological
Malmquist
Bias
.... 152
7.5
The Hot Big Bang Scenario
..................... 154
Classical Cosmological Tests
....................... 157
8.1
Cosmological Tests
......................... 157
8.1.1
From Low to High Redshifts
................ 157
8.1.2
Classical and Crucial Cosmological Tests
.......... 158
8.2
A Resume of
Selecţionând
Distortion Effects
........... 159
8.2.1
K-Correction, Absorption and Evolution Effects
...... 159
xiv Contents
8.2.2
Other Distortion Effects
...................160
8.3
The Angular Size-Redshift Relation
.................161
8.3.1
Angular Size in the
Friedmann
Model
............ 162
8.3.2
Notes on Other Models
................... 162
8.3.3
Optical and Radio Angular Size Test
............ 164
8.4
The Magnitude-Redshift Test
.................... 166
8.4.1
The Magnitude in the
Friedmann
Model
.......... 166
8.4.2
Notes on Other Models
................... 166
8.4.3
Modern Renaissance of the m-z Test
............ 168
8.4.4
Other Attempts to Interpret the SNIa Data
......... 168
8.5
Galaxy Counts and the Background Radiation
........... 170
8.5.1
The Number-Redshift Relation
............... 171
8.5.2
The Number-Magnitude Test
................ 171
8.5.3
The Total Background Radiation Due to Galaxies
..... 173
8.6
Classical Crucial Tests for the
Friedmann
Model
.......... 174
8.6.1
The Tolman-Hubble Surface Brightness-Redshift Test
... 174
8.6.2
Maximum Age-Redshift Test
................ 175
8.6.3
Sandage s Redshift-Time Dependence Test
......... 176
8.6.4
Wilson s Supernova Time Dilation Test
........... 177
8.6.5
Background Radiation Temperature vs. Redshift
...... 178
9
Constructing Universes: A Gallery of Ideas
..............181
9.1
Territories of Cosmological Ideas: Classifying World Models
... 181
9.2
Cosmological Principles
.......................183
9.2.1
The Perfect Cosmological Principle: Steady State
..... 183
9.2.2
Einstein s Cosmological Principle
.............. 184
9.2.3
Mandelbrot s Cosmological Principle
............ 185
9.3
Fractality in Cosmological Physics
................. 187
9.3.1
The Einstein-Selety Correspondence
............ 187
9.3.2
Fractal Sources for Gravity Field
.............. 190
9.3.3
Field Gravity and Fractality
................. 193
9.4
Physical Laws, Fundamental Constants and Large Numbers
.... 194
9.4.1
Fundamental Constants in Cosmology
...........194
9.4.2
The Puzzle of Large Numbers in Cosmological Physics
. . 196
9.4.3
Possible Explanations of the Coincidencies
.........197
9.4.4
Other Cosmological Coincidencies
.............199
9.5
The Nature of Cosmological Redshift
................201
9.5.1
Cosmological Gravitational Redshift
............202
9.5.2
Anomalous Redshifts
....................205
10
Large-Scale Structure: Methods of Analysis
..............213
10.1
From Simple Hierarchies to Stochastic Fractals
...........213
10.1.1
Protofractal Worlds of Fournier
d Albe
and Charlier
.... 214
10.1.2
Genuine Fractal Structures
................. 215
10.2
The Concept of a Fractal Density Field
............... 217
10.2.1
Ordinary Fluid-Like Density Fields
............. 218
Contents xv
10.2.2
Fractal
Density Fields....................
219
10.2.3
Exclusive Properties of Fractal Density Fields
....... 221
10.3
Methods to Detect Structures in Galaxy Distribution
........ 223
10.3.1
Conditions for the Validity of Statistical Analysis
..... 224
10.3.2
The Scale-Length Analysis
................. 225
10.3.3
Definitions for Correlation Functions
............ 227
10.3.4
The Method of the Reduced Correlation Function
ξ
.... 228
10.3.5
The Method of the Conditional Density
Γ
......... 231
10.3.6
Comparison of the
ξ
and
Γ
Correlation Functions
..... 234
10.4
Other Methods
............................ 237
10.4.1
The Distribution of the Nearest Neighbour
......... 237
10.4.2
The Bi-conditional Column Density
............. 238
10.4.3
The Radial Distribution N(z) and Its Fluctuations
..... 240
10.4.4
Fourier Analysis of the Galaxy Distribution
......... 242
10.4.5
Redshift-Space and the Peculiar-Velocity Field
....... 243
10.5
A Summary: Requirements for Reliable Correlation Analysis
. . . 245
11
The Inhomogeneous Galaxy Universe: Observational Results
.... 247
11.1
From the 2D Sky to the
3D
Map
................... 247
11.2
Analysis of the Angular-Position Galaxy Catalogues
........ 248
11.2.1
Early Arguments for Galaxy Clustering
........... 249
11.2.2
Early Arguments for Homogeneity
............. 252
11.2.3
Results from Galaxy Angular Catalogues
.......... 255
11.3
Redshift and Photometric Distance Surveys
............. 258
11.3.1
Large Redshift Surveys
................... 259
11.3.2
Galaxy Catalogues with Photometric Distances
....... 260
11.4
Analysis of the
3D
Distribution of Galaxies
............. 260
11.4.1
The Fractal Breakthrough in the
1980s........... 261
11.4.2
Further Steps in the Debate
................. 264
11.4.3
Sky Projection of Fractals: The Angular
Г
-Function
.... 266
11.5
Results from the 2dF and Sloan Digital Sky Surveys
........ 267
11.5.1
The 2dF Galaxy Survey
................... 267
11.5.2
Results from the SDSS Survey
............... 268
11.5.3
Power Spectrum and Intersection of Fractals
........ 269
11.6
Concluding Remarks
......................... 270
12
Some Outstanding Problems of Cosmological Physics
......... 271
12.1
Homogeneity Scale and
Superlarge
Structures
........... 271
12.1.1
How to Establish the Homogeneity Scale?
......... 272
12.1.2
Fluctuations in Very Deep Fields
—
Gigastructures?
..... 274
12.2
Detecting Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations
.............. 277
12.2.1
Baryonic Oscillations as a Crucial Test
........... 277
12.3
Dark Energy in the Neighbourhood of the Local Group
...... 279
12.3.1
Towards a Local Measurement of Dark Energy
....... 279
12.3.2
The Hubble Law and Dark Energy
............. 282
12.4
Conceptual Problems of the Expanding Space Physics
....... 285
xvi Contents
12.4.1
The Physical Meaning of
Space Expansion......... 285
12.4.2
Violation of the Limiting Velocity
.............. 286
12.4.3
Newtonian Form of the Relativistic
Friedmann
Equation
. . 288
12.4.4
Problems of Energy Conservation
.............. 289
Appendix A Useful Astronomical and Physical Constants
........ 293
Appendix
В
Why General Relativity Is Principally Different from
Field Gravity
............................... 295
Appendix
С
The Gravitational Potential of a Fractal Matter Ball with
Finite Radius
............................... 297
References
................................... 299
Index
...................................... 327
Astrophysics and Space Science Library
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Yurij Baryshev
·
Pekka
Teerikorpi
Fundamental Questions of Practical Cosmology
Exploring the Realm of Galaxies
This book guides readers (astronomers, physicists, and university students) through
central questions of Practical Cosmology, a term used by the late Allan Sandage to
denote the modern scientific endeavor to find the cosmological model best describing
the universe of galaxies, its geometry, size, age, and matter composition. The authors
draw on their personal experience in astrophysics and cosmology to explain key con¬
cepts of cosmology, both observational and theoretical, and to highlight several items
which give cosmology its special character. These highlighted items are:
•
Ideosyncratic features of the cosmic laboratory
•
Malmquist
bias in the determination of cosmic distances
•
Theory of gravitation as a cornerstone of cosmological models
•
Crucial tests for checking the reality of space expansion
•
Methods of analyzing the structures of the universe as mapped by galaxies
•
Usefulness of fractals as a model to describe the large-scale structure
•
New cosmological physics inherent in the
Friedmann
world model
Astronomy
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spelling | Baryšev, Jurij 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)104615673X aut Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies Yurij Baryshev ; Pekka Teerikorpi Dordrecht [u.a.] Springer 2012 XVI, 332 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Astrophysics and space science library 383 Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd rswk-swf Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 s DE-604 Teerikorpi, Pekka 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)173696910 aut Astrophysics and space science library 383 (DE-604)BV000000296 383 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024409580&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024409580&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Baryšev, Jurij 1948- Teerikorpi, Pekka 1948- Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies Astrophysics and space science library Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4114294-9 |
title | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies |
title_auth | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies |
title_exact_search | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies |
title_full | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies Yurij Baryshev ; Pekka Teerikorpi |
title_fullStr | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies Yurij Baryshev ; Pekka Teerikorpi |
title_full_unstemmed | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies Yurij Baryshev ; Pekka Teerikorpi |
title_short | Fundamental questions of practical cosmology |
title_sort | fundamental questions of practical cosmology exploring the realm of galaxies |
title_sub | exploring the realm of galaxies |
topic | Kosmologie (DE-588)4114294-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Kosmologie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024409580&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024409580&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV000000296 |
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