Dark matter in the universe:
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Körperschaft: Jerusalem Winter School for Theoretical Physics < 1986, Jerusalem> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific ©2004
Ausgabe:2nd ed
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Beschreibung:"4th Jerusalem Winter School for Theoretical Physics lectures"--Title page verso
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Chapter 7. Gravitational Lenses Roger D. Blandford and Christopher S. KochanekChapter 8. An Introduction to Inflation William H. Press and David N. Spergel; Chapter 9. Wimps in the Sun and in the Lab William H. Press and David N. Spergel; Chapter 10. An Introduction to Cosmic Strings William H. Press and David N. Spergel; Chapter 11. A Departure from Newtonian Dynamics at Low Accelerations as an Explanation of t
If standard gravitational theory is correct, then most of the matterin the universe is in an unidentified form which does not emit enoughlight to have been detected by current instrumentation. This book isthe second editon of the lectures given at the 4th Jerusalem WinterSchool for Theoretical Physics, with new material added. The lecturesare devoted to the "missing matter" problem in the universe, thesearch to understand dark matter. The goal of this volume is to makecurrent research work on unseen matter accessible to students withoutprior experience in this area and to provide insights for
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