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    Author(s)Sabino Matarrese, Monica Colpi, Vittorio Gorini, Ugo Moschella
    PublisherSpringer
    ISBN9789400735293
    Pages404
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    Springer Dark Matter and Dark Energy A Challenge for Modern Cosmology by Sabino Matarrese, Monica Colpi, Vittorio Gorini, Ugo Moschella

    This book brings together reviews from leading international authorities on the developments in the study of dark matter and dark energy, as seen from both their cosmological and particle physics side. Studying the physical and astrophysical properties of the dark components of our Universe is a crucial step towards the ultimate goal of unveiling their nature. The work developed from a doctoral school sponsored by the Italian Society of General Relativity and Gravitation._x000D__x000D_The book starts with a concise introduction to the standard cosmological model, as well as with a presentation of the theory of linear perturbations around a homogeneous and isotropic background. It covers the particle physics and cosmological aspects of dark matter and (dynamical) dark energy, including a discussion of how modified theories of gravity could provide a possible candidate for dark energy. A detailed presentation is also given of the possible ways of testing the theory in terms of cosmic microwave background, galaxy redshift surveys and weak gravitational lensing observations. Included is a chapter reviewing extensively the direct and indirect methods of detection of the hypothetical dark matter particles. Also included is a self-contained introduction to the techniques and most important _x000D_results of numerical (e.g. N-body) simulations in cosmology. "_x000D__x000D_This volume will be useful to researchers, PhD and graduate students in Astrophysics, Cosmology Physics and Mathematics, who are interested in cosmology, dark matter and dark energy._x000D_ Table of contents : - _x000D_ Part I Cosmology_x000D_ 1 Relativistic Cosmology / Norbert Straumann_x000D_ 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Essentials of Friedmann-Lemaitre models 1.3 Inflationary Scenario 1.4 Cosmological Perturbation Theory 1.5 Some Applications of Cosmological Perturbation Theory 1.6 Cosmological Perturbation Theory for Scalar Field Models 1.7 Quantization, Primordial Power Spectra 1.8 Tight Coupling Phase 1.9 General Relativistic Boltzmann Equation_x000D_ 2 Cosmology with Cosmic Microwave background and large-scale_x000D_ structure observations /Licia Verde_x000D_ 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Cosmic microwave background and other data sets: what have we learned about cosmology? 2.3 CMB: How is the information extracted? 2.4 The dark side of large-scale structures 2.5 Conclusions_x000D_ 3 Cosmology with gravitational lensing / Alan Heavens_x000D_ 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Basics of lensing 3.3 Dark Matter 3.4 Cosmological lensing 3.5 Lensing in 3D 3.6 Dark Gravity 3.7 The Future 3.8 Appendix: the propagation of light through a weakly-perturbed universe_x000D_ 4 Cosmology with numerical simulations / Lauro Moscardini and Klaus Dolag_x000D_ 4.1 Introduction 4.2 N-Body codes 4.3 Hydrodynamical codes _x000D_ Part II Dark Matter_x000D_ 5 Dark Matter Astrophysics / Guido D'Amico, Marc Kamionkowski and Kris Sigurdson_x000D_ 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Astrophysical evidence 5.3 Basic properties of dark matter 5.4 Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) 5.5 Variations and additions 5.6 Some other particle dark-matter candidates 5.7 Conclusions _x000D_ 6 Dark matter: the particle physics view / Antonio Masiero_x000D_ 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Standard Model of Particle Physics 6.3 The Dark Matter problem: experimental evidence 6.4 Lepton number violation and neutrinos as HDM candidates 6.5 Low-energy SUSY and DM 6.6 Changing the expansion rate in the past 6.7 Implications for dark matter in the CMSSM 6.8 Acknowledgements _x000D_ 7 Dark Matter Direct and Indirect Detection / Andrea Giuliani_x000D_ 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Direct Detection of WIMPs via Scattering off Ordinary Matter 7.3 Indirect Detection via Annihilation of Dark Matter Particles 7.4 Conclusions _x000D_ Part III Dark Energy_x000D_ 8 Dark energy: investigation and modeling / Shinji Tsujikawa_x000D_ 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Observational constraints on dark energy 8.3 Cosmological constant 8.4 Modified matter models 8.5 Modified gravity models 8.6 Cosmic acceleration without dark energy 8.7 Conclusions _x000D_ Index_x000D_



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