The Dark Universe
Matter, Energy and Gravity
Herausgeber: Livio, Mario
The Dark Universe
Matter, Energy and Gravity
Herausgeber: Livio, Mario
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Collection of review articles on all aspects of dark matter and theories of gravity.
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Collection of review articles on all aspects of dark matter and theories of gravity.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134033
- ISBN-10: 052113403X
- Artikelnr.: 29608333
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780521134033
- ISBN-10: 052113403X
- Artikelnr.: 29608333
1. A brief history of dark matter Vera Rubin
2. Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds Kailash Sahu
3. Searching for galactic dark matter Harvey Richer
4. Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and Omega Megan Donahue
5. Tracking the Baryon density from the Big Bang to the present Gary Steigman
6. Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications Bob Sanders
7. Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies Ruth Daly and Eric Guerra
8. The mass density of the Universe Neta Bahcall
9. Growth of structure in the Universe John Peacock
10. Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known) Adam Riess
11. Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function Chris Kochanek
12. Detection of gravitational waves from inflation Marc Kamionkowski and Andrew Jaffe
13. Cosmological constant problems and their solution Alex Vilenkin
14. Dark Matter and dark energy: a physicist's perspective Michael Dine.
2. Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds Kailash Sahu
3. Searching for galactic dark matter Harvey Richer
4. Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and Omega Megan Donahue
5. Tracking the Baryon density from the Big Bang to the present Gary Steigman
6. Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications Bob Sanders
7. Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies Ruth Daly and Eric Guerra
8. The mass density of the Universe Neta Bahcall
9. Growth of structure in the Universe John Peacock
10. Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known) Adam Riess
11. Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function Chris Kochanek
12. Detection of gravitational waves from inflation Marc Kamionkowski and Andrew Jaffe
13. Cosmological constant problems and their solution Alex Vilenkin
14. Dark Matter and dark energy: a physicist's perspective Michael Dine.
1. A brief history of dark matter Vera Rubin
2. Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds Kailash Sahu
3. Searching for galactic dark matter Harvey Richer
4. Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and Omega Megan Donahue
5. Tracking the Baryon density from the Big Bang to the present Gary Steigman
6. Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications Bob Sanders
7. Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies Ruth Daly and Eric Guerra
8. The mass density of the Universe Neta Bahcall
9. Growth of structure in the Universe John Peacock
10. Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known) Adam Riess
11. Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function Chris Kochanek
12. Detection of gravitational waves from inflation Marc Kamionkowski and Andrew Jaffe
13. Cosmological constant problems and their solution Alex Vilenkin
14. Dark Matter and dark energy: a physicist's perspective Michael Dine.
2. Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds Kailash Sahu
3. Searching for galactic dark matter Harvey Richer
4. Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and Omega Megan Donahue
5. Tracking the Baryon density from the Big Bang to the present Gary Steigman
6. Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications Bob Sanders
7. Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies Ruth Daly and Eric Guerra
8. The mass density of the Universe Neta Bahcall
9. Growth of structure in the Universe John Peacock
10. Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known) Adam Riess
11. Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function Chris Kochanek
12. Detection of gravitational waves from inflation Marc Kamionkowski and Andrew Jaffe
13. Cosmological constant problems and their solution Alex Vilenkin
14. Dark Matter and dark energy: a physicist's perspective Michael Dine.