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Vincenzo Antonuccio Delogu |
AGN feedback in galaxy formation |
OB0069 |
2010 |
eBook |
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12 |
Gianfranco Bertone (ed.) |
Particle dark matter: Observations, models and searches |
023674 |
2010 |
Book |
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13 |
Luca Amendola |
Dark energy: Theory and observations |
023597 |
2010 |
Book |
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14 |
Robert H. Sanders |
Dark matter problem: A historical perspective |
023081 |
2010 |
Book |
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15 |
Patrick Peter |
Primordial cosmology |
022746 |
2009 |
Book |
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16 |
Ken Freeman |
In search of dark matter |
021382 |
2006 |
Book |
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17 |
PETIT, JEAN-PIERRE |
Darkside of the universe : Outposts and perspectives of astrophysics and contemporary cosmology |
E00350 |
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Book |
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18 |
Jeffrey Bennett |
CD Rom for the book : Essential cosmic perspective |
C21037 |
2005 |
CD/DVD |
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19 |
Jeffrey Bennett |
Essential cosmic perspective |
021037 |
2005 |
Book |
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S.D. Ryder (ed.) |
Dark matter in galaxies: Proceedings of the 220th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held during the IAU general |
021293 |
2004 |
Book |
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Title | Particle dark matter: Observations, models and searches |
Author(s) | Gianfranco Bertone (ed.) |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010. |
Description | xxiii, 738p. |
Abstract Note | Dark matter is among the most important open problems in modern physics. Aimed at graduate students and researchers, this book describes the theoretical and experimental aspects of the dark matter problem in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology. Featuring contributions from 48 leading theorists and experimentalists, it presents many aspects, from astrophysical observations to particle physics candidates, and from the prospects for detection at colliders to direct and indirect searches. The book introduces observational evidence for dark matter along with a detailed discussion of the state-of-the-art of numerical simulations and alternative explanations in terms of modified gravity. It then moves on to the candidates arising from theories beyond the Standard Model of particle physics, and to the prospects for detection at accelerators. It concludes by looking at direct and indirect dark matter searches, and the prospects for detecting the particle nature of dark matter with astrophysical experiments. |
ISBN,Price | 9780521763684 : UKP 70.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.85
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Keyword(s) | 1. ASTROPHYSICS
2. DARK MATTER
3. GRAVITY
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Item Type | Book |
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Call# | Status | Issued To | Return Due On | Physical Location |
023674 |
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524.85/BER/023674 |
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SS23: Swarnim Shirke |
18/Jul/2024 |
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Title | Dark energy: Theory and observations |
Author(s) | Luca Amendola;Shinji Tsujikawa |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010. |
Description | xiv, 491p. |
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Dark energy, the mysterious cause of the accelerating expansion of the universe, is one of the most important fields of research in astrophysics and cosmology today. Introducing the theoretical ideas, observational methods and results, this textbook is ideally suited to graduate courses on dark energy, and will also supplement advanced cosmology courses. Providing a thorough introduction to this exciting field, the textbook covers the cosmological constant, quintessence, k-essence, perfect fluid models, extra-dimensional models, and modified gravity. Observational research is reviewed, from the cosmic microwave background to baryon acoustic oscillations, weak lensing and cluster abundances. Every chapter ends with problems, with full solutions provided, and any calculations are worked through step-by-step.
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ISBN,Price | 9780521516006 : UKP 45.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.85
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Keyword(s) | 1. COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT
2. COSMOLOGICAL PERTURBATION THEORY
3. COSMOLOGY
4. DARK ENERGY
5. DARK MATTER
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Call# | Status | Issued To | Return Due On | Physical Location |
023597 |
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524.85/AME/023597 |
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OB0776 |
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524.85/AME/ |
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Title | Dark matter problem: A historical perspective |
Author(s) | Robert H. Sanders |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010. |
Description | viii, 205p. |
Abstract Note | Most astronomers and physicists now believe that the matter content of the Universe is dominated by dark matter: hypothetical particles which interact with normal matter primarily through the force of gravity. Though invisible to current direct detection methods, dark matter can explain a variety of astronomical observations. This book describes how this theory has developed over the past 75 years, and why it is now a central feature of extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. Current attempts to directly detect dark matter locally are discussed, together with the implications for particle physics. The author comments on the sociology of these developments, demonstrating how and why scientists work and interact. Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND), the leading alternative to this theory, is also presented. This fascinating overview will interest cosmologists, astronomers and particle physicists. Mathematics is kept to a minimum, so the book can be understood by non-specialists. |
ISBN,Price | 9780521113014 : UKP 35.00(HB) |
Classification | 524.8(091)
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Keyword(s) | 1. ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS - HISTORY
2. COSMOLOGY
3. DARK MATTER
4. DARK MATTER - HISTORY
5. EBOOK
6. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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023081 |
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524.8(091)/SAN/023081 |
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OB0964 |
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524.8(091)/SAN/ |
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