Confrontation between theories and observations in cosmology : present status and future programmes : Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 21-31 July 1987
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書誌事項
Confrontation between theories and observations in cosmology : present status and future programmes : Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 21-31 July 1987
(Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi", course 105)
North-Holland , sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990
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Raffronto fra teorie e osservazioni in cosmologia: stato attuale e programmi futuri
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At head of title: Italian Physical Society
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The latest developments in particle physics are inextricably linked to modern cosmology. The main purpose of this Enrico Fermi school was to emphasise the complex interconnection between cosmolgy and particle physics, on both the theoretical and experimental sides. Unifying theories in high energy physics and inflationary models of the universe are therefore treated side by side. The large scale structure of the universe is analysed by confronting recent observations with theoretical models. The IRAS infrared surveys, the measurements in the cosmic background radiation and the consequences of these for our understanding of the universe are extensively dealt with.
目次
Preface (J. Audouze and F. Melchiorri). GUTs, supersymmetry and the Universe (J. Ellis). The origin and evolution of cosmic magnetic fields (C.A. Norman). Toward the inflationary paradigm: lectures on inflationary cosmology (M.S. Turner). Redshift surveys and the large-scale structure of the Universe (M.J. Geller). The large-scale structure of the Universe: theory and observational constraints (J. Silk and N. Vittorio). The IRAS dipole (M. Rowan-Robinson). Cosmological background radiation in the infrared (M. Rowan-Robinson). The cosmic background radiation (B. Melchiorri and F. Melchiorri). The large-scale anisotropies of the extragalactic infrared background and of source counts (P. de Bernardis et al.). IR absorption as a probe of the presence of large dust grains in the Galaxy (P. Andreani et al.). Quasar absorption lines and galaxy formation (C.A. Norman). Search for fluctuations in the cosmic background radiation (T. Villela, P. Meinhold and P. Lubin). Observable consequences of the fluctuation spectrum of the Universe (E. Regos and A.S. Szalay). What we know and what we do not (yet) know in particle physics (G. Salvini). Detectors. Present and future in high-energy physics (G. Salvini). Detectors of gravitational waves (G. Pizzella). Search for an intermediate-range composition-dependent force (P.E. Boynton et al.). A different approach to the problem of dark matter (A. Finzi). Primordial light elements and stellar evolution (V. Castellani). Nuclear processes in the early Universe (H. Reeves).
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