Quantum origins of cosmic structure
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Quantum origins of cosmic structure
A.A. Balkema, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Based on a hypothesis of the first instant of the Big Bang, this book traces the origin of the precursor nebulae of many astronomical objects, and provides initial conditions for a specific scenario of how cosmic structure forms and evolves.
The theory has a small number of parameters and generates many verifyable predictions, in particular regarding evolution, internal structure and composition of collapsed objects such as stars and planets. Implying a strong alternative to the dual paradigm of spatially uniform light-element primordial nucleosynthesis and stellar recycling of matter as the sole mechanism of heavy-element production, this book integrates astro-physical and planetary sciences with cosmology and galaxy formation in a coherent and evolutionary framework.
目次
- Uncertainty of properties of single energy quanta
- stochastic model of inflation by particle proliferation
- the complex energy distribution at the end of inflation
- consequences for the cosmic distribution of matter
- temperature and entropy - space-time variation
- origin and distribution of chemical elements
- structure formation - the role of primeval plasma
- estimation of embryonic-inflation-model parameters
- origin and evolution of galaxies and quasars
- origin and evolution of solar systems
- theory's consequences for particle physics
- complexity, causality, and cosmic genetics. Postscript: general assessment of the theory. Appendices: Hubble's law and redshifts
- homogeneous expanding-universe models
- inflationary universe scenarios.
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