Impact of gravitational lensing on cosmology : proceedings of the 225th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held at the Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, July 19-23, 2004
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Impact of gravitational lensing on cosmology : proceedings of the 225th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held at the Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, July 19-23, 2004
(IAU symposium and colloquium proceedings series, . IAU Symposium ; no. 225)
Cambridge University Press, 2005
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At head of title: International Astronomical Union, Union astronomique internationale
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This book contains the proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposium no. 225, held in July 2004 at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), in Lausanne, Switzerland. The meeting focused on the applications of gravitational lensing to cosmological physics, and this book summarizes the most recent theoretical and observational developments. Chapters are written by leading scientists in the field, and cover testing gravitation theory with gravitational lensing; weak gravitational shear and gravitational magnification of galaxies; anisotropy of the cosmological microwave background as a probe of the dark matter power spectrum and the growth rate of perturbations in the universe, and its implications for investigating the properties of dark energy. The properties of dark halos from galaxy to super-cluster of galaxies scales are presented using mass reconstruction techniques. This book is a valuable resource for professional astronomers and graduate students in astronomy, physics and astro-particle physics.
Table of Contents
Part I. Cosmological Weak Lensing and Large Scale Structure: Part II. Cluster Scale Halos with Weak and Strong Lensing: Part III. Galaxy Scale Halos with Weak and Strong Lensing: Part IV. Time Delays and Hubble Constant: Part V. Micro Lensing: Part VI. Lensing the High Redshift Universe: Part VII. Concluding Remarks.
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