Particle cosmology and astrophysics
By: Hooper, Dan.
Publisher: Princeton Princeton University Press 2024Description: xxvi, 422p.ISBN: 9780691235042.Subject(s): Cosmology | Space | AstrophysicsDDC classification: 523.1 | H766p Summary: "This textbook is a graduate-level introduction to cosmology and particle astrophysics, which will also serve as a useful reference for researchers working in and across these areas. The book covers cosmology, as well as a variety of other topics in high-energy/particle astrophysics, such as cosmic-ray acceleration, neutrino astrophysics, gamma-ray astrophysics, and gravitational waves. In addition, it discusses many modern topics, including dark matter candidates and searches, the cosmic microwave background, and high-energy/multi-messenger astrophysics. It should serve graduate-level courses in particle astrophysics, high-energy astrophysics, or cosmology (particularly, the early universe). Problems are featured as an essential part of each chapter"--Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"This textbook is a graduate-level introduction to cosmology and particle astrophysics, which will also serve as a useful reference for researchers working in and across these areas. The book covers cosmology, as well as a variety of other topics in high-energy/particle astrophysics, such as cosmic-ray acceleration, neutrino astrophysics, gamma-ray astrophysics, and gravitational waves. In addition, it discusses many modern topics, including dark matter candidates and searches, the cosmic microwave background, and high-energy/multi-messenger astrophysics. It should serve graduate-level courses in particle astrophysics, high-energy astrophysics, or cosmology (particularly, the early universe). Problems are featured as an essential part of each chapter"--
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