Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Preface
- A brief history of dark matter
- Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds: Nature of the lenses and implications on dark matter
- Searching for the Galactic dark matter
- Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and ΩM
- Tracking the baryon density from the Big Bang to the present
- Modified Newtonian Dynamics and its implications
- Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies
- The mass density of the Universe
- Growth of structure in the Universe
- Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known)
- Dynamical probes of the Halo Mass Function
- Detection of gravitational waves from inflation
- Cosmological constant problems and their solutions
- Dark matter and dark energy: A physicist's perspective
Contents
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 August 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Preface
- A brief history of dark matter
- Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds: Nature of the lenses and implications on dark matter
- Searching for the Galactic dark matter
- Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and ΩM
- Tracking the baryon density from the Big Bang to the present
- Modified Newtonian Dynamics and its implications
- Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies
- The mass density of the Universe
- Growth of structure in the Universe
- Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known)
- Dynamical probes of the Halo Mass Function
- Detection of gravitational waves from inflation
- Cosmological constant problems and their solutions
- Dark matter and dark energy: A physicist's perspective
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- The Dark UniverseMatter, Energy and Gravity, pp. vPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2004