
The last years have seen a symbiosis of the fields of elementary particle physics and the astrophysics of the early universe. This text presents the background of the subjects and the latest developments at a level suitable for final year undergraduates and beginning graduate students. The first chapters cover the properties and interactions of elementary particles followed by discussion of the early universe, including inflation, dark matter and dark energy, and the growth of the galactic structure. The final chapters discuss cosmic rays and particle physics in the stars. The close relation between particle interactions and large scale development of the cosmos is a constant theme in the text, with emphasis on the interplay between experiment and theory. This book is an enlarged and updated version of the first edition published five years ago. In a rapidly evolving field, emphasis has of course been placed on the most recent developments. However, the opportunity has also been taken to re-arrange the material and present it in more detail and at somewhat greater length.
This text investigates the intersection of elementary particle physics and the astrophysics of the early universe to explain the fundamental mechanisms governing cosmic evolution. Author D. H. Perkins provides a comprehensive framework designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, synthesizing experimental data with theoretical models. The work argues that the large-scale structure of the cosmos is inextricably linked to the properties and interactions of subatomic particles.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as a standard reference for students bridging the gap between particle physics and cosmology. Readers often note the technical density of the prose, which is balanced by the author's clear emphasis on the interplay between experimental results and theoretical predictions.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191562807
ISBN-13:
9780191562808
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