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Examples of Applications of an Invariant Statistical Theory of Field to Cosmology, Astrophysics, Hydrodynamics, Electrodynamics, and Photonics
Some examples of application of a scale-invariant statistical theory of fields to cosmology, astrophysics, hydrodynamics, electrodynamics, and... -
Cosmology
This chapter describes the work done for the Nobel Prizes awarded to A. Penzias and R. W. Wilson in 1978, to J. C. Mather and G. F. Smoot in 2006, to... -
4 Observational Cosmology
I discuss the classical cosmological tests, i.e., angular size-redshift, flux-redshift, and galaxy number counts, in the light of the cosmology... -
Cosmology
How big is the universe, how old is it, how did it come into being, how does its future development look like? Cosmology is concerned with such... -
Solar system, astrophysics, and cosmology from the derivative expansion
In this paper we show how the solar system, the galactic, and the cosmological scales, are accommodated in a single framework, namely, in the...
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The Astrophysics and Cosmology of the 21st Century - Active Galactic Nuclei
A summary is presented of selected aspects of current understanding of the physics of active galactic nuclei and the problems they present for basic... -
Physics and Cosmology Beyond the Standard Models
AbstractModern cosmology acquires its physical foundations Beyond the Standard Models (BSMs) of fundamental interactions, involving the mechanisms of...
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Astrophysics with continuous gravitational waves
Direct detection of gravitational waves has become a powerful new tool of multi-messenger astrophysics. Apart from short-duration (transient) events,...
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Quantum Cosmology
Up to this point, the cosmological model has been a kind of classical framework for processes that are mainly microscopic. These in turn have... -
X-ray Cluster Cosmology
Formation of dark matter halos is sensitive to the expansion rate of the Universe and to the growth of structures under gravitational collapse.... -
Prospects for precision cosmology with the 21 cm signal from the dark ages
The 21 cm signal from the dark ages provides a potential new probe of fundamental cosmology. While exotic physics could be discovered, here we...
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Gamma-Ray Bursts as a Probe of Cosmology
We show that, if the long GRBs are produced by the collapse of massive stars, GRBs and their afterglows may provide a powerful probe of cosmology and... -
Astrophysics An Introduction to Theory and Basics
This textbook offers a comprehensible introduction to the physical fundamentals of the processes in our universe. The first chapters cover the...
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WIMPs in Dilatonic Einstein Gauss–Bonnet Cosmology
AbstractWe study the thermal decoupling of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) in a dilatonic Einstein Gauss–Bonnet (dEGB) cosmological...
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Sharma–Mittal holographic dark energy and scalar field in Bianchi type-I cosmology
In this work, we studied Sharma–Mittal holographic dark energy model by considering Bianchi type-I cosmology. For this purpose we analyzed equation...
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Nuclear Physics Constraints on Neutrino Astrophysics
We report the present status of the feasible constraints from nuclear physics on the ambiguity in the neutrino reactions applied to the astrophysics.... -
Nuclear Physics Constraints on Neutrino Astrophysics
We report the present status of the feasible constraints from nuclear physics on the ambiguity in the neutrino reactions applied to the astrophysics.... -
X-Ray Cluster Cosmology
Formation of dark matter halos is sensitive to the expansion rate of the Universe and to the growth of structures under gravitational collapse.... -
Cosmology and fundamental physics with the ELT-ANDES spectrograph
State-of-the-art 19th century spectroscopy led to the discovery of quantum mechanics, and 20th century spectroscopy led to the confirmation of...
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Cosmology and the classical limit of the S-matrix
We investigate the relationships between classical observables in cosmology and the classical limit of quantum scattering amplitudes. We first look...