
Dark Matter
Evidence, Theory, and Constraints
Princeton University Press
Published on 15. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-691-24952-0 (ISBN)
Description
A complete treatment of all aspects of dark matter physics
This book provides an incisive, self-contained introduction to one of the most intriguing subjects in modern physics, presenting the evidence we have from astrophysics for the existence of dark matter, the theories for what it could be, and the cutting-edge experimental and observational methods for testing them. It begins with a survey of the astrophysical phenomena, from rotation curves to lensing and cosmological structure formation. It goes on to offer the most comprehensive overview available of all three major theories, discussing weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), axions, and primordial black holes. The book explains the constraints on each theory, such as direct detection and indirect astrophysical limits, and enables students to build physical intuition using hands-on exercises and supplemental material.
The only book to treat extensively WIMPs, axions, and primordial black holes
Provides balanced coverage of the evidence, theory, and testing for dark matter from astrophysics, particle physics, and experimental physics
Includes original problems and short quizzes throughout
Accompanied by Jupyter notebooks that give sample calculations and methods to reproduce key results and graphs
An ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and an essential reference for researchers
This book provides an incisive, self-contained introduction to one of the most intriguing subjects in modern physics, presenting the evidence we have from astrophysics for the existence of dark matter, the theories for what it could be, and the cutting-edge experimental and observational methods for testing them. It begins with a survey of the astrophysical phenomena, from rotation curves to lensing and cosmological structure formation. It goes on to offer the most comprehensive overview available of all three major theories, discussing weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), axions, and primordial black holes. The book explains the constraints on each theory, such as direct detection and indirect astrophysical limits, and enables students to build physical intuition using hands-on exercises and supplemental material.
The only book to treat extensively WIMPs, axions, and primordial black holes
Provides balanced coverage of the evidence, theory, and testing for dark matter from astrophysics, particle physics, and experimental physics
Includes original problems and short quizzes throughout
Accompanied by Jupyter notebooks that give sample calculations and methods to reproduce key results and graphs
An ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and an essential reference for researchers
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
8 page color insert. 106 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
524 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-24952-0 (9780691249520)
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10/2024
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
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Persons
David J. E. Marsh is an Ernest Rutherford Fellow and lecturer in the Department of Physics at King's College London. David Ellis holds a PhD in astrophysics from the University of Goettingen. Viraf M. Mehta was a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for Astrophysics and Geophysics at the University of Goettingen and is now a physics teacher at the Browning School in New York City and visiting scholar at the Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics at New York University.