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El. knyga: After the Beginning: A Cosmic Journey Through Space and Time illustrated edition [World Scientific e-book]

(Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab, Usa)
  • Formatas: 228 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2004
  • Leidėjas: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781860945212
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  • World Scientific e-book
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  • Formatas: 228 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Jun-2004
  • Leidėjas: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781860945212
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"In a brilliant flash about fourteen billion years ago, time and matter were born in a single instant of creation. An immensely hot and dense universe began its rapid expansion everywhere, creating space where there was no space and time where there was no time. In the intense fire just after the beginning, the lightest elements were forged, later to form primordial clouds that eventually evolved into galaxies, stars, and planets. This evolution is the story told in this fascinating book. Interwoven withthe storyline are short pieces on the pioneering men and women who revealed those wonders to us."--BOOK JACKET.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
List of Figures
xv
Island Universes
1(29)
The First Move
1(3)
Looking Back
4(14)
Age and Size of the Visible Universe
18(6)
Expanding Universe
24(2)
Cosmological Principle
26(1)
Inflationary Epoch
27(1)
Beyond the Visible Universe
27(1)
Boxes 1--3
28(2)
The Large and the Small
30(29)
Face to Face
30(1)
Space, Time, and Relativity
30(2)
Physics of the Very Small: Quantum Mechanics
32(5)
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle
37(1)
Radiation in the Early Universe
37(7)
Other Planets Around Other Suns
44(2)
Life on Other Planets
46(3)
Different Points of View
49(3)
Milky Way
52(3)
Universe Without a Center
55(2)
Cosmic Horizon as Small as a Nucleon
57(1)
Box 4
58(1)
Big Bang
59(25)
Hubble's Discovery
59(2)
Evidence for a Big Bang
61(2)
A Day Without Yesterday
63(5)
Temperature Measured at an Earlier Time
68(1)
Model Universes
69(4)
Scale Factor of the Universe
73(4)
Theories of Expansion
77(4)
The big crunch
78(1)
Einstein--de Sitter universe
79(1)
Accelerating universe
79(1)
Recycling universe
80(1)
Boxes 5--8
81(3)
Elementary Particles --- Fundamental Forces
84(34)
The Atom
84(13)
Vacuum: Particles, Antiparticles, and Dirac
97(4)
Antiparticles and Antiuniverses
101(1)
The Particle Explosion
102(3)
Cosmic rays
102(2)
Laboratory beams of particles
104(1)
So Many Riches
105(4)
The Quarks and Leptons
109(5)
The Force Carriers
114(4)
The Primeval Fireball
118(43)
Cosmic Evolution
118(2)
Heat, Temperature, and Equilibrium
120(1)
Planck Era (t < 10-43 Seconds)
121(2)
Radiation-Dominated Era (t = 10-11 Seconds to 106 Years)
123(23)
Superradiant era (t = 10-11 to 10-5 seconds)
126(1)
Hadronic era (t = 10-5 to 10-3 seconds)
127(2)
Leptonic era (t = 10-3 to 1 second)
129(8)
Formation of the light elements (t = 100 seconds to 10 minutes)
137(5)
Measurement of primordial abundances of elements
142(2)
Decoupling of radiation and matter (t = 300 000 to 1 million years)
144(2)
Close of the Radiation Era
146(1)
Matter Dominance
147(5)
Boxes 9--20
152(9)
Galaxy Clusters, Galaxies, and Stars
161(22)
Structure Formation
161(4)
Cloud Collapse in the Radiation Era
165(2)
Matter Era
167(1)
Galaxy Formation
167(3)
Galaxy Types
170(2)
Star Formation
172(1)
Nova and Supernova
172(6)
Nova: creation of a white dwarf
175(1)
Supernova: creation of a neutron star or black hole
176(2)
Boxes 21--25
178(5)
The Future Universe
183(15)
Dark Matter, Dark Energy
183(2)
The Three Ages of the Universe
185(1)
The Great Cosmology Experiments
186(8)
Supernova cosmology
187(3)
The seed of our galaxy
190(4)
Boxes 26--29
194(4)
Books for Further Study 198(3)
Index 201