ABSTRACT

Modern cosmology has changed significantly over the years, from the discovery to the precision measurement era. The data now available provide a wealth of information, mostly consistent with a model where dark matter and dark energy are in a rough proportion of 3:7. The time is right for a fresh new textbook which captures the state-of-the art in cosmology.

Written by one of the world's leading cosmologists, this brand new, thoroughly class-tested textbook provides graduate and undergraduate students with coverage of the very latest developments and experimental results in the field. Prof. Nicola Vittorio shows what is meant by precision cosmology, from both theoretical and observational perspectives.

This book is divided into three main parts:

  • Part I provides a pedagogical, but rigorous, general relativity-based discussion of cosmological models, showing the evidence for dark energy, the constraints from primordial nucleosynthesis and the need for inflation

  • Part II introduces density fluctuations and their statistical description, discussing different theoretical scenarios, such as □□CDM, as well as observations

  • Part III introduces the general relativity approach to structure formation and discusses the physics behind the CMB temperature and polarization pattern of the microwave sky

Carefully adapted from the course taught by Prof. Vittorio at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, this book will be an ideal companion for advanced students undertaking a course in cosmology.

Features:

  • Incorporates the latest experimental results, at a time of rapid change in this field, with balanced coverage of both theoretical and experimental perspectives
  • Each chapter is accompanied by problems, with detailed solutions
  • The basics of tensor calculus and GR are given in the appendices

part I|105 pages

Background universe

chapter 1|28 pages

Cosmological models

chapter 2|28 pages

Measurable properties of FRW models

chapter 3|28 pages

Hot Big Bang model

chapter 4|22 pages

Inflation

part II|95 pages

Structure formation: A Newtonian approach

chapter 5|24 pages

Gravitational instability scenario

chapter 7|18 pages

Luminous universe

chapter 8|24 pages

Dark universe

part III|136 pages

Structure formation: A relativistic approach

chapter 9|24 pages

Lemaître-Tolman-Bondi solution

chapter 10|30 pages

Structure formation: Relativistic approach I

chapter 12|30 pages

CMB temperature anisotropy

chapter 13|30 pages

CMB polarisation

part IV|22 pages

Future perspectives

chapter 14|20 pages

Precision cosmology