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3K: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

3K: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

3K: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

R. B. Partridge, Haverford College, Pennsylvania
April 2007
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    This timely review covers all aspects of three decades of study of this ghostly remnant of the hot Big Bang origin of the Universe, and examines the consequences for astrophysics, cosmology and theories of the evolution of large-scale cosmic structure. The observational techniques used to measure the spectrum of CBR and its angular distribution on the sky are examined in clear but critical detail: from the work of Penzias and Wilson in 1964 to the latest results from NASA's Cosmic Microwave Background Explorer (COBE) satellite. This review takes these observations and shows how they have shaped our current understanding of the early history of the Universe and of the origin and evolution of the large-scale structures in it. As a comprehensive and up-to-date reference, this book is suitable for researchers.

    • A comprehensive overview of the observational techniques used to study the CBR and its theoretical implications
    • Introductory chapters on cosmology and radio astronomy for graduates new to the field
    • From the prediction of CBR by Gamow in 1946 up until more recent years

    Reviews & endorsements

    "At last, there is a comprehensive book on the cosmic microwave background radiation (CBR). What's more, it's a good one. Bruce Partridge's 3K: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation contains everything you need to get a solid foundation in this exciting and rapidly growing field. One of the pioneers, Partridge is still active in wrestling secrets from the CBR. His book summarizes the theoretical framework in which to interpret the measurements and gives a detailed account of the instrumentation and observations. It is clear, informative, and fun to read....Partridge has written a book that will be relevant for years to come." Lyman Page, American Journal of Physics

    "After 30 years, the cosmic background radiation remains the most promising probe of the early universe. Over the next ten years, startling claims will emerge from the CBR community. Estimates of the Hubble constant, curvature of the universe, and cosmological constant accurate to a few percent will be made. For both the people making these claims and those attempting to understand their validity, this book will be an essential resource." Scott Dodelson, Science

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    Product details

    April 2007
    Paperback
    9780521358088
    396 pages
    242 × 166 × 22 mm
    0.623kg
    73 b/w illus. 17 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Cosmology
    • 2. The early history of CBR studies
    • 3. Radio astronomy
    • 4. The spectrum of the CBR
    • 5. What we learn from observations of the CBR spectrum
    • 6. Searches for anisotropy in the CBR on large angular scales
    • 7. Searches for anisotropy in the CBR on small angular scales
    • 8. What do we learn from the angular distribution of the CBR?
    • Appendices
    • Index.
      Author
    • R. B. Partridge , Haverford College, Pennsylvania