Cosmic Strings and Other Topological Defects
Now in paperback, this book is the first comprehensive and coherent introduction to the role of cosmic strings and other topological defects in the universe. This study has been one of the major driving forces in cosmology over the last decade, and lies at the fruitful intersection of particle physics and cosmology. After an introduction to standard cosmological theory and the theory of phase transitions in the early universe, the book then describes, in turn, the properties, formation, and cosmological implications of cosmic strings, monopoles, domain walls and textures. The book concludes with a chapter considering the role of topological defects in inflationary universe models. Ample introductory material is included to make the book accessible to the wide audience of particle physicists, astrophysicists and cosmologists for whom this topic is of immediate interest.
- The first coherent text on cosmic strings
- First author is leading researcher in this area
- Particularly thorough bibliography which is very valuable for graduate students
Reviews & endorsements
"...a model of scientific exposition...should prove to be an invaluable reference for students and researchers in high-energy theory, providing a nice overview of a fairly large body of work." Nature
"Their book is a remarkably complete and authoritative review of the broad range of physics issues underlying it." Science
"...comprehensive and elaborate monograph....This is an excellent book..." Mathematical Reviews
Product details
July 2000Paperback
9780521654760
580 pages
244 × 170 × 30 mm
0.91kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Phase transitions in the early universe
- 3. Topological defects
- 4. String field theory
- 5. Superconducting strings
- 6. String dynamics
- 7. String gravity
- 8. String interactions
- 9. String evolution
- 10. Cosmological implications of strings
- 11. Structure formation with strings
- 12. Cosmology of superconducting and global strings
- 13. Domain walls
- 14. Monopoles
- 15. Textures
- 16. Topological defects and inflation
- References
- Index.