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Extravagant Universe - Exploding Stars, Dark Energy, and the Accelerating Cosmos

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Zusatztext "The first eight chapters provide an introduction to cosmology at the level of Astronomy 101. . . . That tale is often told, but seldom so engagingly. The analogies are apt, the anecdotes are amusing, and the writing is brisk and witty--in places downright funny. . . . Kirshner succeeds in conveying the difficulty and excitement of the hunt for remote supernovae." ---David Branch, Physics Today Informationen zum Autor Robert P. KirshnerWith an epilogue by the author Klappentext The Extravagant Universe tells the story of a remarkable adventure of scientific discovery. One of the world's leading astronomers! Robert Kirshner! takes readers inside a lively research team on the quest that led them to an extraordinary cosmological discovery: the expansion of the universe is accelerating under the influence of a dark energy that makes space itself expand. In addition to sharing the story of this exciting discovery! Kirshner also brings the science up-to-date in a new epilogue. He explains how the idea of an accelerating universe--once a daring interpretation of sketchy data--is now the standard assumption in cosmology today. Zusammenfassung The Extravagant Universe tells the story of a remarkable adventure of scientific discovery. One of the world's leading astronomers, Robert Kirshner, takes readers inside a lively research team on the quest that led them to an extraordinary cosmological discovery: the expansion of the universe is accelerating under the influence of a dark energy that makes space itself expand. In addition to sharing the story of this exciting discovery, Kirshner also brings the science up-to-date in a new epilogue. He explains how the idea of an accelerating universe--once a daring interpretation of sketchy data--is now the standard assumption in cosmology today. This measurement of dark energy--a quality of space itself that causes cosmic acceleration--points to a gaping hole in our understanding of fundamental physics. In 1917, Einstein proposed the "cosmological constant" to explain a static universe. When observations proved that the universe was expanding, he cast this early form of dark energy aside. But recent observations described first-hand in this book show that the cosmological constant--or something just like it--dominates the universe's mass and energy budget and determines its fate and shape. Warned by Einstein's blunder, and contradicted by the initial results of a competing research team, Kirshner and his colleagues were reluctant to accept their own result. But, convinced by evidence built on their hard-earned understanding of exploding stars, they announced their conclusion that the universe is accelerating in February 1998. Other lines of inquiry and parallel supernova research now support a new synthesis of a cosmos dominated by dark energy but also containing several forms of dark matter. We live in an extravagant universe with a surprising number of essential ingredients: the real universe we measure is not the simplest one we could imagine. ...

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Authors Robert P. Kirshner
Assisted by Robert P. Kirshner (Epilogue)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2016
 
EAN 9780691173184
ISBN 978-0-691-17318-4
No. of pages 304
Series Princeton Science Library
Princeton Science Library (Pap
Princeton Science Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy

popular science, Cosmology & the universe, Cosmology and the universe, SCIENCE / Space Science / Cosmology

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