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Index
Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Author biography
1 The scientific method
1.1 Introduction to the scientific method
1.2 Some mathematics
2 Early astronomy
3 Nebulae
4 Cosmic distances
4.1 The cosmic distance ladder
4.1.1 The parallax view
4.1.2 The color of starlight
4.1.3 The Cepheid variables
4.1.4 The supernova scale
4.2 Spiral nebulae: are they extragalactic?
4.3 The chemical composition of stars
5 Space-time
5.1 The speed of light
5.2 The special theory of relativity
5.3 The general theory of relativity
5.4 Universal expansion
6 The Big Bang
6.1 The structure and history of the Universe
6.2 The geometry of space-time
6.3 The father of the Big Bang
6.4 The creation of the elements
7 Cosmic microwave background radiation
7.1 The ‘smoking gun’ of the Big Bang
7.2 Decoupling
7.3 How bright is the CMB?
7.4 ‘Matter dominated’ versus ‘radiation dominated’ Universes
7.5 How uniform is the CMB?
8 Dark matter
8.1 Dark matter defined
8.2 Non-baryonic dark matter
9 The standard model of cosmology
9.1 Nucleosynthesis
9.1.1 The first frame (t = 10−2 s)
9.1.2 The second frame (t = 10−1 s)
9.1.3 The third frame (t = 1 s)
9.1.4 The fourth frame (t = 10 s)
9.1.5 The fifth frame (t = 100 s)
9.1.6 Later frames
9.2 The birth and death of stars
9.3 The size of the Universe
10 The very early Big Bang
10.1 The four forces of nature
10.2 The quantum nature of forces
10.3 The unification of forces
10.4 The quark model
10.5 The leptons
10.6 The gluons
10.7 The standard model of high-energy physics
10.8 The history of the Universe: the early frames
10.9 Why matter rather than antimatter?
11 Inflation
11.1 The horizon problem
11.2 The flatness problem
11.3 The smoothness problem
11.4 The magnetic monopole problem
11.5 Inflation
11.6 How inflation solves the Big Bang problems
12 Dark energy
12.1 The curvature of space-time
12.2 The accelerating universal expansion
12.3 Dark energy and the CMB
12.4 Is there a signature of inflation in the CMB?
13 Higher dimensions
13.1 Field theories
13.2 Kaluza–Klein theory
13.3 Compactification
13.4 QED
13.5 Quantization of the weak and strong forces
13.6 Early attempts at a quantum theory of gravity
14 String theory
14.1 Particles and ‘string’
14.2 M-theory
14.3 The multiverse
15 Black holes and wormholes
15.1 The life of the Sun
15.2 The life of massive stars
15.3 Neutron stars
15.4 Black holes
15.5 Some properties of black holes
15.6 The thermodynamics of black holes
15.7 Hawking radiation
15.8 The singularity at the center of a black hole
16 Reading list
17 Links to astronomy websites
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