The dark universe matter, energy and gravity : proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium, held in Baltimore, Maryland, April 2-5, 2001

This 2004 book reviews the findings on the composition of the universe, its dynamics, and the implications of both for the evolution of large-scale structure and for fundamental theories of the universe. With each chapter written by a leading expert in the field, topics include massive compact halo...

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Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and [Omega]-M
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Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function
Detection of gravitational waves from inflation
Cosmological constant problems and their solutions
Dark matter and dark energy : a physicist's perspective
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Searching for the galactic dark matter
Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and [Omega]-M
Tracking the baryon density from the big bang to the present
Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications
Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies
The mass density of the universe
Growth of structure in the universe
Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known)
Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function
Detection of gravitational waves from inflation
Cosmological constant problems and their solutions
Dark matter and dark energy : a physicist's perspective
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Microlensing towards the Magellanic Clouds : nature of the lenses and implications on dark matter
Searching for the galactic dark matter
Hot gas in clusters of galaxies and [Omega]-M
Tracking the baryon density from the big bang to the present
Modified Newtonian dynamics and its implications
Cosmological parameters and quintessence from radio galaxies
The mass density of the universe
Growth of structure in the universe
Cosmological implications of the most distant supernova (known)
Dynamical probes of the Halo mass function
Detection of gravitational waves from inflation
Cosmological constant problems and their solutions
Dark matter and dark energy : a physicist's perspective
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