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Physical Cosmology

P. J. E. Peebles

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Physik, Astronomie

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From the Nobel Prize–winning physicist

Man's view of the universe is widening today, as it did once before in the early days of big telescopes and photographic plates. Modern man, by means of radio, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, and X-ray astronomy, can penetrate the universe to depths never before explored. Phillip James Edwin Peebles has written a pioneering work in this newly defined area of investigation. Intended to bridge the chasm between classical textbooks on cosmology and modern developments, Physical Cosmology serves as a guide to current points of debate in a rapidly changing field.

Originally published in 1972.

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Black-body radiation, Order of magnitude, Peculiar velocity, Quantity, Positron, Galaxy rotation curve, Radioactive decay, Nebula, Radiation pressure, Roche limit, Neutron, Approximation, Globular cluster, Brightness, X-ray background, Photon gas, Black body, Effective temperature, Antimatter, Metric expansion of space, Spiral galaxy, Luminosity function (astronomy), Virgo Cluster, Main sequence, Ideal gas, Surface brightness, Apparent magnitude, Density, H II region, Optical depth, Scattering, Temperature, Probability, Measurement, Extrapolation, Wavelength, Attenuation, Isotropy, Angular diameter, Photon, X-ray, Speed of light, Hubble's law, Number density, Deuterium, Energy density, Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric, Steady State theory, Physical cosmology, Cepheid variable, Coordinate system, Planetary nebula, Big Bang, Ground state, Recombination (cosmology), Velocity dispersion, Stimulated emission, Bremsstrahlung, Neutrino, Stellar evolution, Dissipation, Cosmic microwave background, Absolute magnitude, Thomson scattering, Coma Cluster, Cross section (physics), Minkowski space, Chronology of the universe, Excited state, Nucleon