996 research outputs found
Cosmology
In these lectures we first concentrate on the cosmological problems which,
hopefully, have to do with the new physics to be probed at the LHC: the nature
and origin of dark matter and generation of matter-antimatter asymmetry. We
give several examples showing the LHC cosmological potential. These are WIMPs
as cold dark matter, gravitinos as warm dark matter, and electroweak
baryogenesis as a mechanism for generating matter-antimatter asymmetry. In the
remaining part of the lectures we discuss the cosmological perturbations as a
tool for studying the epoch preceeding the conventional hot stage of the
cosmological evolution.Comment: 47 pages, set of lectures given at the 2011 European School of
High-Energy Physics, Cheile Gradistei, Romania, 7-20 Sep 2011, edited by C.
Grojean, M. Mulder
Large and infinite extra dimensions
The emphasis in the developmet of theories with more than three spatial
dimensions has recently shifted towards ``brane world'' picture, which assumes
that ordinary matter (with possible exceptions of gravitons and other,
hypothetic, particles which interact very weakly with matter) is trapped to a
three-dimensional submanifold --- brane --- embedded in fundamental
multi-dimensional space. In the brane world scenario, extra dimensions may be
large, and even infinite; they may have effects, directly observable in current
or fothcoming experiments. On the basis of simple field-theoretic models,
various ideas in this direction are exposed at a non-expert level.Comment: 55 pages, 10 figures Several references and figures added. Journal
version, to appear in Uspekhi Fiz. Nau
- …