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Extending cosmology: the metric approach
In this chapter it is shown how the introduction of a fundamental constant of
nature with dimensions of acceleration into the theory of gravity makes it
possible to extend gravity in a very consistent manner.Comment: 2012, Extending Cosmology: The Metric Approach, Open Questions in
Cosmology; Review article for an Intech "Open questions in cosmology" book
chapter (19 pages, 3 figures). Available from:
http://www.intechopen.com/books/open-questions-in-cosmology/extending-cosmology-the-metric-approac
Brane-world cosmology
Brane-world models, where observers are restricted to a brane in a
higher-dimensional spacetime, offer a novel perspective on cosmology. I discuss
some approaches to cosmology in extra dimensions and some interesting aspects
of gravity and cosmology in brane-world models.Comment: 16 pages, 4 figures, to appear in proceedings of ERE2005, the XXVIII
Spanish Relativity Meeting, Oviedo, Spai
Cosmology with the Square Kilometre Array by SKA-Japan
In the past several decades, the standard cosmological model has been
established and its parameters have been measured to a high precision, while
there are still many of the fundamental questions in cosmology; such as the
physics in the very early Universe, the origin of the cosmic acceleration and
the nature of the dark matter. The future world's largest radio telescope,
Square Kilometre Array (SKA), will be able to open the new frontier of
cosmology and will be one of the most powerful tools for cosmology in the next
decade. The cosmological surveys conducted by the SKA would have the potential
not only to answer these fundamental questions but also deliver the precision
cosmology. In this article we briefly review the role of the SKA from the view
point of the modern cosmology. The cosmology science led by the SKA-Japan
Consortium (SKA-JP) Cosmology Science Working Group is also discussed.Comment: 18 pages, 11 figures; v2: reference added; v3: accepted for
publication in PAS
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
Meteoritics and cosmology among the Aboriginal cultures of Central Australia
The night sky played an important role in the social structure, oral
traditions, and cosmology of the Arrernte and Luritja Aboriginal cultures of
Central Australia. A component of this cosmology relates to meteors,
meteorites, and impact craters. This paper discusses the role of meteoritic
phenomena in Arrernte and Luritja cosmology, showing not only that these groups
incorporated this phenomenon in their cultural traditions, but that their oral
traditions regarding the relationship between meteors, meteorites and impact
structures suggests the Arrernte and Luritja understood that they are directly
related.Comment: Journal of Cosmology, Volume 13, pp. 3743-3753 (2011
Classical and Quantum Solutions and the Problem of Time in Cosmology
We have studied various classical solutions in cosmology. Especially we
have obtained general classical solutions in pure \ cosmology. Even in the
quantum theory, we can solve the Wheeler-DeWitt equation in pure \
cosmology exactly. Comparing these classical and quantum solutions in \
cosmology, we have studied the problem of time in general relativity.Comment: 17 pages, latex, no figure, one reference is correcte
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