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Solar Stellar and Galactic Connections between Particle Physics and Astrophysics 2007th Edition by Alberto Carraminana, Francisco Siddharta Guzman Murillo, Tonatiuh Matos ISBN 1402055749 9781402055744

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File size: 10.98 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Alberto Carramiñana (Editor), Francisco Siddhartha Guzmán (Editor), Tonatiuh Matos (Editor)
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Language: English
Year: 2007
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Author: Alberto Carraminana, Francisco Siddharta Guzman Murillo, Tonatiuh Matos

TheverysmallandtheverylargeareintimatelyconnectedinNature. Particle physics and astrophysics meet in fundamental questions: the structure and evolution of stars; their end and how this is manifested; how we think galaxies are created from matter we have yet to discover and why we believe the most energetic particles cannot come from the most distant universe. During the IV Escuela Mexicana de Astrof´ ?sica (EMA-2005), held in the beautiful colonial city of Morelia between 18 and 23 July 2005, we reviewed and explored the numerous connections between astrophysics and particle physics. The core of the school program, aimed to advanced postgraduated students and young researchers in physics and astrophysics, was formed by half a dozen extended lecture courses delivered by recognized experts in their ?elds. Thewrittenversionsofthesecoursesbecamethemainsubstanceofthis book. Three review talks were devoted to the techniques and results of novel astronomical windows of the XX and XXI centuries: radioastronomy, gam- ray astronomy and gravitational wave astronomy. This volume includes also six short contributions, presented as single talks during the EMA-2005, - amples of experimental and theoretical research work presently conducted in M´ exico and Latin-America. This book is the ?nal product of a two year process centered on the EMA- 2005. We believe it will serve as a guide not just to the participants but also to the communities of all interrelated ?elds.

Solar Stellar and Galactic Connections between Particle Physics and Astrophysics 2007th Table of contents:

Part I: Neutrinos and Their Astrophysical Implications

  • Chapter 1: Solar Neutrinos: Present Status and Future Prospects
    • 1.1 Standard Solar Model and Neutrino Flux Predictions
    • 1.2 Neutrino Oscillations and the Solar Neutrino Problem
    • 1.3 Experimental Results (Super-Kamiokande, SNO, Borexino, etc.)
    • 1.4 Implications for Particle Physics (Neutrino Mass and Mixing)
  • Chapter 2: Supernova Neutrinos and Core-Collapse Physics
    • 2.1 Neutrino Production in Supernova Explosions
    • 2.2 The Role of Neutrinos in Supernova Mechanisms
    • 2.3 Detection of Supernova Neutrinos and Astrophysical Information
    • 2.4 Constraints on Neutrino Properties from Supernovae
  • Chapter 3: Astrophysical Neutrino Backgrounds
    • 3.1 Cosmic Neutrino Background
    • 3.2 Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background
    • 3.3 High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos (Active Galactic Nuclei, Gamma-Ray Bursts)
    • 3.4 Neutrino Telescopes and Their Discoveries

Part II: Dark Matter: Particle Candidates and Astrophysical Searches

  • Chapter 4: Evidence for Dark Matter in Galaxies and Clusters
    • 4.1 Galactic Rotation Curves
    • 4.2 Gravitational Lensing
    • 4.3 Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies
    • 4.4 Structure Formation in the Universe
  • Chapter 5: Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs)
    • 5.1 Theoretical Framework for WIMPs (Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions)
    • 5.2 Direct Detection Experiments (CDMS, XENON, DAMA)
    • 5.3 Indirect Detection (Annihilation Products: Gamma Rays, Positrons, Neutrinos)
    • 5.4 Collider Searches for WIMPs
  • Chapter 6: Axions and Other Light Dark Matter Candidates
    • 6.1 The Strong CP Problem and Axion Theory
    • 6.2 Experimental Searches for Axions (ADMX, CAST)
    • 6.3 Sterile Neutrinos and Warm Dark Matter
    • 6.4 Self-Interacting Dark Matter
  • Chapter 7: Astrophysical Probes of Dark Matter
    • 7.1 Dwarf Galaxies as Dark Matter Laboratories
    • 7.2 Dark Matter Halos and Substructures
    • 7.3 Gamma-Ray Signatures from Galactic Center and Other Sources

Part III: High-Energy Phenomena and Cosmic Rays

  • Chapter 8: Cosmic Rays: Origin, Propagation, and Composition
    • 8.1 Sources of Cosmic Rays (Supernova Remnants, Active Galactic Nuclei)
    • 8.2 Propagation in the Galactic Magnetic Field
    • 8.3 Composition and Energy Spectrum (Knee, Ankle, GZK Cutoff)
    • 8.4 Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays and Their Mysteries
  • Chapter 9: Gamma-Ray Astronomy and Particle Accelerators
    • 9.1 Mechanisms of Gamma-Ray Production in Astrophysical Sources
    • 9.2 High-Energy Gamma-Ray Observatories (Fermi-LAT, H.E.S.S., MAGIC, VERITAS)
    • 9.3 Pulsars, Supernova Remnants, and Active Galactic Nuclei as Gamma-Ray Emitters
    • 9.4 Connections to Particle Acceleration Processes
  • Chapter 10: X-ray Binaries, Black Holes, and Neutron Stars
    • 10.1 Accretion Processes around Compact Objects
    • 10.2 Particle Acceleration and Emission in Accreting Systems
    • 10.3 Quasar Jets and Blazars
    • 10.4 Equation of State of Dense Matter in Neutron Stars

Part IV: Cosmology and Fundamental Physics

  • Chapter 11: The Early Universe and Particle Physics
    • 11.1 Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Light Element Abundances
    • 11.2 Cosmic Microwave Background and Inflation
    • 11.3 Baryogenesis and Leptogenesis
    • 11.4 Phase Transitions in the Early Universe
  • Chapter 12: Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Interactions
    • 12.1 Sources of Gravitational Waves (Binary Black Holes, Neutron Stars)
    • 12.2 Gravitational Wave Detectors (LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA)
    • 12.3 Probing Fundamental Physics with Gravitational Waves
  • Chapter 13: Tests of Fundamental Symmetries and Constants in Astrophysics
    • 13.1 Variation of Fundamental Constants (Fine-Structure Constant, Proton-to-Electron Mass Ratio)
    • 13.2 Lorentz Invariance Violation
    • 13.3 Equivalence Principle Tests in Astrophysical Settings

Part V: Observational Techniques and Future Directions

  • Chapter 14: Observational Techniques in High-Energy Astrophysics
    • 14.1 Ground-Based and Space-Based Telescopes
    • 14.2 Multi-Messenger Astronomy (Photons, Neutrinos, Cosmic Rays, Gravitational Waves)
    • 14.3 Future Facilities and Next-Generation Detectors
  • Chapter 15: Challenges and Open Questions at the Interface of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
    • 15.1 The Nature of Dark Matter and Dark Energy
    • 15.2 The Origin of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
    • 15.3 The Neutrino Mass Hierarchy and Absolute Mass Scale
    • 15.4 Bridging the Gap Between Laboratory and Cosmic Scales

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