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Congdon, Arthur B.
Principles of gravitational lensinglight deflection as a probe of astrophysics and cosmology /
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Principles of gravitational lensingby Arthur B. Congdon, Charles R. Keeton.
Reminder of title:
light deflection as a probe of astrophysics and cosmology /
Author:
Congdon, Arthur B.
other author:
Keeton, Charles R.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018.
Description:
xiii, 287 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Gravitational lenses.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02122-1
ISBN:
9783030021221$q(electronic bk.)
Principles of gravitational lensinglight deflection as a probe of astrophysics and cosmology /
Congdon, Arthur B.
Principles of gravitational lensing
light deflection as a probe of astrophysics and cosmology /[electronic resource] :by Arthur B. Congdon, Charles R. Keeton. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2018. - xiii, 287 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Astronomy and planetary sciences,2366-0082. - Astronomy and planetary sciences..
Chapter 1- Introduction -- Chapter 2- Gravitational Lenses with Circular Symmetry -- Chapter 3- Light Deflection in Curved Spacetime -- Chapter4- Multiple Imaging in the Weak-Field Limit -- Chapter 5- Microlensing within the Local Group -- Chapter 6- Strong Lensing by Galaxies -- Chapter 7- Strong and Weak Lensing by Galaxy Clusters -- Chapter 8- Weak Lensing by Large-Scale Structure -- Chapter 9- Lensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background -- Appendix A- Calculus of Variations -- Appendix B- Functions of Complex Variable -- Appendix C- Orthogonal Functions -- Appendix D- Fourier Analysis -- Appendix E- Computational Techniques -- Index.
This textbook provides an introduction to gravitational lensing, which has become an invaluable tool in modern astrophysics, with applications that range from finding planets orbiting distant stars to understanding how dark matter and dark energy conspired to form the cosmic structures we see today. Principles of Gravitational Lensing begins with Einstein's prediction that gravity bends light, and shows how that fundamental idea has spawned a rich field of study over the past century. The gravitational deflection of light was first detected by Eddington during a solar eclipse in May 1919, launching Einstein and his theory of relativity into public view. Yet the possibility of using the phenomenon to unlock mysteries of the Universe seemed remote, given the technology of the day. Theoretical work was carried out sporadically over the next six decades, but only with the discovery of the system Q0957+561 in 1979 was gravitational lensing transformed from a curiosity of general relativity into a practical observational tool. This book describes how the three subfields known as strong lensing, weak lensing, and microlensing have grown independently but become increasingly intertwined. Drawing on their research experience, Congdon and Keeton begin with the basic physics of light bending, then present the mathematical foundations of gravitational lensing, building up to current research topics in a clear and systematic way. Relevant background material from physics and mathematics is included, making the book self-contained. The derivations and explanations are supplemented by exercises designed to help students master the theoretical concepts as well as the methods that drive current research. An extensive bibliography guides those wishing to delve more deeply into particular areas of interest. Principles of Gravitational Lensing is ideal for advanced students and seasoned researchers looking to penetrate this thriving subject and even contribute research of their own.
ISBN: 9783030021221$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-02122-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Gravitational lenses.
LC Class. No.: QB857.5.G7 / C664 2018
Dewey Class. No.: 523.112
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