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Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology

A Primer

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  • A succinct and selfcontained treatment of general relativity and its application to compact objects, gravitational waves and cosmology
  • Ideally suited for a lecture course
  • Contains 140 exercises and extensive hints, permitting the student to learn the trade by himself
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Astronomy and Astrophysics Library (AAL)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XII
  2. Introduction

    Pages 1-18
  3. General Relativity

    Pages 43-63
  4. Compact Stars

    Pages 89-108
  5. Black Holes

    Pages 109-131
  6. Gravitational waves

    Pages 133-154
  7. Fermi-Walker Transport

    Pages 155-168
  8. Observational Cosmology

    Pages 213-235
  9. The Big Bang

    Pages 237-251
  10. Inflation

    Pages 253-270
  11. Back Matter

    Pages 271-293

About this book

Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology offers a succinct and self-contained treatment of general relativity and its application to compact objects, gravitational waves and cosmology. The required mathematical concepts are introduced informally, following geometrical intuition as much as possible. The approach is theoretical, but there is ample discussion of observational aspects and of instrumental issues where appropriate.

The book includes such topical issues as the Gravity Probe B mission, interferometer detectors of gravitational waves, and the physics behind the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in (astro)physics, it is ideally suited for a lecture course and contains 140 exercises with extensive hints. The reader is assumed to be familiar with linear algebra and analysis, ordinary differential equations, special relativity, and basic thermal physics.

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"The book is based on lecturers given by the author at the University of Utrecht to advanced undergraduates. This is a short and scholarly book. … For those lecturers who are already lecturing on the subject, the book would be a valuable additional text. For those who have no access to a course on relativistic astrophysics but are seriously interested in the subject, Peter Hoyng’s book would be an excellent ‘primer’." (Marek A. Abramowicz, Classical and Quantum Gravity, Issue 24, 2007)

Authors and Affiliations

  • SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Peter Hoyng

About the author

This book offers a succinct and self-contained treatment of general relativity and its application to neutron stars, black holes, gravitational waves and cosmology, at an intermediate level. The required mathematical concepts are introduced informally, following geometrical intuition as much as possible. The approach is theoretical, but there is ample discussion of observational aspects and instrumental issues where appropriate.

Topical issues such as the Gravity Probe B mission, and the physics of interferometer detectors of gravitational waves and the angular power spectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background are included. The book is written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in (astro)physics. The reader is assumed to be familiar with linear algebra and analysis, ordinary differential equations, special relativity, and basic thermal physics, but prior knowledge of differential geometry and general relativity is not required. Containing 140 exercises with extensive hints for their solution this book is ideally suited for a lecture course.

The author is a senior scientist at the SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research and teaches regularly at the University of Utrecht.

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