The mystery of dark matter : in search of the invisible / Wolfgang Kapferer.
2021
QB791.3
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Title
The mystery of dark matter : in search of the invisible / Wolfgang Kapferer.
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Uniform Title
Rätsel dunkle Materie. English
ISBN
9783662622025 (electronic bk.)
3662622025 (electronic bk.)
9783662622018
3662622025 (electronic bk.)
9783662622018
Published
Berlin : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Language Note
Translated from German.
Description
1 online resource (viii, 178 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-662-62202-5 doi
Call Number
QB791.3
Dewey Decimal Classification
523.1/126
Summary
Get ready to embark on the exciting search for dark matter--the invisible mass that dominates our universe. This popular science book explains why this mysterious dark matter has been incorporated into the standard model of the universe and how scientists are able to "observe" the invisible. The book starts with the early indications of the existence of dark matter, including the strange cohesion of galaxy clusters, before moving on to modern observations like cosmic background radiation. Along the way, you will learn about the direct and indirect methods being used by researchers to track down dark matter and whatever is behind this strange phenomenon. The Mystery of Dark Matter will appeal to general readers who wish to understand what scientists actually know about dark matter, along with the methods they use to help crack the mystery. This book is a translation of the original German 1st edition Das Rätsel Dunkle Materie by Wolfgang Kapferer, published by Springer-Verlag GmbH Deutschland in 2018.The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation. Springer Nature works continuously to further the development of tools for the production of books and on the related technologies to support the authors. The author: Wolfgang Kapferer, born 1973, studied astronomy and physics at the University of Innsbruck. In his doctoral thesis and active research time he worked on theoretical models of the evolution of large-scale structures, so-called galaxy clusters. Computer simulations and their comparison with observations played a central role. The main focus of his work was put on the goal to understand better the involved gas dynamical processes.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 21, 2021).
Series
Astronomers' universe. 1614-659X
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 The art of weighing a star
3 The first signs of a big problem
4 A problem manifests itself
5 How dark matter dominates our model of structure formation in the universe
6 The beginning of the great quest
7 What is hidden under the Hades cap
8 Concluding remarks.
2 The art of weighing a star
3 The first signs of a big problem
4 A problem manifests itself
5 How dark matter dominates our model of structure formation in the universe
6 The beginning of the great quest
7 What is hidden under the Hades cap
8 Concluding remarks.