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Axions: Theory, Cosmology, and Experimental Searches

by Markus Kuster, Georg Raffelt, Berta Beltran
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Overview

Axions are peculiar hypothetical particles that could both solve the CP problem of quantum chromodynamics and at the same time account for the dark matter of the universe. Based on a series of lectures by world experts in this field held at CERN (Geneva), this volume provides a pedagogical introduction to the theory, cosmology and astrophysics of these fascinating particles and gives an up-to-date account of the status and prospect of ongoing and planned experimental searches.

Synopsis

Axions are peculiar hypothetical particles that could both solve the CP problem of quantum chromodynamics and at the same time account for the dark matter of the universe. Based on a series of lectures by world experts in this field held at CERN (Geneva), this volume provides a pedagogical introduction to the theory, cosmology and astrophysics of these fascinating particles and gives an up-to-date account of the status and prospect of ongoing and planned experimental searches. Learners and practitioners of astroparticle physics will find in this book both a concise introduction and a current reference work to a showcase topic that connects the β€œinner space” of the elementary particle world with the β€œouter space” of the universe at large.

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Book Details

Published
November 19, 2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
258
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783642092633

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