Cosmology FROM THE PUBLISHER
This is a substantially revised and updated new edition of a successful introductory textbook first published in 1977. Although there are a wealth of cosmology texts at postgraduate level, Cosmology remains the classic introduction to modern cosmology for undergraduates. While designed as the main text for a course given at second or third year level, it is sufficiently self-contained for anyone with school science to understand. There is a strong emphasis on observational cosmology, with introductory chapters on the visible universe, our galaxy and other galaxies and the empirical basis for cosmological theory. After an account of the big bang model, there are chapters on the early stages of the big bang and galaxy formation. Finally, there are chapters on cosmological tests and on alternative theories. A feature of the book is its updated epilogue of twenty controversies in cosmology today. Latest results from the WMAP mission have been added and a wealth of new material, including a stronger emphasis on the cosmological constant. The book has an extensive glossary and the exercises have been substantially expanded. A stronger emphasis on the physical basis for cosmology is included.
SYNOPSIS
This brief undergraduate textbook emphasizes observational cosmology, with introductory chapters on the visible universe, our galaxy and others, and the empirical basis for cosmological theories. After an account of the big bang model, the book describes the stages of galaxy formation and considers alternative theories. Rowan-Robinson is affiliated with the Blackett laboratory at Imperial College, London. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR