Particle physics and cosmology : the fabric of spacetime : Ecole d'ť ̌de Physique des Houches, session LXXXVI, 31 July-25 August 2006 : Ecole thm̌atique du CNRS / edited by Francis Bernardeau, Christophe Grojean and Jean Dalibard.

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Corporate Author: Ecole d'ť ̌de physique thǒrique (Les Houches, Haute-Savoie, France)
Other Authors: Bernardeau, Francis, Grojean, Christophe, Dalibard, J.
Other title:Fabric of spacetime.
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Boston, Mass. : Elsevier, ©2007.
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505 0 |a Cover -- Previous sessions -- Organizers -- Lecturers -- Participants -- Preface -- Contents -- Part 1. Long Lectures -- Course 1. Gravitational waves -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Linearization of Einstein equations -- 3. Interaction of gravitational waves with point particles -- 4. Effective stress-energy tensor of gravitational waves -- 5. Generation of gravitational waves -- 6. Application to binary systems -- 7. Other astrophysical sources -- 8. Cosmological sources -- References -- Course 2. Baryogenesis -- 1. Observational evidence for the BAU -- 2. Sakharov's conditions for baryogenesis -- 3. Example: GUT baryogenesis -- 4. B and CP violation in the standard model -- 5. Electroweak phase transition and electroweak baryogenesis -- 6. A model of electroweak baryogenesis: 2HDM -- 7. EWBG in the MSSM -- 8. Other mechanisms; Leptogenesis -- References -- Course 3. String cosmology -- 1. Dark energy -- 2. Inflation -- References -- Course 4. Physics of the early universe and inflation -- 1. Preamble -- 2. Concise history of the early universe -- 3. Inflation -- 4. Global geometry -- 5. Generation of fluctuations from inflation -- 6. Preheating after inflation -- References -- Course 5. Cosmic microwave background anisotropies up to second order -- 1. Preamble -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Perturbing gravity -- 4. The collisionless Boltzmann equation for photons -- 5. Collision term -- 6. The Brightness equation -- 7. The Boltzmann equation for baryons and cold dark matter -- 8. Linear solution of the Boltzmann equations -- 9. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Einstein's equations -- Appendix B. First-order solutions of Einstein's equations in various eras -- References -- Course 6. Physics beyond the standard model and dark matter -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Why beyond the standard model -- 3. Examples of physics beyond the standard model -- 4. Evidence for dark matter -- 5. What dark matter is not -- 6. WIMP dark matter -- 7. Dark horse candidates -- 8. Cosmic coincidence -- 9. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Gravitational lensing -- References -- Part 2. Short Topical Lectures -- Course 7. Effective field theories and gravitational radiation -- 1. Lecture I -- 2. Lecture II -- 3. Conclusions -- Appendix A. Redundant operators -- References -- Course 8. Holographic cosmology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Framework -- 3. Anti-de Sitter cosmologies -- 4. Dual field theory evolution -- 5. Discussion -- References -- Course 9. Neutrino physics and cosmology -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The cosmic neutrino background -- 3. Neutrinos and Primordial Nucleosynthesis -- 4. Extra radiation and the effective number of neutrinos -- 5. Massive neutrinos -- 6. Effects of neutrino masses on cosmology -- 7. Current bounds on neutrino masses -- 8. Future sensitivities on neutrino masses from cosmology -- 9. Conclusions -- References -- Course 10. Cos. 
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