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Cosmology

About: Cosmology is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 18004 publications have been published within this topic receiving 631028 citations. The topic is also known as: physical cosmology & cosmologies.


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TL;DR: In this paper, two possible alternative scenarios of early universe cosmology, string gas cosmology and the matter bounce, are reviewed, and their successes and problems are pointed out, as well as their failures.
Abstract: The inflationary paradigm, although very successful phenomenologically, suffers from several conceptual problems which motivate the search for alternative scenarios of early universe cosmology. Here, two possible alternatives will be reviewed. - "string gas cosmology" and the "matter bounce". Their successes and problems will be pointed out.

144 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the skeleton formalism is generalized to 3D density fields and a numerical method for computing a local approximation of the skeleton is presented and validated on Gaussian random fields.
Abstract: The skeleton formalism, which aims at extracting and quantifying the filamentary structure of our Universe, is generalized to 3D density fields. A numerical method for computing a local approximation of the skeleton is presented and validated here on Gaussian random fields. It involves solving equation (H∇p x Vp) = 0, where Vp and H are the gradient and Hessian matrix of the field. This method traces well the filamentary structure in 3D fields such as those produced by numerical simulations of the dark matter distribution on large scales, and is insensitive to monotonic biasing. Two of its characteristics, namely its length and differential length, are analysed for Gaussian random fields. Its differential length per unit normalized density contrast scales like the probability distribution function of the underlying density contrast times the total length times a quadratic Edgeworth correction involving the square of the spectral parameter. The total length-scales like the inverse square smoothing length, with a scaling factor given by 0.21 (5.28 + n) where n is the power index of the underlying field. This dependency implies that the total length can be used to constrain the shape of the underlying power spectrum, hence the cosmology. Possible applications of the skeleton to galaxy formation and cosmology are discussed. As an illustration, the orientation of the spin of dark haloes and the orientation of the flow near the skeleton is computed for cosmological dark matter simulations. The flow is laminar along the filaments, while spins of dark haloes within 500 kpc of the skeleton are preferentially orthogonal to the direction of the flow at a level of 25 per cent.

144 citations

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29 Aug 1991-Nature
TL;DR: In this paper, the relativistic hot big bang cosmology is described, and some highlights are presented of the now substantial range of evidence that most cosmologists believe convincingly establishes this model.
Abstract: What has become the standard model in cosmology is described, and some highlights are presented of the now substantial range of evidence that most cosmologists believe convincingly establishes this model, the relativistic hot big bang cosmology. It is shown that this model has yielded a set of interpretations and successful predictions that substantially outnumber the elements used in devising the theory, with no well-established empirical contradictions. Brief speculations are made on how the open puzzles and work in progress might affect future developments in this field.

144 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an analytic approach to calculate the temperature and polarisation power spectra of the cosmic microwave background due to inflationary gravitational waves was developed, making use of the WKB approach to handle the radiation-matter transition.

144 citations

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Edward Witten1
TL;DR: In this article, the consequences for cosmology of a Coleman-E. Weinberg light Higgs boson are considered, and the early universe went far out of equilibrium at the time of the SU(2) × U(1) phase transition.

144 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023768
20221,518
2021737
2020784
2019782