Neutrino cosmology /Julien Lesgourgues, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, CERN, Switzerland, CNRS - Université de Savoie, France, Gianpiero Mangano, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Italy, Gennaro Miele, University of Naples Frederico II, Italy, Sergio Pastor, CSIC - Universitat de València, Spain.
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, (c)2013.
- 1 online resource (xii, 378 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographies and index.
Preface -- 1. The basics of neutrino physics -- 2. Overview of the standard cosmological model -- 3. Neutrino in the early ages -- 4. Neutrinos in the MeV age -- 5. Neutrinos in the CMB epoch -- 6. The recent times: neutrinos and structure formation -- 7. Cosmological neutrinos today -- Index.
"The role that neutrinos have played in the evolution of the universe is one of the most fascinating research areas that has stemmed from the interplay between cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics. In this self-contained book, the authors bring together all aspects of the role of neutrinos in cosmology, spanning from leptogenesis to primordial nucleosynthesis, their role in the CMB and structure formation, to the problem of their direct detection. The book starts by guiding the reader through aspects of fundamental neutrino physics, such as the standard cosmological model and statistical mechanics in the expanding universe, before discussing the history of neutrinos in chronological order from the very early stages until today. This timely book will interest graduate students and researchers in astrophysics, cosmology and particle physics who work with either a theoretical or an experimental focus"--