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Cosmology with Clusters of Galaxies (Hardcover)
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Cosmology with Clusters of Galaxies (Hardcover)
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This book presents a comprehensive review of the methods applied to
derive cosmological parameters for a given model and test different
cosmological models using the most massive collapsed structures in
our Universe: clusters of galaxies. Clusters typically consist of
hundreds of galaxies and high-temperature ionised gas trapped in
their gravitational field dominated by dark matter extending out to
2-3 Mpc. The formation, evolution, and structure of these massive
rare objects are sensitive probes of the assumed cosmology. This is
a multidisciplinary field of astrophysics involving
multi-wavelength observations, gravity theory, atomic physics,
plasma physics, magneto-hydrodynamics, astrophysical cosmology and
numerical simulations. Our understanding of the physics of
clusters, which is essential when using them for cosmology, has
been improved tremendously due to the recent advent of technology
and observational strategy in multi-frequency observations, and
enhanced by improved numerical simulations made possible by more
advanced high performance computers. As a result of these
developments, cosmology with clusters of galaxies has become a
mature discipline recently, and provided an important contribution
to establish our concordance cosmological constant dominated cold
dark matter model. In the near future we expect a rapid expansion
of this field due to results from new cluster surveys and
multi-wavelength observations. This timely volume on this exciting
newly established field discusses galaxy cluster physics and
provides a detailed description of using clusters to derive
cosmological parameters applying accurate measurements of
individual clusters as well as using clusters as a statistical
tool. A detailed discussion is given on degeneracies between
derived parameters and the systematic effects, which are becoming a
limiting factor. An account for using clusters to test different
cosmological models is also presented. This volume provides an
introduction to galaxy cluster cosmology for physics and astronomy
graduate students and serves as a reference source for
professionals.
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