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The study of dark matter, in both astrophysics and particle
physics, has emerged as one of the most active and exciting topics
of research in recent years. This book reviews the history behind
the discovery of missing mass (or unseen mass) in the Universe, and
ties this into the proposed extensions to the Standard Model of
Particle Physics (such as Supersymmetry), which were being proposed
within the same time frame. This book is written as an introduction
to these problems at the forefront of astrophysics and particle
physics, with the goal of conveying the physics of dark matter to
beginning undergraduate majors in scientific fields. The book goes
onto describe existing and upcoming experiments and techniques,
which will be used to detect dark matter either directly on
indirectly.
Introduction to Photonic and Phononic Crystals and Metamaterials,
by Arthur R. McGurn, presents a study of the fundamental properties
of optical and acoustic materials which have been of recent
interest in nanoscience and device technology. The level of the
presentations is appropriate for advanced undergraduates, beginning
graduate students, and researchers not directly involved in the
field. References are given to guide the reader to more advanced
study in these fields. Discussions of the physics of photonic and
phononic crystals focus on the transmission properties of optical
and acoustic radiation arising from their diffractive interaction
in these engineered materials. The frequency transmission and
non-transmission bands of radiation are explained in terms of the
symmetry properties of the photonic and phononic artificial crystal
structures. Basic applications of these properties to a variety of
their technological applications are examined. The physics of
metamaterials is discussed along with their relationships to the
ideas of resonance. Properties of negative index of refraction,
perfect lens, and unusual optical effects the new optics of
metamaterial media makes available are examined. Related effects in
acoustics are also covered. Basic principles of surface acoustic
and electromagnetic waves are explained. These form an introduction
to the fundamental ideas of the recently developing fields of
plasmonics and surface acoustics.
The study of dark matter, in both astrophysics and particle
physics, has emerged as one of the most active and exciting topics
of research in recent years. This book reviews the history behind
the discovery of missing mass (or unseen mass) in the Universe, and
ties this into the proposed extensions to the Standard Model of
Particle Physics (such as Supersymmetry), which were being proposed
within the same time frame. This book is written as an introduction
to these problems at the forefront of astrophysics and particle
physics, with the goal of conveying the physics of dark matter to
beginning undergraduate majors in scientific fields. The book goes
onto describe existing and upcoming experiments and techniques,
which will be used to detect dark matter either directly on
indirectly.
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