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This book shows how modern cosmology and astronomy have led to the need to introduce dark matter in the universe to account for mass. Some of this dark matter is in the familiar form of protons, electrons and neutrons, but most of it must have a more exotic form. The favored, but not the only, possibility is neutrinos of non-zero rest mass, pair-created in the hot big bang and surviving to the present day. After a review of modern cosmology, this book gives a detailed account of the author's recent theory in which these neutrinos decay into photons that are the main ionizing agents in hydrogen and nitrogen in the interstellar and intergalactic medium. This theory, though speculative, explains a number of rather different puzzling phenomena in astronomy and cosmology in a unified way and predicts values of various important quantities such as the mass of the decaying neutrino and the Hubble constant.
The exploration of the Universe, as conducted by physicists,
astronomers, and cosmologists was one of the greatest intellectual
adventures of the mid-twentieth century. This book, first published
in 1971, tells the story of their achievements and the insight
gained into the structure, history, working and scale of our
Universe. Dr Sciama describes the major components of the Universe
as understood at the beginning of the 1970s: the stars, galaxies,
radio-galaxies and quasi-stellar objects. He discusses in detail
the red shift of the lines in their optical spectra, which leads to
the idea that the Universe is expanding. Theoretical discussion of
the expanding Universe suggests the possibility that intergalactic
space may contain a significant quantity of matter and be the seat
of important physical activity. The issues involved are thoroughly
debated. Also discussed is the discover and significance of the
3'K' cosmic microwave radiation, its relation to the hot big bang
and the helium problem, to cosmic high energy processes and to
questions of isotropy.
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