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This book, designed as a tool for young researchers and graduate
students, reviews the main open problems and research lines in
various fields of astroparticle physics: cosmic rays, gamma rays,
neutrinos, cosmology, and gravitational physics. The opening
section discusses cosmic rays of both galactic and extragalactic
origin, examining experimental results, theoretical models, and
possible future developments. The basics of gamma-ray astronomy are
then described, including the detection methods and techniques.
Galactic and extragalactic aspects of the field are addressed in
the light of recent discoveries with space-borne and ground-based
detectors. The review of neutrinos outlines the status of the
investigations of neutrino radiation and brings together relevant
formulae, estimations, and background information. Three
complementary issues in cosmology are examined: observable
predictions of inflation in the early universe, effects of dark
energy/modified gravity in the large-scale structure of the
universe, and neutrinos in cosmology and large-scale structures.
The closing section on gravitational physics reviews issues
relating to quantum gravity, atomic precision tests, space-based
experiments, the strong field regime, gravitational waves,
multi-messengers, and alternative theories of gravity.
This book, designed as a tool for young researchers and graduate
students, reviews the main open problems and research lines in
various fields of astroparticle physics: cosmic rays, gamma rays,
neutrinos, cosmology, and gravitational physics. The opening
section discusses cosmic rays of both galactic and extragalactic
origin, examining experimental results, theoretical models, and
possible future developments. The basics of gamma-ray astronomy are
then described, including the detection methods and techniques.
Galactic and extragalactic aspects of the field are addressed in
the light of recent discoveries with space-borne and ground-based
detectors. The review of neutrinos outlines the status of the
investigations of neutrino radiation and brings together relevant
formulae, estimations, and background information. Three
complementary issues in cosmology are examined: observable
predictions of inflation in the early universe, effects of dark
energy/modified gravity in the large-scale structure of the
universe, and neutrinos in cosmology and large-scale structures.
The closing section on gravitational physics reviews issues
relating to quantum gravity, atomic precision tests, space-based
experiments, the strong field regime, gravitational waves,
multi-messengers, and alternative theories of gravity.
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