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Dark Energy : Theories, Developments, and Implications.
Title:
Dark Energy : Theories, Developments, and Implications.
Author:
Lefebvre, Karl.
ISBN:
9781612092942
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (354 pages)
Series:
Space Science, Exploration and Policies
Contents:
DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- DARK ENERGY: THEORIES, DEVELOPMENTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: DARK ENERGY: THE NATURE AND FEASIBILITY OF LABORATORY REGISTRATION USING SQUID-MAGNETOSTRICTOR SYSTEM -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction: Physical Prerequisites to the Appearance of Dark Energy Concept -- 2. SQUID/Magnetostrictor System as a Sensor of Superweak Pressure Variations -- 3. Physical Bases of Magnetostriction and Criteria of the Optimum Trial-body Choice in the SQUID/Magnetostrictor System -- References -- Chapter 2: A REVIEW ON DARK ENERGY OBJECTS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Gravastars Can Exist but They Do Not Exclude the Existence of Black Holes -- 3. The Connection between Acceleration of the Universe and Star-Black Hole Formation -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: THE DARK ENERGY SCALE IN SUPERCONDUCTORS: INNOVATIVE THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL CONCEPTS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Inverse Cosmological Constant Problem and the Uncertainty Principle -- 3. The Planck-Einstein Scale -- 4. Scale Transformation in Superconductors -- 5. Gravitational Surface Tension of Tao Balls -- 6. Further Experimental Suggestions -- 7. Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- Chapter 4: CROSSING THE PHANTOM DIVIDE -- Abstract -- 1. The Universe is Accelerating -- 2. A Dark Energy with Crossing −1 EOS is Slightly Favored by Observations -- 3. Three Roads to Cross the Phantom Divide -- 4. Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: QUANTUM YANG-MILLS CONDENSATE DARK ENERGY MODELS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Physical Motivation -- 3. Yang-Mills Field Model -- 4. YMC as Dark Energy -- 5. Statefinder and Om Diagnosis in the YMC Models -- 6. Conclusion -- References.

Chapter 6: CONSTRAINTS ON DARK ENERGY AND DARK MATTER FROM SUPERNOVAE AND GAMMA RAY BURST DATA -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Model Regimes -- 3. Model Application -- 4. Results -- 5. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: QUANTUM MECHANICAL APPROACH TO OUR EXPANDING UNIVERSE WITH DARK ENERGY: SOLUBLE SECTOR OF QUANTUM GRAVITY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Present Universe: Exactly Soluble Sector of Quantum Gravity -- 3. Cosmological Constant as the Dark Energy -- 4. Mathematical Formulation without -- 5. Entropy, Number of Photons and the Ratio ( N̄ γ/Nn) -- 6. A Relation Connecting t , T and -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: DARK PRESSURE IN A NON-COMPACT AND NON-RICCI FLAT 5D KALUZA-KLEIN COSMOLOGY -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Space-Time-Matter versus Kaluza-Klein Theory -- 3. The Extended Model -- 4. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9: FALSIFYING FIELD-BASED DARK ENERGY MODELS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Observational Evidence for Quintom Dark Energy Paradigm -- 3. Exponential Quintom: Phase Space Analysis -- 4. Observational Evidence for Quinstant Dark Energy Paradigm -- 5. Exponential Quinstant: Phase Space Analysis -- 6. Observational Test and Dynamical Systems: The Interplay -- References -- Chapter 10: ON ACCRETION OF DARK ENERGY ONTO BLACK- AND WORM-HOLES -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Brief Review of Some Candidates to Cosmic Acceleration -- 3. Dark Energy Accretion onto Black Holes -- 4. Dark Energy Accretion ontoWormholes -- 5. Debate and New Lines of Research -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: ANALYTIC APPROACHES TO THE STRUCTURE FORMATION IN THE ACCELERATING UNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Basic Equations -- 3. Eulerian Perturbations -- 4. Lagrangian Perturbations I - Basic -- 5. Lagrangian Perturbations II - Advanced -- 6. Applications -- 7. Summary.

Acknowledgments -- A. Beyond Shell-Crossing -One-Dimensional Sheet Model -- B. Derivation of the Basic Equations from Vlasov Equation -- C. Quantities Used in This Paper -- References -- Chapter 12: SUPERNOVAE AND THE DARK SECTOR OF THE UNIVERSE -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. From Type-Ia Supernovae to the Evolution of the Universe -- 3. Observations of Dark Energy by Supernovae -- 4. Complementary Constraints by Other Cosmological Probes -- 5. Survey of Theoretical Interpretations of Dark Energy -- 6. Future of Supernova Cosmology -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- INDEX.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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