Luca Amendola and Caroline Heneka


Institut für Theoretische Physik -- Universität Heidelberg


Philosophenweg 16 -- D-69120 Heidelberg -- Germany





 

Advanced Cosmology

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Summer Semester 2023

   The course will cover advanced topics in Cosmology:
  
Theory:
   - Beyond the standard cosmological model
   - Inflation
   - models and phenomenology of dark energy
   - models of modified gravity: extradimensional gravity, higher order gravity, massive gravity
   - screening mechanisms
   - non linear clustering (Press-Schechter, higher-order perturbation theory)
Observations:
   - supernovae
   - galaxy clusters
   - radio and 21cm backgrounds
   - lensing
   - cosmic microwave background
   - Bayesian statistics
   - New cosmological probes
   - machine learning in cosmology



   Preliminary info to be confirmed. Course begins on April 21st, 2023

   classes on Friday 11:15-13:00 Philosophenweg 12, kHS;
   seminars on Friday 14:15-16:00, same place, dates to be announced after the first lecture
   Students will choose one topic from a list and prepare a presentation (powerpoint or blackboard) of 20-30 minutes on a date to be agreed; students can work in pairs if they wish.
  
  
   Classes on Fridays

    CREDITS: 4
    Participation to the seminars is mandatory. The exam will be oral only.

    Topics
    Slides of the general presentation of seminar topics (to be updated)


    Suggested texts:

   
Lecture notes


    Lecture notes of the Cosmology course

    S. Dodelson, Modern Cosmology, Academic Press
    L. Amendola and S. Tsujikawa, Dark Energy, Theory and Observations, Cambridge University Press, 2010
 

 
   
   
   


 

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