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    DARK MATTER IN ASTROPARTICLE AND PARTICLE PHYSICS
    Proceedings of the 6th International Heidelberg Conference
    University of Sydney, Australia, 24 – 28 September 2007

    edited by Hans Volker Klapdor-Kleingrothaus (Heidelberg, Germany) & Geraint F Lewis (University of Sydney, Australia)

    Table of Contents (92k)
    Preface (43k)
    Chapter 1: Results and Developments with Large Mass Highly Radiopure Nai(Tl) at Lngs (265k)

    Dark matter remains one of the central mysteries in modern physics, although modern astronomical observations and particle physics experiments are providing vital clues in uncovering its true nature. The Dark2007 Conference brought together world-leading researchers in both astrophysics and particle physics, providing them with an opportunity to present their latest results and engage in discussion on their meaning and future direction. This book is important in its field, as it provides a vital snapshot of the seemingly disparate areas of dark matter research and provides an overview of current ideas and future directions.

     
    Contents:
    • Results and Developments with Large Mass Highly Radiopure NaI(TI) at LNGS (R Bernabei et al.)
    • Neutrinos from WIMP Annihilations (T Ohlsson)
    • Dark Matter Search with Noble Liquids: The ArDM Experiment (S Navas)
    • Annihilating Dark Matter (N F Bell)
    • Towards Dark Energy from String-Theory (A Krause)
    • Dark Matter and Dark Gauge Fields (D V Ahluwalia et al.)
    • Constraints on Gauss-Bonnet Cosmologies (I P Neupane)
    • Dark Matter Halo Profiles in Scale-Free Cosmologies (S R Knollmann et al.)
    • Galaxy–Galaxy Lens Reconstruction: Einstein Rings and Lensed QSOS (B J Brewer)
    • Low Mass Stellar Evolution with WIMP Capture and Annihilation (P C Scott et al.)
    • Dark Matter's X-Files (A Kusenko)
    • Axion and Axino Contribution to Dark Matter (J E Kim)
    • and other papers
     
    Readership: Graduate students and professional researchers working in astrophysics and particle physics in academia.
     
     
    656pp    Pub. date: May 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-281-434-0
    981-281-434-5
       US$255 / £169
    US$153 / £101
    40% OFF until 31 Mar 2012

     


    656pp    Pub. date: May 2008  
    ISBN:   978-981-281-435-7(ebook)
    981-281-435-3(ebook)
       US$332

     


     

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