260129 VO Astroparticle Physics (2016W)
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Language: English
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- Monday 03.10. 14:00 - 14:30 Kleiner Seminarraum, Zi.3510, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5. Stk., 1090 Wien (Kickoff Class)
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Signals from outer space: discovery; the birth of high-energy physics; composition and spectra of cosmic radiation; overlap with conventional astronomy; primary and secondary cosmic rays; charged particles; photons; neutrinos; gravitational waves; hypothetical particles ("dark matter"); measurement methods of astro-particle physics: Installations on the surface of the earth, on balloons and in outer space; the earth's atmosphere serving as detector for particles; neutrino detectors in the MeV to EeV range; detectors for "dark matter"; large terrestrial installations (in the 10000 square-kilometer range on the earth's surface, as well as installations under water and in the ice of Antarctica); radio emission of highest-energy particles; installations on satellites and in space stations Physics aims of astro-particle physics: Tests of the Standard Model beyond energies that can be reached by accelerators; neutrino oscillations, measurements of properties and mass of neutrinos; search for particles which have not been discovered so far ("dark matter", supersymmetry etc.); CP-violation and antimatter; cosmology, relics of the Big Bang, the origin of the Universe.
Assessment and permitted materials
Oral exam
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Introduction into a new, fascinating field of physics: physics from and with cosmic particle accelerators
Examination topics
Interactive teaching where students can and should provide feedback and ask questions at any moment.
Reading list
D.H. Perkins, "Particle Astrophysics" (Oxford Master Series In Physics)
Claus Grupen, Astro-Particle Physics
Malcolm S. Longair, High Energy Astrophysics
Lars Bergstroem and Ariel Goobar, Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics
Peter Coles, Cosmology: a very short introduction 2001
Claus Grupen, Astro-Particle Physics
Malcolm S. Longair, High Energy Astrophysics
Lars Bergstroem and Ariel Goobar, Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics
Peter Coles, Cosmology: a very short introduction 2001
Association in the course directory
MF 8, MaG 21
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