Cosmology And Particle Astrophysics, Proceedings Of The 2002 International Symposium On Cospa 2002
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Cosmology And Particle Astrophysics, Proceedings Of The 2002 International Symposium On Cospa 2002

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Cosmology And Particle Astrophysics, Proceedings Of The 2002 International Symposium On Cospa 2002

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The 2002 International Symposium on Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics (CosPA2002) was held from May 31 to June 2, 2002, in Taipei, Taiwan. The topics covered during the symposium included: (1) CMB Physics: SZ Surveys, Polarizations, Large-Scale Structures, Gravitational Lensing, and Data Analysis; (2) Dark Energy and Dark Matter: Dark Matter Physics, Quintessence and the Cosmological Constant; (3) Cosmology of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays; (4) Inflation and New Physics: Inflation, Noncommutative Geometry, Branes and Extra Dimensions.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in:• Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)

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Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. Preface
  3. Cosmology: An Experimental Science for the New Century W.-Y. Pauchy Hwang (PI of CosPA)
  4. Cosmic Microwave Fluctuations, Present and Future F. R. Bouchet (Paris, France)
  5. Cosmology and Astrophysics with the CMB in 2002 A. H. Jaffe (Imperial, UK)
  6. The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect: Surveys and Science M. Birkinshaw (Bristol, UK)
  7. AMiBA and Galaxy Cluster Survey via Thermal Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effects T. Chiueh (NTU, Taiwan)
  8. AMiBA Observation of CMB Anisotropies K.-W. Ng (AS, Taiwan)
  9. If the Universe is Finite J. H. P. Wu (NTU, Taiwan)
  10. Trans-Planckian Physics and Inflationary Cosmology R. H. Brandenberger (Brown, USA)
  11. CMB Constraints on Cosmic Quintessence and its Implication W.-L. Lee (AS, Taiwan)
  12. A Way to the Dark Side of the Universe through Extra Dimensions J.-A. Gu (NTU, Taiwan)
  13. X-ray Jets in Radio-loud Active Galaxies D. M. Worrall (Bristol, UK)
  14. Neutrino Astrophysics at 1020 eV T. J. Weiler (Vanderbilt, USA)
  15. New Window for Observing Cosmic Neutrinos at 1015–1018 Electron Volts G. W.-S. Hou (NTU, Taiwan)
  16. Comparison of High-Energy Galactic and Atmospheric Tau Neutrino Flux J.-J. Tseng (NCTU, Taiwan)
  17. PQCD Analysis of Atmospheric Tau Neutrino T.-W Yeh (NCTU, Taiwan)
  18. Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from Supermassive Objects with Magnetic Monopoles Q.-H. Peng (Nanking, China)
  19. Neutrinos, Oscillations and Nucleosynthesis B. H. J. McKellar (Melbourne, Australia)
  20. Supernova Neutrinos and their Implications for Neutrino Parameters K. Sato (Tokyo, Japan)
  21. Brane World Cosmology: From Superstring to Cosmic Strings S.-H. H. Tye (Cornell, USA)
  22. Relativistic Braneworld Cosmology T. Shiromizu (Tokyo Inst. of Tech., Japan)
  23. Searching for Supersymmetric Dark Matter K. A. Olive (Minnesota, USA)
  24. Baryogenesis and Electric Dipole Moments in Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model D. Chang (NTHU, Taiwan)
  25. Detector Technologies for a New Generation of CMB Cosmology Experiments P. L. Richards (Berkeley, USA)
  26. Our Age of Precision Cosmology G. F. Smoot (Berkeley, USA)
  27. Program
  28. List of Participants