M. Turner. (2002)cite arxiv:astro-ph/0202008Comment: 17 pages Latex (sprocl.sty). To appear in the Proceedings of 2001: A Spacetime Odyssey (U. Michigan, May 2001, World Scientific).
DOI: 10.1142/S0217751X02013113
Zusammenfassung
Over the past three years we have determined the basic features of the
Universe -- spatially flat; accelerating; comprised of 1/3 a new form of
matter, 2/3 a new form of energy, with some ordinary matter and a dash of
massive neutrinos; and apparently born from a burst of rapid expansion during
which quantum noise was stretched to astrophysical size seeding cosmic
structure. The New Cosmology greatly extends the highly successful hot big-bang
model. Now we have to make sense of all this: What is the dark matter particle?
What is the nature of the dark energy? Why this mixture? How did the matter --
antimatter asymmetry arise? What is the underlying cause of inflation (if it
indeed occurred)?
cite arxiv:astro-ph/0202008Comment: 17 pages Latex (sprocl.sty). To appear in the Proceedings of 2001: A Spacetime Odyssey (U. Michigan, May 2001, World Scientific)
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%X Over the past three years we have determined the basic features of the
Universe -- spatially flat; accelerating; comprised of 1/3 a new form of
matter, 2/3 a new form of energy, with some ordinary matter and a dash of
massive neutrinos; and apparently born from a burst of rapid expansion during
which quantum noise was stretched to astrophysical size seeding cosmic
structure. The New Cosmology greatly extends the highly successful hot big-bang
model. Now we have to make sense of all this: What is the dark matter particle?
What is the nature of the dark energy? Why this mixture? How did the matter --
antimatter asymmetry arise? What is the underlying cause of inflation (if it
indeed occurred)?
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Universe -- spatially flat; accelerating; comprised of 1/3 a new form of
matter, 2/3 a new form of energy, with some ordinary matter and a dash of
massive neutrinos; and apparently born from a burst of rapid expansion during
which quantum noise was stretched to astrophysical size seeding cosmic
structure. The New Cosmology greatly extends the highly successful hot big-bang
model. Now we have to make sense of all this: What is the dark matter particle?
What is the nature of the dark energy? Why this mixture? How did the matter --
antimatter asymmetry arise? What is the underlying cause of inflation (if it
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