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saridakis emmanuel n. (curatore); lazkoz ruth (curatore); salzano vincenzo (curatore); moniz paulo vargas (curatore); capozziello salvatore (curatore); beltrán jiménez jose (curatore); de laurentis mariafelicia (curatore); olmo gonzalo j. (curatore) - modified gravity and cosmology

Modified Gravity and Cosmology An Update by the CANTATA Network

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Lingua: Inglese
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Springer

Pubblicazione: 12/2021
Edizione: 1st ed. 2021





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With a focus on modified gravity this book presents a review of the recent developments in the fields of gravity and cosmology, presenting the state of the art, high-lighting the open problems, and outlining the directions of future research.

General Relativity and the ?CDM framework are currently the standard lore and constitute the concordance paradigm of cosmology. Nevertheless, long-standing open theoretical issues, as well as possible new observational ones arising from the explosive development of cosmology in the last two decades, offer the motivation and lead a large amount of research to be devoted in constructing various extensions and modifications.

In this review all extended theories and scenarios are first examined under the light of theoretical consistency, and are then applied in various geometrical backgrounds, such as the cosmological and the spherical symmetric ones. Their predictions at both the background and perturbation levels, and concerningcosmology at early, intermediate and late times, are then confronted with the huge amount of observational data that astrophysics and cosmology has been able to offer in the last two decades. Theories, scenarios and models that successfully and efficiently pass the above steps are classified as viable and are candidates for the description of Nature, allowing readers to get a clear overview of the state of the art and where the field of modified gravity is likely to go.

This work was performed in the framework of the COST European Action “Cosmology and Astrophysics Network for Theoretical Advances and Training Actions” - CANTATA.





Sommario

Introduction.- General Relativity.- Foundations of gravity – modi?cations and extensions.- Part I: Theories of Gravity.- Introduction.- A ?avour on f(R) theories: theory and observations.- Horndeski/Galileon theories.- Massive Gravity and Bimetric Gravity.- Gravity in extra dimensions.- Non-local models.- Metric-A?ne gravity.- Geometric Foundations of Gravity.- Palatini theories of gravity.- Hybrid metric-Palatini gravity and cosmology.- Teleparallel and f(T) Gravity: Foundations and Cosmology.- Finsler gravity .- Gravity’s Rainbow.- Quantum Cosmology in modi?ed theories of gravity.- Part II: Testing Relativistic E?ects.- Introduction.- Laboratory Constraints .- Screening mechanisms.- Microscopic e?ects of modi?ed gravity.- Compact stars as tests of modi?ed gravity.- Compact objects in General Relativity and beyond.- Parametrized post-Newtonian formalism.- Gravitational Waves .- Gravitational lensing.- Classicalizing gravity.- Part III: Cosmology and Observational Discriminators.- Introduction.- Phenomenological tests of gravity on cosmological scales.- Relativistic e?ects.- Cosmological constraints from the e?ective ?eld theory of dark energy .- The H0 tensions to discriminate among concurring models.- s8 tension. Is gravity getting weaker at low z? Observational evidence and theoretical implications.- Testing gravity with standard sirens: challenges and opportunities.- Testing the dark universe with cosmic shear.- Galaxy clusters and modi?ed gravity.- Probing screening modi?ed gravity with non-linear structure formation .- Conclusions.- Outlook.- The end of the beginning.




Autore

Emmanuel N. Saridakis obtained his BSc in Physics from the University of Athens, his MSc from Imperial College/UK, while he obtained his PhD in Cosmology from the Physics Department of the University of Athens. He has worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Physics Department of the University of Athens, at the Institut de Physique Théorique Saclay/France, at the National Tsing Hua University/Taiwan, and at the Physics Department of the National Technical University of Athens. He has worked as visiting Professor at the Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris/France, at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica Valparaiso/Chile, and as an Assistant Professor 407 at the Physics Department of the National Technical University of Athens. He is an Adjunct Professor at the Physics Department of Baylor University/USA, and Professor at the Astronomy Department of the University of Science and Technology/China. He is Principal Researcher in the National Observatory of Athens. His interests are cosmology, relativity, theories of gravity, dark energy, dark matter, inflation, astrophysical and cosmological implications of modified theories of gravity, observational cosmology, cosmological data analysis.

Ruth Lazkoz got her Phd from the University of the Basque Country with a thesis on exact inhomogeneous solutions of the Einstein field equation in cosmology. She was a postdoc for two years at Queen Mary College (London), and then got back to her alma mater in 2001 where she has been doing research and teaching since. Her current interests are observational constraints on dark energy and modified gravity cosmological models, and in parallel she continues to work on dynamical systems studies of that kind of scenarios. She has been the Chairperson of the COST Action CANTATA CA15117 and an associate editor for General Relativity and Gravitation. She is currently the President of the Spanish Society of Gravitation and Relativity.

Vincenzo Salzano received his Ph.D. in Fundamental and Applied Physics at The University "Federico II" of Naples (Italy), on the topics of observational constraints on extended theories of gravity. He held postdoctoral positions at the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of Oslo (Norway), at the University of the Basque Country (Spain) and at the University of Szczecin (Poland). He is currently Associate Professor at the Institute of Physics of the University of Szczecin.

Paulo Moniz is a full professor at UBI (Portugal). He graduated from Lisbon and then moved to DAMTP, Cambridge for some years. He has been occasionally returning ever since and is also a life member at Clare Hall (college). He has been at the Editorial Board and then Advisory Board at CQG. The author of several books and several (much) more research papers, supervised students and post-docs, research visitor at many places, several times. Prof. Moniz has been serving at conferences committees, notably the MG series. Server as vice-rector, been a representative at several EU (and affiliated) agencies, too. He received several science prizes. His research interest is on SUSY quantum cosmology (mostly the DAMTP 'eigen'line).

Salvatore Capozziello is Full Professor of General Relativity and Cosmology at the Department of Physics of University of Naples "Federico II" (Italy) and former President of the Italian Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (SIGRAV).  He is the Coordinator of PhD program in Cosmology and Space Science at the Scuola Superiore Meridionale (Naples). He also teaches General Relativity at Gran Sasso Science Institute for Advanced Studies (L’Aquila) and he is Honorary Professor at Tomsk State Pedagogical University (Russia).  He has been supervisor of almost 30 PhD and 60 Master students in Physics and Mathematics. He spent several periods of his scientific career in USA, Germany, Poland, UK, Russia, South Africa, Canada,Brazil and Japan.  His scientific activity is essentially devoted to General Relativity, Cosmology and Relativistic Astrophysics in their theoretical and phenomenological aspects. His main scientific achievements are related to the possibility to explain dark energy and dark matter phenomena by curvature invariants extending General Relativity to more general classes of theories. The results of these researches are published in almost 600 papers appeared in several refereed journals. He is also author of monographic texts on Extended Theories of Gravity, Gravitational Lensing, Cosmology and General Relativity (Eds. Springer, Bibliopolis, Liguori).

Jose Beltrán Jiménez completed his PhD at the Complutense University of Madrid in 2009 with a thesis entitled "Cosmology with vector dark energy”. After that he worked as postdoctoral researcher at University of Geneva (2010 - 2012), Université Catholique de Louvain (2012 - 2015), Université d’Aix-Marseille (2015










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ISBN:

9783030837143

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:XXVII, 629 p. 62 illus., 58 illus. in color.
Pagine Arabe: 629
Pagine Romane: xxvii


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