Description
Devoted to Dark Matter and Cosmology
Edward ANDERSON
(APC, Paris/Cambridge Univ., DAMTP, UK)
28/06/2013, 14:30
Dark matter & dark energy
Abhas Mitra
(BARC, Mumbai, India)
28/06/2013, 15:00
Dark matter & dark energy
Newtonian Cosmology was apparently plagued with the problem of infinite gravitational force, and Einstein’s General Relativity apparently ushered in the revolutionary concept of a closed finite non-singular static universe. Later, Big Bang model (BBM) essentially incorporated non-static versions of similar relativistic model. Simultaneously the concept of a Cosmological Constant or a repulsive...
Vladimir Sokolov
(SAO RAS, Nizhnij Arkhyz, Russia)
28/06/2013, 15:30
Dark matter & dark energy
The brief review and discussion of statement of some observational
problems of gamma-ray bursts (GRB), GRB host galaxies and star forming at
small and large redshifts: Are there similarities and differences between
GRB hosts and the typical galaxy population - this is currently the main
question for the study of GRB host galaxies. The direct connection between
long-duration GRBs and...
Alexander Dolgov
28/06/2013, 16:20
Dark matter & dark energy
Prof.
Valery RUBAKOV
(INR RAS, Moscow)
28/06/2013, 16:50
Dark matter & dark energy
Edward Anderson
(Cambridge Univ., DAMTP, UK)
28/06/2013, 17:20
Dark matter & dark energy
Moderator:
E. Anderson
Panelists:
A. Mitra
V. Rubakov
A. Dolgov
S. Crothers
A. Zakharov
Questions:
Discussion VI.
• To what extent Dark Matter and Dark Energy are necessary to explain the observed properties of the Universe?
• Why the Dark matter profiles so universal at the galactic scales?
• Are there viable candidates of modified gravitational dynamics to exclude the...