4020250091 Astroparticle Physics
(2nd HS)
Digital- & Präsenz-basierter Kurs
- classroom language
- EN
- requirements
- Introduction to nuclear and particle physics.
Further courses in astronomy, particle physics and/or statistics are advantageous but not required.
- structure / topics / contents
- Astroparticle physics lies at the intersection of astronomy and particle physics.
The Universe can accelerate particles to energies vastly exceeding what can be generated in labs at Earth, but we still know little of where and how this takes place. This course covers how we observe traces of these processes through cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrino and gravitational waves, and discusses how we can use these messengers to probe extreme energies.
- assigned modules
-
P24.1.g
- amount, credit points; Exam / major course assessment
- 4 SWS, 6 SP/ECTS (Arbeitsanteil im Modul für diese Lehrveranstaltung, nicht verbindlich)
Written or oral exam
- other
- The course will be offered in the second half of the semester, following Particle I.
- contact
- Jakob Nordin
- literature
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D.H. Perkins. Particle Astrophysics, Second Edition. Oxford Master Series in Physics
A. De Angelis. Introduction to Particle and Astroparticle Physics. Springer
M. H.P.M. van Putten & A. Levinson. Relativistic Astrophysics of the transient Universe. Cambridge
L. Bergstroem, A. Goobar. Cosmology and Particle Astrophysics. Springer