|  Observational Cosmology | 
In General > s.a. astronomy [observation methods, distance ladder];
  astrophysics; cosmological models
  and standard cosmological model.
  * Status: GAMA survey of over 200,000
    galaxies across a broad wavelength range concludes that the energy output is decreasing.
  * Observational missions: 1989, COBE
    (Cosmic Background Explorer) launched; 1992, First anisotropy reported by COBE; 2001, WMAP
    (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe), launched; 2009, ESA's Planck launched, to measure
    the cmb over a broad range of far-infrared wavelengths, and to an unprecedented accuracy.
  @ Books:
    Bothun 98 [III];
    Serjeant 10.
  @ Reviews: Baryshev et al ViA(94)ap/95;
    Bahcall ap/95-conf;
    Bernardeau ap/98-ln;
    Lahav ap/98-proc [galaxy surveys];
    Peebles ap/98-PASP,
    ap/99-in,
    IJMPA(01)01-proc;
    Turner ap/98-proc,
    & Tyson RMP(99)ap;
    Krauss ap/01-conf;
    Balbi ap/01-conf;
    Lineweaver ap/01-conf;
    Sarkar hp/02-conf;
    Tegmark Nat(02)jan,
    LNP(04)ap/02;
    Peebles ap/02-proc;
    Reid et al ap/02;
    Melchiorri RNC(03) [precision cosmology];
    Ostriker & Souradeep Pra(04)ap;
    Peacock et al ap/06-rp [ESA-ESO report];
    Baryshev et al a0809-conf ["practical cosmology"].
  @ Status: Disney GRG(00)ap;
    Opher ap/03-conf;
    Peebles ap/03-conf [open problems];
    Sanders LNP(05)ap/04;
    Starkman et al MNRAS(10)-a0909 [and future];
    Quercellini et al PRP(12)-a1011 ["real-time cosmology"];
    Benetti et al JCAP(13)
      [indications for new physics beyond a Harrison-Zel'dovich perturbation spectrum and the standard model];
    news sa(15)aug [the universe is slowly fading out].
  @ Theory: Verde et al a1303/PDU [local measurements];
    Nugier PhD-a1309 [lightcone averaging and precision cosmology];
    Blasco et al PRL(15)-a1501 [timelike information from the early universe];
    Grandis et al JCAP(16)-a1510 [quantifying information gained from probes];
    Nicola et al PRD(16)-a1607 [integrated approach];
    Francfort et al a1907 [observational number counts].
Age of the Universe
  * History: The first estimates were based
    on the Sun's lifetime, but the oldest globular clusters are 13.5 ± 2 Gyr old.
  * Methods:
    Cosmochronology of long-lived radioactive nuclei; Stellar modelling and population
    synthesis of the oldest stellar populations; Precision cosmology with mapping of the
    acoustic peaks in the cmb.
  * 2000:
    t0 ≈ 13 Gyr.
  * 2001:
    t0 = 13.2 (+3.6−2.0)
    Gyr (1-σ), or 14.0 ± 0.5 Gyr [cmb].
  * 2003:
    11.2 < t0<
    20 Gyr, t0
    = 14.1+1.0−0.9 Gyr from WMAP+SDSS+SNIa.
  * 2006: Accepted value 13.7 Gyr;
    Results based on measurement of Triangulum galaxy distance indicate a value 15% higher.
  @ References:
    Hendry & Tayler CP(96);
    Jiménez ap/97-ln,
    ap/98-proc [and Λ];
    Chaboyer PRP(98)ap;
    Lineweaver Sci(99)ap;
    Gribbin 00;
    Ferreras et al MNRAS(01)ap;
    Tonry et al ap/01-proc;
    Lahav ap/01-APS [cmb and 2dF];
    Knox et al ApJL(01)ap [from cmb];
    Krauss & Chaboyer Sci(03)jan [from globular clusters];
    Lima a0708 [expression in terms of average deceleration];
    Avelino & Kirshner ApJ(16)-a1607 [the dimensionless age of the universe is close to 1].
Matter and Radiation-Related Observations
  > s.a. light [propagation, transparency]; matter
  content; matter distribution.
  @ Chemistry:
    Cen & Ostriker ApJL(99)ap [evolution];
    > s.a. early-universe nucleosynthesis.
  @ Birefringence: Nodland & Ralston PRL(97)ap
    + PRL(97)ap
    + ap/97/PRL,
    Eisenstein & Bunn PRL(97)ap,
    Leahy ap/97/PRL;
    Wardle et al PRL(97);
    Loredo et al PRD(97);
    Jain & Ralston MPLA(99);
    > s.a. polarization.
  @ Other light-propagation effects:
    Ralston et al PRL(98) [Faraday rotation];
    Liao et al PRD(15)-a1512 [cosmic opacity/transparency].
  @ Particle propagation and detection: Fleury PLB(16)-a1604 [time delay];
    > s.a. cosmic rays.
  @ Cosmic parallax: Quercellini et al PRL(09)-a0809 [geometry from cosmic parallax];
    Fontanini et al PRD(09)-a0905 [for test galaxies, and cosmological models];
    Räsänen JCAP(14)-a1312 [covariant treatment].
  @ Cosmology and small-scale physics:
    Niemeyer PRD(02)ap [curvature perturbations];
    Freedman & Turner RMP(03);
    > s.a. black-hole types [primordial];
    inflation; quantum-gravity phenomenology.
  @ Equation of state: Visser CQG(04)gq/03 [and jerk];
    Takahashi & Nakamura PTP(05)ap/04 [from gravitational waves];
    > s.a. dark energy.
  @ Gravitational waves: Lasky et al PRX(16) [observations across 29 decades in frequency].
  @ Other techniques: Lombardi A&A(02)ap [interpolation, smoothing];
    Van Waerbeke MNRAS(10)-a0906 [cosmic shear and magnification as probes];
    Chen EPJST(14)-a1402 [cosmology with high-intensity lasers].
  > Related topics:
    see monopoles; topological
    defects; variation of constants.
Other Observed Properties
  > s.a. cosmological parameters; early universe.
  @ General references: Ma & Scott PRD(16)-a1510 [measurable cosmological information].
  @ Redshifts:
    Davis PhD(03)ap/04 [and horizons];
    Romano a1204 [and a cosmological uncertainty principle];
    Calcino & Davis JCAP(17)-a1610 [redshift shifts as probes of local inhomogeneities].
  @ Rotation: Kogut et al PRD(97)ap [from COBE maps];
    Kühne MPLA(97)ap [and galaxy rotation axes];
    Godlowski et al GRG(03)ap/04 [L of celestial bodies];
    > s.a. galaxies [motions].
  > Expansion and geometry:
    see acceleration; Cosmography;
    cosmological constant; expansion;
    geometry [including redshift-luminosity relation];
    topology.
  > Local properties:
    see cosmological principle
    [homogeneity, isotropy]; matter distribution.
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