Here you find a
description of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) course at the
university of Heidelberg. The lecture notes, in pdf format and up to
date with the schedule, may be downloaded here.
The lectures are given by Carlo
Baccigalupi at the Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (ITA) of the
Heidelberg university, seminar room 2, Albert-Ã~\berle strasse
3-5, every
friday at 11:00, starting second half of October 2005, anding in
February, 2006.
The course consists in an advanced description of CMB physics in the
framework of the present cosmological picture, focusing on the total
intensity and polarization anisotropies, and their relevance for modern
cosmology, particle physics, general relativity, and gravitational
waves. At the end of the course, the students should be able
to face and understand any scientific publication on CMB and its impact
in cosmology, and to undertake a master or PhD thesis on CMB
anisotropies. The covered topics are:
- cosmological perturbation theory,
- black body radiation in cosmology,
- Boltzmann equation, gravitational and Thomson
scattering,
- harmonic expansion and anisotropies,
- large scale anisotropies and acoustic
oscillations,
- CMB observables,
- status of CMB observations.
The course is as self-
contained as
possible, aimed at
advanced students after the Vordiplom with a general interest in
astronomy, cosmology and cosmic physics. It
may be useful to have attended the theoretical
astrophysics and cosmology
courses given by prof. Matthias Bartelmann in summer 2004 and winter
2005.
You may want to have a look to our
research activities
related to the cosmic
microwave background.