Some Astrophysics and Cosmology Review Papers
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- [2208.05018] Anomalies in Physical Cosmology, by James Peebles
- [2206.15377] Line-Intensity Mapping: Theory Review, by José Luis Bernal, Ely D. Kovetz
- [2201.08666] The Cosmological Parameters (2021), from The Review of Particle Physics 2022 (aka the Particle Data Book)
- [2201.07241] Unveiling the Universe with Emerging Cosmological Probes
- [2201.04741] The Road to Precision Cosmology
- [2105.05208] Challenges for ΛCDM: An update
- [2103.01183] In the Realm of the Hubble tension – a Review of Solutions
- [2007.00506] Cluster-Galaxy Weak Lensing
- [2006.16182] The First Three Seconds: a Review of Possible Expansion Histories of the Early Universe
- [1909.06085] Neutron Star Mergers and How to Study Them
- [1909.05346] Theoretical Cosmology, by Alan Coley and George Ellis
- [1908.03663] The Hubble Hunter's Guide, by Lloyd Knox and Marius Millea. “As a guide to ourselves and others, we ... consider the broadest possible set of potential cosmological solutions to reconcile distance ladder, BAO and CMB observations.”
- [1907.08211] Data Analysis for Precision 21 cm Cosmology
- [1907.08010] Cosmological searches for the neutrino mass scale and mass ordering, PhD thesis by Sunny Vagnozzi, selected for a Springer Thesis Award as one of the best PhD theses of 2019 and will be re-published as a book in the SpringerTheses collection
- [1907.07392] Introduction to multi-messenger astronomy
- [1907.06653] An Introductory Review on Cosmic Reionization, by John Wise
- [1907.00991] Neutrino Non-Standard Interactions: A Status Report
- [1906.12244] The Hunt for Primordial Interactions in the Large Scale Structures of the Universe
- [1906.05002] Current Status of r-Process Nucleosynthesis
- [1901.01410] Making the Heaviest Elements in the Universe: A Review of the Rapid Neutron Capture Process
- [1812.02029] TASI Lectures on Indirect Searches For Dark Matter, by Dan Hooper
- [1811.08843] The distribution of dark matter in galaxies, by Paolo Salucci
- [1807.08749] TASI Lectures on Early Universe Cosmology: Inflation, Baryogenesis and Dark Matter, by Jim Cline
- [1807.06209] Planck 2018 results. VI. Cosmological parameters
- [1807.03098] TASI Lectures on Primordial Cosmology, by Daniel Baumann
- [1804.10047] ΛCDM Cosmology for Astronomers, by Condon and Matthews
- [1802.03694] The Spectrum of the Universe Covers the current status of understanding of the entire extragalactic EM spectrum, ranging over 17 orders of magnitude in frequency (1e8 to 1e25 Hz). There is a separate section on seven waveband divisions of the cosmic background: radio, microwave, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma ray.
- [1801.07262] Cosmological distance indicators, by Sherry H. Suyu, Tzu-Ching Chang, Frédéric Courbin, Teppei Okumura
- [1712.10315] The expanding universe: an introduction, by Markus Pössel
- [1709.01091] Dark energy two decades after: Observables, probes, consistency tests, by Dragan Huterer & Daniel Shafer
- [1707.09220] An Introduction to the Planck Mission, by David L. Clements)
- [1707.04256] Small-Scale Challenges to the ΛCDM Paradigm , by James S. Bullock and Michael Boylan-Kolchin
- Neutrinos in Cosmology, by J. Lesgourgues and Licia Verde
- All astrophysical and cosmology coverage in the PDG Review of Particle Physics
- [1706.03138] Introduction to Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and Modern Cosmology, by Ruth Durrer
- [1701.01840] Status of Dark Matter in the Universe, by Katherine Freese
- [1701.01467] Bayesian Methods in Cosmology, by Roberto Trotta
- [1609.09781] General Relativity and Cosmology: Unsolved Questions and Future Directions, by Debono and Smoot
- [1605.04909] A History of Dark Matter, by Bertone and Hooper
- [1512.05356] Beyond ΛCDM: Problems, solutions, and the road ahead , by Philip Bull, et al
- [1506.01907] The Cosmic Microwave Background: The history of its experimental investigation and its significance for cosmology, by Ruth Durrer
- [1504.06335] Physics of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
- [1504.05945] A Taste of Cosmology, by Licia Verde
- [1501.04288] Physics of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy, by Martin Bucher
- [1312.7340] Quantum Fluctuations in Cosmology and How They Lead to a Multiverse, by Alan Guth
- [1201.2434] Observational Probes of Cosmic Acceleration, by D. H. Weinberg et al
- [1004.1856] The Hubble Constant, by Freedman and Madore
- [0906.0664] Statistical techniques in cosmology , by Alan Heavens
- [0803.4089] Bayes in the sky: Bayesian inference and model selection in cosmology
- [0802.3688] Lecture Notes on CMB Theory: From Nucleosynthesis to Recombination, by Wayne Hu
- [astro-ph/0601594] Weak Gravitational Lensing of the CMB, by Lewis and Challinor
- [hep-ph/0210162] Inflation and the Theory of Cosmological Perturbations, by Antonio Riotto
- [astro-ph/0110414] Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies, by Wayne Hu and Scott Dodelson