This course presents the student with our current
understanding of the history of the Universe. The main focus of the
course will be the Big Bang model and its observational tests. Specific
topics covered along the way will include, dark energy, dark matter,
inflation, cosmic microwave radiation, structure formation,
gravitational lensing.
IMPORTANT: Astro-1 is an essential prerequisite for
this
course. Students are required to be familiar with the concepts and
language of astrophysics at the level of the Astro-1
text book Universe, chapters 1 through 23, with special emphasis on
chapters 17 to 23.
LECTURES: TT 2:00 - 3:15; BROIDA 1640
DISCUSSION SECTIONS: M
6:00-6:50, R 5:00-5:50 BSIF 1217
OFFICE HOURS AND CONTACT INFORMATION:
Prof: Tommaso Treu |
TR 10:00 - 11:00 |
Broida 2015-F | |
TA1: Jared Brooks |
W 1:30-3PM; F 10:30-11AM and 1-2PM |
PSR |
Course Material:
Universe, 9th edition, by Freedman & Kaufmann
Grading:
25% homework (click here for a list of
homework assignments) and discussion sessions
5% class participation
15% midterm-1
15% midterm-2
40% final
Grades will be assigned according to the following scheme:
Course Grade: |
Minimum
Percentage: |
A+ |
95% |
A |
90% |
A- |
85% |
B+ |
80% |
B |
75% |
B- |
70% |
C+ |
60% |
C |
55% |
C- |
50% |
D |
40% |
F |
<39% |
Policies:
Attendance is required. Please note that there will not be early or
make-up exams. Calculators, lecture notes, and the two text books
are permitted on the midterm and final exams. Additional material and
cell-phones are not allowed. Homework is assigned weekly, and due
on fridays at 4:00PM. No late homework will be accepted.
On the use of e-mail: e-mails to the professor should
contain the word Astro-2 in the subject. Please note that e-mails will
be answered as soon as possible, but we cannot guarantee answers in
less than 24 hours.
Reading assignments for each week can be found at the lecture
schedule. In order to get the most out of the lectures, you must read
each assignement before and after the lecture. The lectures will
highlight the main points of the subjects, not necessarily cover all
the topics in the readings. You are responsible for reading and
understanding
all the topics presented in the readings.
Useful Astro Surf Sites:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu | Papers archive |
http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/astro-ph | Preprints archive |
http://physics.nist.gov | Atomic Data |
http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~seminars/astro/ | UCSB Astro Talks |
http://www.stsci.edu/resources/ | Hubble Space Telescope |
http://chandra.harvard.edu/ | Chandra X-Ray Observatory |
http://www.astro.caltech.edu/mirror/keck/ | Keck Observatory |
http://ssc.spitzer.caltech.edu/ |
Spitzer Space Telescope |
.