PHYS378: Essay Topics

PHYS378: General Relativity and Cosmology

Essay Topics in 2005

Students are required to submit an essay of approximately 1500 words on a topic chosen from the list below, or — with approval by Dr Alan Vaughan (E7A 206, 9850 8904) — on another topic of relevance to the unit. The essay should be clear and concise, demonstrate understanding of the subject, and be written at a level appropriate to 3rd year physics or higher. You must include references and a bibliography, and rules concerning plagiarism apply. Detailed mathematical derivations should not be included in the essay unless essential to making an important point.

The essay comprises 10% of the assessment for the unit and must be submitted on or before Monday 8th November. A 100 word outline must be submitted on or before Monday 18th October.

Suggested Topics

  • Special Relativity in Astrophysics
  • Experimental Tests of General Relativity (apart from classical tests)
  • Black Holes and Time Travel
  • Astrophysical Black Hole Candidates
  • Gravitational Wave Detectors
  • Recent Astronomical Observations and their Implications for Cosmology
  • The WMAP Mission
  • Cosmological Variation of the Fine Structure Constant
  • The Large Number Hypothesis
  • The Anthropic Principle
  • Dark Matter
  • Cosmological Horizons in the Universe
  • Gravitational Lensing
  • The Physical Nature of the Cosmological Constant
  • Brans-Dicke Theory
  • Primordial Black Holes
  • The Universe Before Decoupling
  • Grand Unified Theories and the Big Bang
  • Inflation and the Geometry of the Universe
  • Primordial Abundances of the Elements

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Last modified: 19 July 2005
Author: Mark Wardle and Jim Cresser (jcresser@physics.mq.edu.au).