Abstract
The current cosmological model, known as the Λ-Cold Dark Matter model (or ΛCDM for short) is one of the most astonishing accomplishments of contemporary theoretical physics. It is a well-defined mathematical model which depends on very few ingredients and parameters and is able to make a range of predictions and postdictions with astonishing accuracy. It is built out of well-known physics – general relativity, quantum mechanics and atomic physics, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics – and predicts the existence of new, unseen components. Again and again it has been shown to fit new data sets with remarkable precision. Despite these successes, we have yet to understand the unseen components of the Universe and there has been evidence for inconsistencies in the model. In these lectures, we lay the foundations of modern cosmology.
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Ferreira, P. G., & Roskill, A. (2025). A short introduction to cosmology and its current status. SciPost Physics Lecture Notes. SciPost Foundation. https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhysLectNotes.109
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