Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology offers a succinct and
self-contained treatment of general relativity and its application to
compact objects, gravitational waves and cosmology. The required
mathematical concepts are introduced informally, following geometrical
intuition as much as possible. The approach is theoretical, but there is
ample discussion of observational aspects and of instrumental issues
where appropriate.
The book includes such topical issues as the Gravity Probe B mission,
interferometer detectors of gravitational waves, and the physics behind
the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB).
Written for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in
(astro)physics, it is ideally suited for a lecture course and contains
140 exercises with extensive hints. The reader is assumed to be familiar
with linear algebra and analysis, ordinary differential equations,
special relativity, and basic thermal physics.