
M81 galaxy in infrared, visible and ultraviolet wavelengths from Spitzer, Hubble and Galex Space satellites:
A challenge to Modern Comology
(http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/images/2126-sig07-009-Multiwavelength-M81)
Proceedings of Lorentz Center Workshop on New Directions in Modern Cosmology, held September 27 to October 1 in Leiden, Netherlands, 2010.
Program (pdf)
Participants of the workshop were invited to submit manuscripts for publication in a Proceedings Volume of the Journal of Cosmology by Organizer Rudolph E. Schild. Manuscripts have been peer reviewed by lead Organiser Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen, the JOC Executive Editors (Gibson, Wickramasinghe) and JOC Editor-in-Chief Rudolph E. Schild. Selected public domain preprints are included to supplement the contributed JOC manuscripts. The Proceedings will be published in JOC Volume 15, the March 2011 Edition. The ordering and selection of materials presented for these Proceedings were determined by the JOC Editorial board.
Prediction for the neutrino mass in the KATRIN experiment from lensing by the galaxy cluster A1689, Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen & Andrea Morandi.
Do micro brown dwarf detections explain the galactic dark matter?, Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen, Rudolph E. Schild and Carl H. Gibson.
Why the dark matter of galaxies is clumps of micro-brown-dwarfs and not Cold Dark Matter, Carl H. Gibson.
LCDM: Triumphs, Puzzles and Remedies, Leandros Perivolaropoulos.
What do we really know about Dark Energy?, Ruth Durrer. (Invited Talk given at the "Theo Murphy International Scientific Meeting on Testing general relativity with cosmology" at The Kavli Royal Society International Centre, February 2011)
Natural observer fields and redshift, Robert S. MacKay & Colin Rourke.
Multiscale approach to inhomogeneous cosmologies, Alexander Wiegand.
Inhomogeneities in the universe, Francesco Sylos Labini. (arXiv:1103.5974v1, contribution to Classical and Quantum Gravity special issue "Inhomogeneous Cosmological Models and Averaging in Cosmology")
Systematical effects in WMAP data, Hao Liu and Ti-Pei Li.
Primordial Planet Formation, Rudolph E. Schild & Carl H. Gibson.
Formation of Planets by Hydrogravitational Dynamics, Carl H. Gibson & Rudolph E. Schild.
Explanation of the Helium-3 problem, Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen.
Local-Group tests of dark-matter concordance cosmology: Towards a new paradigm for structure formation, Pavel Kroupa, B. Famaey, K. S. de Boer, J. Dabringhausen, M. S. Pawlowski, C. M. Boily, H. Jerjen, D. Forbes, G. Hensler, and M. Metz (Kroupa et al., 2010, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 523: DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201014892).
Extraterrestrial Life and Censorship, N. Chandra Wickramasinghe.
Hydro-Gravitational-Dynamics Cosmology supports Hoyle/Wickramasinghe panspermia and an extraterrestrial origin of life at 2-8 million years, Carl H. Gibson and Rudolph E. Schild.
Fossils of Cyanobacteria in CI1 Carbonaceous Meteorites: Implications to Life on Comets, Europa, and Enceladus, Richard B. Hoover.
Black Hole or MECO? Decided by a thin luminous ringstructure deep within Quasar Q0957+561, Rudolph E. Schild and Darryl J. Leiter. (An invited public seminar on this subject was presented on September 28 by Dr. Schild)
Round Table Discussion at the Workshop "New Directions in Modern Cosmology", Theo M. Nieuwenhuizen, Peter D. Keefe and Vaclav Spicka.

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