Abstract. The cosmological, astrophysical, and nucleocosmochronolog-ical methods for estimating the age of the universe and the corresponding uncertainties are comparatively studied in the present paper. We are led to the conclusion that the new measurements of cosmological parameters, and the recent estimates of the age of globular clusters have led to the gradual disappearance of the age problem from the arena of modern cosmology. Key words. Cosmology: age of the universe, cosmological parameters. 1
We present explicit expressions for the calculation of cosmological look back time, for zero cosmolo...
The following is a memorandum written by the late Richard Chace Tolman, Professor of Physical Chemi...
We update globular cluster age estimates and discuss their implications in the context of present kn...
An overview of the current controversy on the age of the universe is presented. It is shown that the...
Estimating the age of the Universe is an old problem. Rapid progress in observational cosmology in r...
Arguments on the Age of the Universe, t{sub u}, are reviewed. The four independent age determination...
[[abstract]]In this thesis,we discuss the standard model of cosmology and describe the history of th...
Current wisdom in cosmology has it that the Universe is about 13.8 billions year old. Statements abo...
International audienceThe dominant systematic uncertainty in the age determination of galactic globu...
The cosmological parameters that I will emphasize are the Hubble parameter $H_0 \equiv 100 h$ km s$^...
The oldest white dwarf stars in the solar neighborhood are still observable, and their luminosity di...
Astronomers estimate the age of the universe in two ways: by looking for the oldest stars, and by me...
Stellar ages have traditionally been used to constrain cosmological models by setting lower limits t...
Context. Cosmic chronometers may be used to measure the age difference between passively evolving ga...
The aim of the study is to describe the general upper limit of the age of the universe with the help...
We present explicit expressions for the calculation of cosmological look back time, for zero cosmolo...
The following is a memorandum written by the late Richard Chace Tolman, Professor of Physical Chemi...
We update globular cluster age estimates and discuss their implications in the context of present kn...
An overview of the current controversy on the age of the universe is presented. It is shown that the...
Estimating the age of the Universe is an old problem. Rapid progress in observational cosmology in r...
Arguments on the Age of the Universe, t{sub u}, are reviewed. The four independent age determination...
[[abstract]]In this thesis,we discuss the standard model of cosmology and describe the history of th...
Current wisdom in cosmology has it that the Universe is about 13.8 billions year old. Statements abo...
International audienceThe dominant systematic uncertainty in the age determination of galactic globu...
The cosmological parameters that I will emphasize are the Hubble parameter $H_0 \equiv 100 h$ km s$^...
The oldest white dwarf stars in the solar neighborhood are still observable, and their luminosity di...
Astronomers estimate the age of the universe in two ways: by looking for the oldest stars, and by me...
Stellar ages have traditionally been used to constrain cosmological models by setting lower limits t...
Context. Cosmic chronometers may be used to measure the age difference between passively evolving ga...
The aim of the study is to describe the general upper limit of the age of the universe with the help...
We present explicit expressions for the calculation of cosmological look back time, for zero cosmolo...
The following is a memorandum written by the late Richard Chace Tolman, Professor of Physical Chemi...
We update globular cluster age estimates and discuss their implications in the context of present kn...