Cosmic Shadows and Cosmic Structures: A CMB View of DESI Galaxies
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
Explore a 20-minute conference talk delving into cosmic shadows and structures through the lens of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations of DESI galaxies. Delivered by Simone Ferraro from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics' "Cosmic Signals of Dark Matter Physics: New Synergies" conference. Gain insights into the latest developments in dark matter research, spanning theoretical advancements, cosmological simulations, and observational capabilities in the era of large-scale surveys. Discover how this talk contributes to the conference's goals of synthesizing efforts to extract dark matter physics from cosmic observables and identifying new synergies between particle physics, cosmology, and astronomy. Enhance your understanding of the astrophysical and cosmological constraints on dark matter and their implications for physics beyond the Standard Model.
Syllabus
Cosmic shadows and cosmic structures: a CMB view of DESI galaxies â–¸ Simone Ferraro (LBNL)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics