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CF4. Dark Energy and Cosmic Acceleration: The Modern Universe
Name | Institution | |
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James Annis | Fermilab | annis[at]fnal.gov |
Jeffrey Newman | Pittsburgh | janewman[at]pitt.edu |
Anže Slosar | BNL | anze[at]bnl.gov |
Description
This group covers cosmic probes of cosmology in the Modern Universe, when galaxies are fully formed. These probes include galaxy clusters, galaxy clustering, redshift space distortions, gravitational lensing, baryonic acoustic oscillations, supernovae and more. Spectroscopic, broad-band and multi-wavelength surveys are examples of experiments that will be primarily discussed in this working group. Other examples include projects involving CMB, 21cm, and gravitational wave observations.
Remote meetings in the run-up to November meeting
Telecons will happen roughly biweekly on Mondays at 1 PM Pacific time (or equivalently 2PM Mountain, 3PM Central and 4PM Eastern times) at:
https://bnl.zoomgov.com/j/1611456655?pwd=SkxlN2piaG9LemRjM2hQazN0Vzlxdz09
The schedule should be updated on the Snowmass calendar and here:
Submitted LOIs
Here is the list of submitted LOIs to this topic. First index before “/” corresponds to the primary frontier used for the submission.