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CF4. Dark Energy and Cosmic Acceleration: The Modern Universe
Jeffrey Newman (Pittsburgh), Masao Sako (Penn), Anže Slosar (BNL)
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 biweekly on Wednesdays at 1PM pacific time (or equivalently 2PM mountain, 3PM central and 4PM eastern times) at:
https://pitt.zoom.us/j/97769146683
Each hour will contain approximately two contributions of 20+10 mins.
The schedule will be updated on the Snowmass calendar and here:
Date | Topic 1 | Topic 2 | Recording |
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July 15 | Christophe Yeche (CEA-Irfu): MaunaKea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE) | Kyle Dawson (University of Utah): SpecTel | recording |
July 29 | Martin White (Berkeley): Cosmology before Noon | Alex Kim (Berkeley): SN Peculiar Velocities Studies | recording |
Aug 12 | Sherry Suyu (MPA Garching): H0 with gravitational lenses in the next decade | Dave Erskine (LLNL), Eric Linder (Berkeley): Cosmology at cm/s scale using ultra stable spectroscopic interferometry | recording |
Aug 26 | LOI wordsmithing week | ||
Sep 9 | Simone Ferraro (LBL): MegaMapper: Dark Energy and Inflation from spectroscopy at z>2 | Yun Wang (Caltech): ATLAS Probe: Astrophysics Telescope for Large Area Spectroscopy | |
Sep 23 | Anže Slosar (BNL): PUMA: Next Generation Intensity Mapping Experiment | Kirit Karakare (Chicago): Millimeter-Wave Line Intensity Mapping | |
Oct 7 | TBC | TBC | |
Oct 21 | TBC | TBC |
Submitted LOI
Here is the list of submitted LOIs to this topic. First index before “/” corresponds to the primary frontier used for the submission.