Official account of UK Cosmology community. We run regular meetings aimed at understanding the Physics of the Universe. Tweets by @MMylova and @NikoSarcevic
Dear all,
the next UK cosmology meeting will take place at @KingsCollegeLon on Monday 13th May - Tuesday 14th May 2024.
Detailed information and registration can be found at this link
https://t.co/eXwucT7yam
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Attn Cosmologists!
You read the DESI papers. You even watched the DESI video. But you still have questions about the analysis
The miniworkshop is here for you!
Featuring experts from DESI, SN, evolving DE, ν masses & more
Tuesday April 16 at 18:00 UTC
https://t.co/Tpc0Y0Hrvg
Dear awesome people,
We are pleased to announce that the registration for our annual Cosmology from Home is open.
Head over to https://t.co/8d5CHdUW7H to register.
Abstract submission by May 7
🌌🏡
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Breaking news!🎉 Today we announce the most precise measurements of our expanding Universe using the BAO signal in 6.1 Million galaxies and quasars from Year 1, tracing dark energy through cosmic time. See @BerkeleyLab PR at https://t.co/3BZm4VQU9A 1/10
📸 Credit: @ClaireLamman
Want some help digesting the new @desisurvey results?
Watch @SeshNadathur and Andreu Font Ribera talk through it all in a Cosmology Talk... 🙂
https://t.co/1lu0G14SbF
Invited speakers:
Ana Achucarro (Leiden U)
Christos Charmousis (Paris-Saclay U)
Anne Davis (U of Cambridge)
Roberto Emparan (U of Barcelona)
David Kubiznak (Charles U)
Ian Moss (Newcastle U)
Antonio Padilla (U of Nottingham)
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Dear all,
the next UK cosmology meeting will take place at @KingsCollegeLon on Monday 13th May - Tuesday 14th May 2024.
Detailed information and registration can be found at this link
https://t.co/eXwucT7yam
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Thank you to everyone for a fantastic #UKCosmo meeting yesterday and a special thanks to the organizers from @QMcosmology. Hope to see you all next time!
And the closing talk of this UK Cosmo meeting is work by Elizabeth Gould (Newcastle U.) in collaboration with @CosmoCora on constraining cosmology with halo one-point statistics!
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And now Bradley March @BradleyPMarch (U. of Nottingham) will share his work on the accurate computation of the screening of scalar fifth forces in galaxies.
#UKCOSMO#QMUL
The second talk of the last session is titled: "What can we learn about Nature from upcoming galaxy experiments?", by Ben Bose (Edinburgh)
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And we start the final session with Alex Gould (Newcastle U.), who will talk about their work with @CosmoCora on testing how classical is fuzzy dark matter!
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And the last talk of this session is by Sergi Sirera Lahoz @sergisirera (Portsmouth, ICG), in which he will share his work ontesting the speed of gravity with black hole ringdown.
#UKCOSMO#QMUL
The third session kicks off with a talk by Chris Addis (QMUL), in which he'll share his work on exploring wide-angle effects in N-body Fourier space statistics.
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