Astro Seminar Series - VIA ZOOM

Wednesday, June 30, 2021 2:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Andrina Nicola
Dr. Andrina Nicola is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University, working with Jo Dunkley and David Spergel.  She did her undergrad and PhD at ETH Zurich.  Dr. Nicola's  research focus lies between theoretical and observational cosmology. She develops methods for combining the information from different cosmological probes so as to better constrain our cosmological model and shed light on its two mysterious ingredients, Dark Matter and Dark Energy.

Talk Title and Abstract:

Cosmological probe combination for current and future surveys

Recent progress in observational cosmology and the establishment of ΛCDM have relied on the combination of different cosmological probes. These probes are not independent, since they all measure the same physical fields. The resulting cross-correlations allow for a robust test of the cosmological model through the consistency of different physical tracers and for the identification of systematics. Integrated analyses taking into account both the auto- as well as the cross-correlations between probes therefore present a promising analysis method for both current as well as future data.

In this talk, I will present an integrated analysis of CMB temperature anisotropies, CMB lensing, galaxy clustering and weak lensing. I will then outline possible ways in which to extend joint analyses to optimally benefit from upcoming data, and present results on photometric galaxy clustering in the Hyper Suprime Cam DR1 data as well as a new method to combine thermal Sunyaev-Zel’dovich selected cluster number counts and weak gravitational lensing.

Would you like to join this Zoom seminar?  Please email Donna Hayes.