DescriptionGalaxy clusters have played a crucial role in the development of modern cosmology over the past century. Thanks to the next generation of high resolution microwave telescopes, a new generation of cluster surveys (detected through the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect) are under way and promise to provide us with a catalog of hundreds to thousands of new high redshift clusters over the next few years. This conference aims to bring together experts in SZ observations and cluster cosmology to understand the status/implications of current clusters surveys, and find a consensus on the future promise/prospects of cosmology with galaxy clusters.
Displaying 13 - 24 of 34
Format results
-
South Pole Telescope: A new probe of cluster cosmology
William Holzapfel University of California, Berkeley
-
-
-
A search for sub-degree SZ fluctuations with multi-frequency BOOMERanG-2003 CMB data
Alex Amblard University of California, Irvine
-
-
Cosmological parameters from large and small scales CMB observations
Marian Douspis University of Paris-Saclay
-
Recent Progress on Clusters at Michigan
Gus Evrard University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
-
The Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect as a probe of violent cluster mergers
Eiichiro Komatsu Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik (MPA), Garching
-
Observations with CBI2 and application of an improved SZ model
James Allison University of Oxford
-
-
Mustang, the 90 GHz camera on GBT
Brian Mason Centennial Regional High School
-