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Galaxy clusters: a tool for cosmology

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  • UserMatteo Maturi (Heidelberg University)
  • ClockWednesday 11 March 2020, 14:00-15:00
  • HouseWatson R17.

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Galaxy clusters are one of the main probes to investigate the nature of dark matter and provide us with precious insights into the nature of dark energy. In this talk I will explain how these objects form through the cosmic time, how they can be found in various data sets (millimeter, optical and X-rays) and finally how we use them to constrain the properties of the universe. As a practical application I will present our results based on the Kilo Degrees Survey data set and the prospects for the Euclid space mission.

This talk is part of the Astrophysics Talks Series series.

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