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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2019-10-14 18:21, Alexis Brandeker
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<div class="PlainText">Astronomy Seminar<br>
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Time & location: Friday October 18, 10:30 in FC61<br>
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Speaker: Marta Silva (Oslo ITA)<br>
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Title: Line Intensity Mapping: Mapping Large-Scale Structure
Evolution<br>
over cosmic times<br>
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Abstract:<br>
Line-intensity mapping (LIM) is an emerging technique to
explore galaxy <br>
and structure evolution over cosmic times. A large number of
undergoing <br>
LIM missions are competing for the first auto-correlation
detection, <br>
which is expected in the next couple of years. On the other
hand, <br>
efforts are being made to plan for third-generation missions
which will <br>
not only detect the target signals but will map line
emission over large <br>
volumes tracing LSS and its time evolution. These
next-generation <br>
missions will measure IGM and galaxy properties as well as
put precise <br>
constraints on the cosmology of our Universe. This talk
focuses on new <br>
strategies for processing and interpreting the first sets of
<br>
observational data for LIM of galaxy lines and on the
current plans and <br>
science prospects for 3rd generation LIM missions.<br>
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Upcoming events:<br>
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24-26/10 (Thu-Sat): Astronomdagarna<br>
8/11 (Fri) @ 10:30: Nikki Zabela (Cardiff)<br>
15/11 (Fri) @ 10:30: Angela Adamo (SU Astronomy)<br>
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Also see <a href="https://www.albanova.se/events/seminars/"
moz-do-not-send="true">https://www.albanova.se/events/seminars/</a>
for scheduled seminars.<br>
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All welcome!<br>
Alexis Brandeker (Astronomy seminar organiser 2019)<br>
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