9-12 July 2024
University of Geneva
Europe/Zurich timezone

Do we understand cosmic structure growth? Insights from new CMB lensing measurements with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope

11 Jul 2024, 14:00
30m
Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium (Sciences II)

Sciences II/0-A 150 - Tingry Auditorium

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Blake Sherwin

Description

One of the most powerful tests of our cosmological model is to verify the predicted growth of large-scale structure with time. Intriguingly, many recent measurements have reported tensions in such tests of structure growth, which could hint at systematic errors or even new physics. Motivated by this puzzling situation, I will present new determinations of cosmic structure growth using CMB gravitational lensing measurements from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT). These ACT DR6 CMB lensing measurements allow us to directly map the dark matter distribution in projection out to high redshifts; new cross-correlations of CMB lensing with unWISE and DESI galaxies also allow us to probe the matter tomographically. I will discuss the implications of our lensing results for the validity of our standard cosmological model as well as for key cosmological parameters such as the neutrino mass and Hubble constant.

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