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Black Hole

Lensing of space time around a black hole. At 91探花 we study black holes observationally and theoretically on all size and time scales - it is some of our core work.

Credit: ALAIN RIAZUELO, IAP/UPMC/CNRS. CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE IMAGES.

Prof. David Alonso

Associate Professor of Cosmology

Sub department

  • Astrophysics

Research groups

  • Beecroft Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Rubin-LSST
David.Alonso@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)288582
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 532B
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The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: DR4 maps and cosmological parameters

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics IOP Publishing 2020:12 (2020) 047-047

Authors:

Simone Aiola, Erminia Calabrese, Lo茂c Maurin, Sigurd Naess, Benjamin L Schmitt, Maximilian H Abitbol, Graeme E Addison, Peter AR Ade, David Alonso, Mandana Amiri, Stefania Amodeo, Elio Angile, Jason E Austermann, Taylor Baildon, Nick Battaglia, James A Beall, Rachel Bean, Daniel T Becker, J Richard Bond, Sarah Marie Bruno, Victoria Calafut, Luis E Campusano, Felipe Carrero, Grace E Chesmore, Nicholas F Cothard

Abstract:

We present new arcminute-resolution maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background temperature and polarization anisotropy from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, using data taken from 2013-2016 at 98 and 150 GHz. The maps cover more than 17,000 deg$^2$, the deepest 600 deg$^2$ with noise levels below 10 $\mu$K-arcmin. We use the power spectrum derived from almost 6,000 deg$^2$ of these maps to constrain cosmology. The ACT data enable a measurement of the angular scale of features in both the divergence-like polarization and the temperature anisotropy, tracing both the velocity and density at last-scattering. From these one can derive the distance to the last-scattering surface and thus infer the local expansion rate, $H_0$. By combining ACT data with large-scale information from WMAP we measure $H_0 = 67.6 \pm 1.1$ km/s/Mpc, at 68% confidence, in excellent agreement with the independently-measured Planck satellite estimate (from ACT alone we find $H_0 = 67.9 \pm 1.5$ km/s/Mpc). The $\Lambda$CDM model provides a good fit to the ACT data, and we find no evidence for deviations: both the spatial curvature, and the departure from the standard lensing signal in the spectrum, are zero to within 1$\sigma$; the number of relativistic species, the primordial Helium fraction, and the running of the spectral index are consistent with $\Lambda$CDM predictions to within $1.5 - 2.2\sigma$. We compare ACT, WMAP, and Planck at the parameter level and find good consistency; we investigate how the constraints on the correlated spectral index and baryon density parameters readjust when adding CMB large-scale information that ACT does not measure. The DR4 products presented here will be publicly released on the NASA Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis.

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: a measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background power spectra at 98 and 150 GHz

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics IOP Publishing 2020:12 (2020) 045-045

Authors:

Steve K Choi, Matthew Hasselfield, Shuay-Pwu Patty Ho, Brian Koopman, Marius Lungu, Maximilian H Abitbol, Graeme E Addison, Peter AR Ade, Simone Aiola, David Alonso, Mandana Amiri, Stefania Amodeo, Elio Angile, Jason E Austermann, Taylor Baildon, Nick Battaglia, James A Beall, Rachel Bean, Daniel T Becker, J Richard Bond, Sarah Marie Bruno, Erminia Calabrese, Victoria Calafut, Luis E Campusano, Felipe Carrero, Grace E Chesmore, Hsiao-mei Cho, Susan E Clark, Nicholas F Cothard, Devin Crichton, Kevin T Crowley, Omar Darwish, Rahul Datta, Edward V Denison, Mark J Devlin, Cody J Duell, Shannon M Duff, Adriaan J Duivenvoorden, Jo Dunkley, Rolando D眉nner, Thomas Essinger-Hileman, Max Fankhanel, Simone Ferraro, Anna E Fox, Brittany Fuzia, Patricio A Gallardo, Vera Gluscevic, Joseph E Golec, Emily Grace, Megan Gralla, Yilun Guan, Kirsten Hall, Mark Halpern, Dongwon Han, Peter Hargrave, Shawn Henderson, Brandon Hensley, J Colin Hill, Gene C Hilton, Matt Hilton, Adam D Hincks, Ren茅e Hlo啪ek, Johannes Hubmayr, Kevin M Huffenberger, John P Hughes, Leopoldo Infante, Kent Irwin, Rebecca Jackson, Jeff Klein, Kenda Knowles, Arthur Kosowsky, Vincent Lakey, Dale Li, Yaqiong Li, Zack Li, Martine Lokken, Thibaut Louis, Amanda MacInnis, Mathew Madhavacheril, Felipe Maldonado, Maya Mallaby-Kay, Danica Marsden, Lo茂c Maurin, Jeff McMahon, Felipe Menanteau, Kavilan Moodley, Tim Morton, Sigurd Naess, Toshiya Namikawa, Federico Nati, Laura Newburgh, John P Nibarger, Andrina Nicola, Michael D Niemack, Michael R Nolta, John Orlowski-Sherer, Lyman A Page, Christine G Pappas, Bruce Partridge, Phumlani Phakathi, Heather Prince, Roberto Puddu, Frank J Qu, Jesus Rivera, Naomi Robertson, Felipe Rojas, Maria Salatino, Emmanuel Schaan, Alessandro Schillaci, Benjamin L Schmitt, Neelima Sehgal, Blake D Sherwin, Carlos Sierra, Jon Sievers, Cristobal Sifon, Precious Sikhosana, Sara Simon, David N Spergel, Suzanne T Staggs, Jason Stevens, Emilie Storer, Dhaneshwar D Sunder, Eric R Switzer, Ben Thorne, Robert Thornton, Hy Trac, Jesse Treu, Carole Tucker, Leila R Vale, Alexander Van Engelen, Jeff Van Lanen, Eve M Vavagiakis, Kasey Wagoner, Yuhan Wang, Jonathan T Ward, Edward J Wollack, Zhilei Xu, Fernando Zago, Ningfeng Zhu

A minimal power-spectrum-based moment expansion for CMB B-mode searches

(2020)

Authors:

S Azzoni, MH Abitbol, D Alonso, A Gough, N Katayama, T Matsumura

Strong detection of the CMB lensingxgalaxy weak lensingcross-correlation from ACT-DR4,PlanckLegacy and KiDS-1000

(2020)

Authors:

Naomi Clare Robertson, David Alonso, Joachim Harnois-D茅raps, Omar Darwish, Arun Kannawad, Alexandra Amon, Marika Asgari, Maciej Bilicki, Erminia Calabrese, Steve K Choi, Mark J Devlin, Jo Dunkley, Andrej Dvornik, Thomas Erben, Simone Ferraro, Maria Cristina Fortuna, Benjamin Giblin, Dongwon Han, Catherine Heymans, Hendrik Hildebrandt, J Colin Hill, Matt Hilton, Shuay-Pwu P Ho, Henk Hoekstra, Johannes Hubmayr, Jack Hughes, Benjamin Joachimi, Shahab Joudaki, Kenda Knowles, Konrad Kuijken, Mathew S Madhavacheril, Kavilan Moodley, Lance Miller, Toshiya Namikawa, Federico Nati, Michael D Niemack, Lyman A Page, Bruce Partridge, Emmanuel Schaan, Alessandro Schillaci, Peter Schneider, Neelima Sehgal, Blake D Sherwin, Crist贸bal Sif贸n, Suzanne T Staggs, Tilman Tr枚ster, Alexander van Engelen, Edwin Valentijn, Edward J Wollack, Angus H Wright, Zhilei Xu

The Simons Observatory: gain, bandpass and polarization-angle calibration requirements for B-mode searches

(2020)

Authors:

Maximilian H Abitbol, David Alonso, Sara M Simon, Jack Lashner, Kevin T Crowley, Aamir M Ali, Susanna Azzoni, Carlo Baccigalupi, Darcy Barron, Michael L Brown, Erminia Calabrese, Julien Carron, Yuji Chinone, Jens Chluba, Gabriele Coppi, Kevin D Crowley, Mark Devlin, Jo Dunkley, Josquin Errard, Valentina Fanfani, Nicholas Galitzki, Martina Gerbino, J Colin Hill, Bradley R Johnson, Baptiste Jost, Brian Keating, Nicoletta Krachmalnicoff, Akito Kusaka, Adrian T Lee, Thibaut Louis, Mathew S Madhavacheril, Heather McCarrick, Jeffrey McMahon, P Daniel Meerburg, Federico Nati, Haruki Nishino, Lyman A Page, Davide Poletti, Giuseppe Puglisi, Michael J Randall, Aditya Rotti, Jacob Spisak, Aritoki Suzuki, Grant P Teply, Clara Verg猫s, Edward J Wollack, Zhilei Xu, Mario Zannoni

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