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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.

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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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  • Publications

The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: High-redshift measurement of structure growth from the cross-correlation of Quaia quasars and CMB lensing from ACT DR6 and $\textit{Planck}$ PR4

(2025)

Authors:

Carmen Embil Villagra, Gerrit Farren, Giulio Fabbian, Boris Bolliet, Irene Abril-Cabezas, David Alonso, Anthony Challinor, Jo Dunkley, Joshua Kim, Niall MacCrann, Fiona McCarthy, Kavilan Moodley, Frank J Qu, Blake Sherwin, Cristobal Sifon, Alexander van Engelen, Edward J Wollack

Constraints from CMB lensing tomography with projected bispectra

(2025)

Authors:

Lea Harscouet, David Alonso, Andrina Nicola, An脜 E Slosar

Cosmological constraints from galaxy clustering and galaxy-galaxy lensing with extended SubHalo Abundance Matching

(2025)

Authors:

Constance Mahony, Sergio Contreras, Raul E Angulo, David Alonso, Christos Georgiou, Andrej Dvornik

The Simons Observatory: validation of reconstructed power spectra from simulated filtered maps for the small aperture telescope survey

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics IOP Publishing 2025:06 (2025) 055

Authors:

Carlos Herv铆as-Caimapo, Kevin Wolz, Adrien La Posta, Susanna Azzoni, David Alonso, Kam Arnold, Carlo Baccigalupi, Simon Biquard, Michael L Brown, Erminia Calabrese, Yuji Chinone, Samuel Day-Weiss, Jo Dunkley, Rolando D眉nner, Josquin Errard, Giulio Fabbian, Ken Ganga, Serena Giardiello, Emilie Hertig, Kevin M Huffenberger, Bradley R Johnson, Baptiste Jost, Reijo Keskitalo, Theodore S Kisner

Abstract:

We present a transfer function-based method to estimate angular power spectra from filtered maps for cosmic microwave background (CMB) surveys. This is especially relevant for experiments targeting the faint primordial gravitational wave signatures in CMB polarisation at large scales, such as the Simons Observatory (SO) small aperture telescopes. While timestreams can be filtered to mitigate the contamination from low-frequency noise, usual methods that calculate the mode coupling at individual multipoles can be challenging for experiments covering large sky areas or reaching few-arcminute resolution. The method we present here, although approximate, is more practical and faster for larger data volumes. We validate it through the use of simulated observations approximating the first year of SO data, going from half-wave plate-modulated timestreams to maps, and using simulations to estimate the mixing of polarisation modes induced by an example of time-domain filtering. We show its performance through an example null test and with an end-to-end pipeline that performs inference on cosmological parameters, including the tensor-to-scalar ratio r. The performance demonstration uses simulated observations at multiple frequency bands. We find that the method can recover unbiased parameters for our simulated noise levels.

The Simons Observatory: Validation of reconstructed power spectra from simulated filtered maps for the Small Aperture Telescope survey

(2025)

Authors:

Carlos Herv脙颅as-Caimapo, Kevin Wolz, Adrien La Posta, Susanna Azzoni, David Alonso, Kam Arnold, Carlo Baccigalupi, Simon Biquard, Michael L Brown, Erminia Calabrese, Yuji Chinone, Samuel Day-Weiss, Jo Dunkley, Rolando D脙录nner, Josquin Errard, Giulio Fabbian, Ken Ganga, Serena Giardiello, Emilie Hertig, Kevin M Huffenberger, Bradley R Johnson, Baptiste Jost, Reijo Keskitalo, Theodore S Kisner, Thibaut Louis, Magdy Morshed, Lyman A Page, Christian L Reichardt, Erik Rosenberg, Max Silva-Feaver, Wuhyun Sohn, Yoshinori Sueno, Dan B Thomas, Ema Tsang King Sang, Amalia Villarrubia-Aguilar, Kyohei Yamada

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