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Astrophysics Colloquium

The Cosmological Legacy of Planck
Presented by Martin White
University of California, Berkeley

Thursday, November 29, 2018
11:00 A.M. in 169-336 and on Webex

Abstract
The anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background radiation have become our most important cosmological fossil. The study of these "echoes of gravity" has revolutionized cosmology, stringently tested our models and allowed precise measurement of a host of important cosmological parameters. I will discuss how far we've come since the early detections of CMB anisotropies and in particular the cosmological legacy of the Planck mission.

JPL Contact: Charles Lawrence (4-5307)


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