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SUMMARY:Arka Banerjee (Stanford) - Signatures of massive neutrinos on Large Scale Structure
DESCRIPTION:Neutrino oscillation experiments have shown that there are at least two massive neutrino eigenstates\, in a mass range that can produce observable signatures in current and future cosmological surveys. I will talk about the challenges and progress in correctly including the effects of massive neutrinos in N-body simulations of structure formation. Finally\, I will talk about how these simulations can be used to study novel effects in massive neutrino cosmology – in particular\, scale-dependent bias of nonlinear objects such as halos and voids on large scales.
URL:https://inpa.lbl.gov/event/arka-banerjee-stanford/
LOCATION:50A-5132- Sessler\, 50A-5132 Sessler Conference Room\, CA
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