
Cosmologists at Perimeter Institute seek to help pin down the constituents and history of our universe, and the rules governing its origin and evolution. Many of the most interesting clues about physics beyond the standard model (e.g., dark matter, dark energy, the matter/anti-matter asymmetry, and the spectrum of primordial density perturbations], come from cosmological observations, and cosmological observations are often the best way to test or constrain a proposed modification of the laws of nature, since such observations can probe length scales, time scales, and energy scales that are beyond the reach of terrestrial laboratories.
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Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Convergence.
Hume Feldman University of Kansas
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CMB Anomalies and Non-Gaussianity
Sarah Shandera Pennsylvania State University
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Precision reconstruction of the cold dark matter-neutrino relative velocity.
Derek Inman Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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TianNu: simulating the neutrino sky
Haoran Yu Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA)
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Probing cosmic flows through the kinematic Sunyaev Zel'dovich effect
Emmanuel Schann Princeton University
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Structure formation with hot particles
Neal Dalal Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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Searching for dark matter subhalos using strong lensing of dusty star forming galaxies
Gilbert Holder University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign