Constraining cosmology with the South Pole Telescope
Federica Guidi
IAP
Thu, Mar. 23rd 2023, 11:30-12:30
Salle Claude Itzykson, Bât. 774, Orme des Merisiers
The Planck satellite has set a new frontier for cosmology, providing the most accurate measurements of cosmological parameters to date. It also left us with a number of new, interesting mysteries that might hint to the discovery of new physics. Current and upcoming CMB ground-based experiments will be able to explore these questions further, hopefully providing new insights into these problems. In this talk, I will review the results from the latest release of the South Pole Telescope Third generation (SPT-3G), and I will present prospects for the future. I will also present forecasts and preliminary results from the extended SPT-3G survey, which is a combination of the 1500 deg2 baseline SPT-3G fields with data covering additional 3000 deg2 that are observed during the summer season.
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