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Inflation and Dark Energy from spectroscopy at $z > 2$

Authors :
Ferraro, Simone
Ferraro, Simone
Wilson, Michael J
Abidi, Muntazir
Alonso, David
Ansarinejad, Behzad
Armstrong, Robert
Asorey, Jacobo
Avelino, Arturo
Baccigalupi, Carlo
Bandura, Kevin
Battaglia, Nicholas
Bavdhankar, Chetan
Bernal, José Luis
Beutler, Florian
Biagetti, Matteo
Blanc, Guillermo A
Blazek, Jonathan
Bolton, Adam S
Borrill, Julian
Frye, Brenda
Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth
Bull, Philip
Burgess, Cliff
Byrnes, Christian T
Cai, Zheng
Castander, Francisco J
Castorina, Emanuele
Chang, Tzu-Ching
Chaves-Montero, Jonás
Chen, Shi-Fan
Chen, Xingang
Balland, Christophe
Yèche, Christophe
Cohn, JD
Coulton, William
Courtois, Helene
Croft, Rupert AC
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
D'Amico, Guido
Dawson, Kyle
Delabrouille, Jacques
Dey, Arjun
Doré, Olivier
Douglass, Kelly A
Yutong, Duan
Dvorkin, Cora
Eggemeier, Alexander
Eisenstein, Daniel
Fan, Xiaohui
Ferreira, Pedro G
Font-Ribera, Andreu
Foreman, Simon
García-Bellido, Juan
Gerbino, Martina
Gluscevic, Vera
Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A
Green, Daniel
Guy, Julien
Hahn, ChangHoon
Hanany, Shaul
Handley, Will
Hathi, Nimish
Hawken, Adam J
Hernández-Aguayo, César
Hložek, Renée
Huterer, Dragan
Ishak, Mustapha
Kamionkowski, Marc
Karagiannis, Dionysios
Keeley, Ryan E
Kehoe, Robert
Khatri, Rishi
Kim, Alex
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Kollmeier, Juna A
Kovetz, Ely D
Krause, Elisabeth
Krolewski, Alex
L'Huillier, Benjamin
Landriau, Martin
Levi, Michael
Liguori, Michele
Linder, Eric
Lukić, Zarija
Macorra, Axel de la
Plazas, Andrés A
Marshall, Jennifer L
Martini, Paul
Masui, Kiyoshi
McDonald, Patrick
Meerburg, P Daniel
Meyers, Joel
Mirbabayi, Mehrdad
Moustakas, John
Myers, Adam D
Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie
Newburgh, Laura
Newman, Jeffrey A
Niz, Gustavo
Padmanabhan, Hamsa
Ferraro, Simone
Ferraro, Simone
Wilson, Michael J
Abidi, Muntazir
Alonso, David
Ansarinejad, Behzad
Armstrong, Robert
Asorey, Jacobo
Avelino, Arturo
Baccigalupi, Carlo
Bandura, Kevin
Battaglia, Nicholas
Bavdhankar, Chetan
Bernal, José Luis
Beutler, Florian
Biagetti, Matteo
Blanc, Guillermo A
Blazek, Jonathan
Bolton, Adam S
Borrill, Julian
Frye, Brenda
Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth
Bull, Philip
Burgess, Cliff
Byrnes, Christian T
Cai, Zheng
Castander, Francisco J
Castorina, Emanuele
Chang, Tzu-Ching
Chaves-Montero, Jonás
Chen, Shi-Fan
Chen, Xingang
Balland, Christophe
Yèche, Christophe
Cohn, JD
Coulton, William
Courtois, Helene
Croft, Rupert AC
Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
D'Amico, Guido
Dawson, Kyle
Delabrouille, Jacques
Dey, Arjun
Doré, Olivier
Douglass, Kelly A
Yutong, Duan
Dvorkin, Cora
Eggemeier, Alexander
Eisenstein, Daniel
Fan, Xiaohui
Ferreira, Pedro G
Font-Ribera, Andreu
Foreman, Simon
García-Bellido, Juan
Gerbino, Martina
Gluscevic, Vera
Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A
Green, Daniel
Guy, Julien
Hahn, ChangHoon
Hanany, Shaul
Handley, Will
Hathi, Nimish
Hawken, Adam J
Hernández-Aguayo, César
Hložek, Renée
Huterer, Dragan
Ishak, Mustapha
Kamionkowski, Marc
Karagiannis, Dionysios
Keeley, Ryan E
Kehoe, Robert
Khatri, Rishi
Kim, Alex
Kneib, Jean-Paul
Kollmeier, Juna A
Kovetz, Ely D
Krause, Elisabeth
Krolewski, Alex
L'Huillier, Benjamin
Landriau, Martin
Levi, Michael
Liguori, Michele
Linder, Eric
Lukić, Zarija
Macorra, Axel de la
Plazas, Andrés A
Marshall, Jennifer L
Martini, Paul
Masui, Kiyoshi
McDonald, Patrick
Meerburg, P Daniel
Meyers, Joel
Mirbabayi, Mehrdad
Moustakas, John
Myers, Adam D
Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie
Newburgh, Laura
Newman, Jeffrey A
Niz, Gustavo
Padmanabhan, Hamsa
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The expansion of the Universe is understood to have accelerated during two epochs: in its very first moments during a period of Inflation and much more recently, at $z < 1$, when Dark Energy is hypothesized to drive cosmic acceleration. The undiscovered mechanisms behind these two epochs represent some of the most important open problems in fundamental physics. The large cosmological volume at $2 < z < 5$, together with the ability to efficiently target high-$z$ galaxies with known techniques, enables large gains in the study of Inflation and Dark Energy. A future spectroscopic survey can test the Gaussianity of the initial conditions up to a factor of ~50 better than our current bounds, crossing the crucial theoretical threshold of $\sigma(f_{NL}^{\rm local})$ of order unity that separates single field and multi-field models. Simultaneously, it can measure the fraction of Dark Energy at the percent level up to $z = 5$, thus serving as an unprecedented test of the standard model and opening up a tremendous discovery space.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287317325
Document Type :
Electronic Resource