The formation of galaxy clusters

01/23/2018
Nina Hatch (University of Nottingham)
Bat 713, salle de séminaires Galilée
(Piano)
23/01/2018
from 10:00 to 11:00

Distant galaxy clusters are powerful laboratories for observing the hierarchical growth of large-scale structure, constraining cosmological parameters, and for studying the formation of galaxies. However, distant (z>1.5) clusters are extremely rare and faint, so locating and studying them poses a significant observational challenge. In this seminar, I will review the theory of cluster formation and present recent advances we have made in detecting and studying distant galaxy clusters.

Local contact: A. Le Brun, organization: V. Lebouteiller

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