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Astrophysics Colloquium: More Accurate Together: Opportunities in Multi-Survey Cosmology
Elisabeth Krause (University of Arizona)
SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room
Event Details:
Thursday, February 26, 2026
11:00am - 12:00pm PST
Location
SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room
Watch the zoom recording; Passcode: 2498^%X?
The next decade will be a phase transition for observational cosmology, with upcoming imaging/spectroscopic/cosmic microwave/radio surveys mapping the sky at unprecedented precision. In this talk I will describe observational and astrophysical challenges for unlocking the cosmological information in each of these data sets individually. I will further detail how comprehensive multi-probe approaches can elevate next decade’s cosmological analyses to a new level of constraining power and robustness.
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