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Clustering analysis on 4MOST Cosmology Redshift survey

Date:2025-04-14

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Title:Clustering analysis on 4MOST Cosmology Redshift survey

Time:2025-04-21 (Monday), 15:00

Speaker:Zhuo Chen 陈卓 (EPFL)

Address:Physics Building E225

Language:English

主讲人 Zhuo Chen 陈卓 (EPFL) 时间 2025-04-21 (Monday), 15:00
地点 Physics Building E225 报告语言 English
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This presentation is divided into three main parts:

  1. Overview of Large-Scale Structure (LSS) Studies in Cosmology
         This section introduces the theoretical framework behind the formation and      evolution of large-scale structure, observations on LSS, statistical      techniques used for LSS data analysis, and key phenomena (BAO, RSD and AP      effect) associated with LSS.

  2. Introduction to 4MOST and the Cosmological Redshift Survey      (CRS)
         4MOST (4-meter Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope) is a new wide-field      spectroscopic facility located in the Southern Hemisphere, operated by the      European Southern Observatory. It will support 18 major scientific      surveys, including studies of the Milky Way, quasars, gravitational      lensing, galaxy clusters, and cosmology. Scheduled to begin operations in      early 2026. 4MOST CRS—led by PI Jean-Paul Kneib—is designed to conduct rigorous      cosmological tests using spectroscopic clustering measurements. Over five years,      it will observe approximately 1.5 million Bright Galaxies (BGs), 3.5      million Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs), and 1.5 million Quasars (QSOs).

  3. My Contribution to 4MOST CRS:

My work involves the selection of 4MOST CRS BG targets and the mitigation of imaging systematics. I compute the angular correlation functions of LRGs using Limber scaling fits. I also compare results derived from two photometric redshift catalogs (DESI Legacy and DES), and ultimately fit a Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) model using the projected correlation function of LRGs.

BIO

I am Zhou Chen, Second year master student in EPFL physics. I am working my project and master thesis in LASTRO lab (Jean-Paul Kneib). I am also cooperating with 4MOST CRS group.

Host: Cheng Zhao

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