Dark Matter, Neutrinos, and Cosmological Concordance Across Scales
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Explore the intricate relationships between dark matter, neutrinos, and cosmological concordance across different scales in this astrophysics seminar from the Institute for Advanced Study. Delve into cutting-edge research examining how these fundamental components of the universe interact and influence cosmic structure formation. Investigate the challenges and opportunities in achieving cosmological concordance when considering observations at various scales, from small-scale structure to large-scale cosmic phenomena. Learn about the latest theoretical frameworks and observational evidence that shape our understanding of dark matter properties and neutrino physics in cosmological contexts. Examine how these invisible components affect the evolution of the universe and contribute to ongoing tensions in cosmological measurements. Gain insights into current research methodologies used to study these elusive particles and their cosmological implications, including advanced computational simulations and observational techniques that probe the dark sector of the universe.
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Date: September 18, 2025 11:00am
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