Cosmology from CMB Small-Scales - ACT DR6 Results and SO Goals
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Explore cutting-edge cosmological research through this 49-minute conference talk examining cosmic microwave background (CMB) measurements at small angular scales, featuring the latest results from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope Data Release 6 (ACT DR6) and discussing future objectives for the Simons Observatory (SO). Learn about advanced observational techniques used to probe the early universe, understand how small-scale CMB anisotropies provide crucial insights into fundamental cosmological parameters, and discover the scientific goals and expected capabilities of next-generation ground-based CMB experiments. Gain insights into the current state of precision cosmology, the challenges of extracting cosmological information from high-resolution CMB data, and the potential for future discoveries in our understanding of dark matter, dark energy, and the physics of the early universe.
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Erminia Calabrese: "Cosmology from CMB small-scales, ACT DR6 results and SO goals"
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Galileo Galilei Institute (GGI)