The FLAMINGO Project - Exploring the X-ray-Cosmic Shear Cross-Correlation as a Probe of Large-Scale Structure
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Explore the FLAMINGO Project's investigation of X-ray-cosmic shear cross-correlation as a probe of large-scale structure in this 13-minute conference talk. Learn how this innovative multi-probe approach combines X-ray observations with cosmic shear measurements to advance understanding of astrophysics and cosmology. Discover the methodology behind cross-correlating different observational wavelengths to extract new insights about the universe's large-scale structure. Examine the theoretical framework and practical applications of this cross-correlation technique within the broader context of multi-wavelength astronomical surveys. Understand how the FLAMINGO Project contributes to the growing field of combined-probe analysis that leverages synergies between different observational methods. Gain insights into state-of-the-art analysis techniques that are pushing the boundaries of cosmological research through innovative data combination strategies.
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The FLAMINGO Project: Exploring the X-ray-Cosmic Shear Cross-... | William McDonald (Leiden U)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics