Fingerprints of the Later Universe in the Cosmic Microwave Background
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Explore how the later universe leaves detectable imprints on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) in this theoretical physics lecture delivered by Gilbert Holder from the University of Illinois. Discover the sophisticated methods used to identify and analyze these cosmic fingerprints that reveal information about the universe's evolution after the CMB was first emitted. Learn about the physical processes that occur in the later universe and how they modify the primordial CMB signal, creating observable signatures that cosmologists can detect and study. Understand the theoretical framework connecting early universe physics with later cosmic evolution through CMB observations. Gain insights into cutting-edge research techniques used to extract information about dark matter, dark energy, and large-scale structure formation from these subtle but measurable effects on the cosmic microwave background radiation.
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Fingerprints of the Later Universe in the CMB... | Gilbert Holder (Univ. of Illinois)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics