Parallel 5 - CMB & LSS/Gravity Waves
Tuesday Aug 26, 2008, 2:00 PM
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9:40 PM
America/Chicago
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Christoph Schmidt
(
ETH Zurich
)
1
The impact of supernova peculiar velocities on cosmology past and future
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Ali Vanderveld
(
Caltech
)
2
Perturbation Theory Reloaded : Non-linear Bias, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations and Millennium Simulation
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Donghui Jeong
(
The University of Texas at Austin
)
Slides
3
Signatures of pseudoscalar-photon mixing in CMB polarization
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Mr
Doug McKay
(
University of Kansas
)
4
Nonlinear cosmological power spectra in Einstein's gravity
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Jai-chan Hwang
(
Kyungpook National Univ.
)
5
Including unknown unknowns in Bayesian model selection
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Pascal Vaudrevange
(
Case Western Reserve University
)
Slides
3:40 PM
Break
Outside Lecture Hall
Outside Lecture Hall
6
Measurements of CMB Polarization with the QUaD Experiment
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Sarah Church
(
Stanford University/KIPAC
)
7
Analysis of QUaD data
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Clem Pryke
(
University of Chicago
)
8
Admissible symmetries of the electromagnetic field in LRS spacetimes
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Stephen Watt
(
University of Western Ontario
)
Slides
9
Stochastic Backgrounds of Gravitational Waves from Cosmological Sources
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Larry Price
(
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
)
Slides
10
Gravitational Wave Production by Bubble Collisions
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Thomas Konstandin
(
IFAE, Barcelona
)
Slides
11
Revealing the High-Redshift Star Formation Rate with Gamma-Ray Bursts (good entry)
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Hassan Yuksel
(
University of Delaware
)
Slides
12
Revealing the High-Redshift Star Formation Rate with Gamma-Ray Bursts
Hall of Ideas H
Hall of Ideas H
Speaker
:
Hassan Yuksel
(
University of Delaware
)
7:00 PM
Evening Plenary Session - See Plenary Schedule
Lecture Hall
Lecture Hall