Thank you for participating in the workshop!
Understanding a large pattern of dark matter, namely the large-scale structure, is crucial to unveiling the evolution, composition, and future of the universe. Upcoming surveys, such as those by the Subaru PFS and the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, will allow us to map the universe over the extremely large areas ever made. That will help to constrain the cosmological parameters and address structure formation. This two-day workshop aims to discuss the latest research on large-scale structures and foster new collaborations across cosmology and astrophysics before these surveys operate. The topic covers mapping the large-scale structure, the fluctuations in the early universe, dark energy and expansions of the universe, and the connection between galaxy evolution and the large-scale structure. We invite anyone leading or interested in studies on the large-scale structure to attend this workshop.
Khee-Gan Lee (IPMU, University of Tokyo)
Benjamin Aaron Horowitz (IPMU, University of Tokyo)
Yousuke Utsumi (SLAC, Stanford)
Masato Shirasaki (NAOJ, Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
Kei Ito (University of Tokyo)
Jingjing Shi (IPMU, University of Tokyo)
Francesco Sinigaglia (University of Geneva/IAC)
Yuxin Huang (IPMU, University of Tokyo)
Ken Osato (Chiba University)
Toru Yamada (ISAS/JAXA)
Yen-Ting Lin (ASIAA)
Registration deadline
First Announcement
May 25th, 2024
March 26th, 2024
Supported by Theoretical Joint Research Project, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University;
International Leading Research (ILR) program, JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP22K21349
Contact: rmomose_at_carnegiescience.edu (Please replace "_at_" with @)