24–28 Jun 2024
Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences
Europe/Stockholm timezone

The challenging and promising path towards accurate predictions of the EoR clustering signal

24 Jun 2024, 11:45
15m
Beijer auditorium (Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences)

Beijer auditorium

Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences

Speaker

Aurel Schneider (Department of Astrophysics, University of Zurich)

Description

The 21cm signal from the Cosmic Dawn and the EoR contains extremely valuable information about many aspects of cosmology and astrophysics that cannot easily be obtained by other probes. I will start my talk by summarising our recent attempts to improve the modelling of the 21cm clustering signal, showing that we (and others) are still far away from the precision requirements of SKA-Low. In the second part, I will show new results on cosmology, dark matter physics, and the prospects to detect intermediate-mass black holes at cosmic dawn.

Primary author

Aurel Schneider (Department of Astrophysics, University of Zurich)

Presentation materials