The workshop is organized by the Euclid science working group CMBXC which deals with cross-correlations between Euclid fields and CMB related fields as measured by Planck and other probes. Coordinators of the group are Nabila Aghanim (IAS) and Carlo Baccigalupi (SISSA). The workshop is hosted by the Cosmology group at the University of Ferrara.
- Actions for progressing on the forecast paper
- Estimators & Simulations
- Writing plans: actions needed for the Euclid Paper Plan (EPP), for Key Projects (KP) and Additional Science (AS)
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Speakers:
Carlo Baccigalupi, Nabila Aghanim
11:00
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12:30
Paper & Forecasts
11:00
Forecasts & Comparisons20m
Speaker:
Stephane Ilic
Slides
11:20
Methodology for Forecasting20m
Speaker:
Jose' Bermejo Climent
Slides
11:40
Relativistic Correction to Forecasted Spectra20m
Speaker:
Carlos Hernandez Montegaudo
Slides
12:00
Discussion30m
- Writing actions
- Next sections
- Time schedule
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12:30
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14:00
Lunch
1h 30m
14:00
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15:30
Methodology & Estimators
14:00
Status of QML Estimator20m
Speaker:
Alessandro Gruppuso
Slides
14:20
Non-linear covariance terms beyond Gaussianity20m
Speaker:
Fabien La Casa
Slides
14:40
Discussion50m
- Status of hybrid estimators
- Interface with scan strategy
- Interface with mock catalogues
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- EPP Document Review
- Path & Schedule towards the definition of our proposed scheme for KP, AS
10:30
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11:00
Coffee Break
30m
11:00
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12:30
EPP
11:00
Discussion1h 30m
- Initial discussion on proposed changes and additions for KPs
- Initial discussion on proposed items for the AS
- Initial dicussion on link to CMB projects
- Time schedule for discussions in telecons, drafting and end of the process
12:30
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14:00
Lunch
1h 30m
14:00
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16:00
Simulations
14:00
CMB-N-Body simulations, review of simulation activities in Euclid40m
Speakers:
Carmelita Carbone, Giulio Fabbian
Slides
14:40
Discussion1h 20m
- Interface of simulations with estimators (continued from the first day)
- Continued discussions on the EPP, additions to the KP and AS specific for simulations
- Plans for the next meeting in Orsay and the Consortium