Astrofisica

Quid Ultra? The dark and luminous side of structure formation.

by Piero Madau (Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California Santa Cruz)

Europe/Rome
Aula Conversi (Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi)

Aula Conversi

Dip. di Fisica - Edificio G. Marconi

Description

The beaded filamentary network of intergalactic gas in which galaxies form and evolve,  and which gives origin to a “forest”  of hydrogen Lyman-alpha absorption lines in the spectra of distant quasars, encodes information on the physics of structure formation, the nature of the dark matter,  the temperature and ionization state of baryons in the Universe. The potential of the Lyman-alpha forest for constraining with percent accuracy the matter density distribution on medium to small cosmological scales has motivated the construction of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which will measure absorption line spectra backlit by nearly a million high-redshift (z >2) quasars. In this talk I will describe the multiple steps needed to connect flux fluctuations in quasar spectra to physical parameters, present an unprecedented suite of  hundreds of  high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations of structure formation with different  thermal histories, and use it to perform a statistical comparison of mock spectra with the observed 1D flux power spectrum and other data. A likelihood analysis shows that, over the last 13 billion years,  gas in the cosmic web experienced four main heating and cooling epochs.

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Raffaella Schneider