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Astronomy Colloquium

Wednesday, March 19, 2014
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
Measuring the Cosmic Distance Scale with SDSS-III
Daniel Eisenstein, Biard Lecturer, Harvard,

I will discuss how sound waves racing through the cosmos during the first million years of the Universe provide a robust method formeasuring the low-redshift cosmologicaldistance scale and thereby the properties of dark energy.  The distance that the sound can travel can be computed to high precision and creates a signature in the late-time clustering of matter that serves as a standard ruler.  Galaxy clustering results from the Sloan Digital Sky Surveyand SDSS-III
reveal this feature and allow us to measure distancesto high accuracy, including a new 1% measurement to z=0.57.

For more information, please contact Althea E. Keith by phone at 626-395-4973 or by email at [email protected].