ITP Heidelberg involvement in the Euclid Collaboration



From the ESA official website:

"Euclid is an ESA mission to map the geometry of the dark Universe. The mission will investigate the distance-redshift relationship and the evolution of cosmic structures by measuring shapes and redshifts of galaxies and clusters of galaxies out to redshifts ~2, or equivalently to a look-back time of 10 billion years. In this way, Euclid will cover the entire period over which dark energy played a significant role in accelerating the expansion."

http://sci.esa.int/euclid/

http://www.euclid-ec.org/


Past or present Heidelberg people in Euclid


Luca Amendola, Professor
Theory Working Group Coordinator until 2021

Ana Marta Pinho, PhD student
Theory Working Group

Valeria Pettorino, Groupleader
Theory Working Group
CMB cross correlations
Cosmological forecasts
COMMS group (public outreach and internal communications) 2010-2013

Yashar Akrami, Postdoc
Theory Working Group
WP1 - Cosmic Acceleration
WP2 - Testing Gravity
WP5 - Deviations from Homogeneity and Isotropy
WP6 - Statistical Methods and Forecasting

Santiago Casas, PhD Student
Theory Working Group
WP6 - Statistical Methods and forecasting
WP7 - Analytical approaches to non-linearities

Alejandro Guarnizo Trilleras, PhD Student
Theory Working Group
WP6 - Statistical Methods and forecasting
WP9 - Relativistic Corrections In Observations

Matteo Martinelli, Postdoc
Theory Working Group
WP1 - Cosmic acceleration
WP2 - Testing gravity
WP6 - Statistical methods and forecasting
WP8 - Probes combination
WP10 - New observational probes

Miguel Zumalacárregui, Postdoc
Theory Working Group
WP2 - Testing Gravity
WP5 - Deviations from homogeneity and isotropy
WP7 - Analytical approaches to non-linearities


Depicts: Artist's impression of Euclid
Copyright: ESA/C. Carreau