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 Participant

Frenk, Carlos

Institution

Durham University  - South Road - Durham - County Durham - United Kingdom

Session

PS

Accepted

Order

Time

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

Cosmology in our backyard
Co-authors

Abstract

The LCDM cosmological model accounts for an impressive array of data on the large-scale structure of the universe, from scales of a few megaparsecs to a few gigaparsecs. On submegaparsec scales, however, the model cannot be tested with the same degree of rigour as on larger scales where microwave background radiation data and measures of galaxy clustering provide clean and well-understood diagnostics. Yet, it is precisely on these small scales that the nature of the dark matter manifests itself most clearly. I will discuss theoretical predictions for the small-scale structure of the universe which appear to be discrepant with recent kinematical data for satellite galaxies of the Milky Way. Possible solutions range from exotic baryonic processes to the more radical assumption that the dark matter is not what the standard theory assumes.

Session

OC4

Accepted

Yes

Order

1

Time

14:00 - 14:30

Talk

Oral abstract

Title

Simulating the Universe - a review
Co-authors

Abstract

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