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LOCATION:Kemper Hall 206
SUMMARY:PAMS Seminar: "Cosmic Acceleration and the Role of Galaxy Surveys"
  by Dr. Shun Saito
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Shun SaitoDepartment of PhysicsMissouri University of Scie
 nce and Technology\n\n\nAbstract:\n\n\nAs featured in Nobel Prize Physics
  in 2011\, the fact that the current universe experiences accelerated exp
 ansion is one of the biggest mysteries in fundamental physics. In this ta
 lk\, I will overview our current understanding of the dark energy\, unkno
 wn energy component attributed to explain the cosmic acceleration\, from 
 the observations in the last two decades\, particularly focusing on the r
 ole of various galaxy redshift surveys. It is remarkable how much informa
 tion a gigantic three-dimensional galaxy map provides to understand the n
 ature of dark energy. I will introduce past\, ongoing and future galaxy r
 edshift surveys. In addition\, I will briefly review the issues we are fa
 cing in cosmology such as the Hubble tension.\n\n\nThis seminar will be i
 n Kemper 206.
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 trong&gt;Dr.&amp;nbsp\;Shun Saito&lt;br&gt;Department of Physics&lt;br&gt;Missouri Universit
 y of Science and Technology&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;As feature
 d in Nobel Prize Physics in 2011\, the fact that the current universe exp
 eriences accelerated expansion is one of the biggest mysteries in fundame
 ntal physics. In this talk\, I will overview our current understanding of
  the dark energy\, unknown energy component attributed to explain the cos
 mic acceleration\, from the observations in the last two decades\, partic
 ularly focusing on the role of various galaxy redshift surveys. It is rem
 arkable how much information a gigantic three-dimensional galaxy map prov
 ides to understand the nature of dark energy. I will introduce past\, ong
 oing and future galaxy redshift surveys. In addition\, I will briefly rev
 iew the issues we are facing in cosmology such as the Hubble tension.&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;This seminar will be in Kemper 206.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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