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Appendix E: Intro to the Banff Feb06 Annual Meeting

Appendix E: Intro to the Banff Feb06 Annual Meeting. See the body of the text, Section 3.2, for an introduction to this introduction. The slides were taken from the Planning Meeting summary (with small updates) associated with the C&G Annual Meeting in Mont Tremblant in March 2005

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Appendix E: Intro to the Banff Feb06 Annual Meeting

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  1. Appendix E: Intro to the Banff Feb06 Annual Meeting See the body of the text, Section 3.2, for an introduction to this introduction. The slides were taken from the Planning Meeting summary (with small updates) associated with the C&G Annual Meeting in Mont Tremblant in March 2005 Notes on slides: The proposed C&G components and some of the questions being addressed are shown in the second slide. The dark matter abundance has gone down to ~0.2 with WMAP3 and the dark energy up to ~0.7 Not all of the experiments shown in the timelines will go (e.g. Constellation X may fall victim to NASA funding problems for fundamental science missions.

  2. CIAR Cosmology & Gravity Program The Cosmic Quest for Fundamental Physics 12 fellows (all but 3 new/repatriated Cdns) 1 institute fellow 6 scholars (all new/repatriated Cdns) all in Canada (UVic, UBC, UofA, McMaster, PI, UofT, CITA, Queens, McGill) 22 Associates US, UK (4), Canada (3, incl 2 ex-fellows) 7 Board Members (treated as associates for interaction) US (4), Germany (1), Canada (2) + 47 PDFs, 51 grad students (+ undergrads) in Canada

  3. Wb= 0.045 ± 0.005 String theory branes & compactified extra dimensions the landscape “environmental selection” anthropic emergence of space/time Wdm= 0.25± 0.03 Strong Gravity Strings Early Universe Black holes HEA WLde= 0.70± 0.03 Physical cosmology Early universe physics & Inflation Dark matter, Dark Energy probes Cosmic Microwave Background Redshifted 21 cm Galaxy formation & properties Large scale structure Weak lensing, z-surveys Supernovae Clusters in CMB, optical, X Particle Astrophysics Experiment SNOlab, LHC High Energy Astrophysics neutron stars Black holes High energy cosmic rays Magnetars, double pulsars Numerical relativity colliding black holes in 3D Gravity Waves

  4. Bicep Quiet2 CBI ongoing to Sept’05+ Quiet1 (1000 HEMTs) Chile QUaD Spider EBEX (1856 bolometer LDB) ACT+ Clover (3000 bolometers) Chile Boom03 CMBpol 2003 2005 2007 2004 2006 2008 2017 SPT+ WMAP ongoing to 2009 (1000 bolometers) South Pole DASI Planck CAPMAP Polarbear (84 bolometers) HEMTs L2 (300 bolometers) California

  5. CBI2 Jun06 to Apr’07+ Quiet2 Acbar to Jan’06+ (1000 HEMTs) Chile APEX SCUBA2 (~400 bolometers) Chile (12000 bolometers) JCMT, Hawaii ACT SZA Clover (Interferometer) California (3000 bolometers) Chile CMBpol 2003 2005 2007 2017 2004 2006 2008 SPT ALMA (1000 bolometers) South Pole (Interferometer) Chile Planck (84 bolometers) HEMTs L2 AMI GBT

  6. SN1: Oct04 ~100 @ z ~ .3-.7 ~ 10 @ z ~ 1-1.5~30 LIGO1 LIGO2 2008-12 LISA 2013 CFHT-Legacy ongoing to 08 (165 spec, 700 in can) ~400+ SN/5yr ESSENCE ongoing to 06+ ~150 SN/5yr Pan-STARRS WEAK LENSING: LSST Oct04: RCS1 53 sq deg, Virmos-Descart 11 sq deg + 2015 2003 2005 2007 2004 2006 2008 JDEM DUNESpace Deep Lens Survey ongoing 28 sq deg CFHT-Legacy ongoing to 08 (first great results 05) 140 sq deg RCS2 ongoing 1000 sq deg KIDS (960 sq deg), UKIDS SDSS ongoing CLUSTER/GROUP system in the Cosmic Web SZ/ PVmeasure: SZA, APEX, GBT, AMI, ACT. SPT, Planck, ALMA Large Optical Surveys for SZ tomography (DES, .) Optical: RCS, RCS2, SDSS + ongoing

  7. SEMIANALYTIC Galaxy Formation Developments Timeline TMT? ELT? OWL? SKA? Photometric Surveys: VISTA, UKIRT, VST, etc HST, Spitzer, GALEX, XMM, CHANDRA,.. Submillimeter: SHADES, BLAST, SCUBA2, .. OBSERVATIONS 2003 2005 2007 SCUBA LOFAR Spectroscopic Surveys: VIRMOS, KAOS, FMOS, WFMOS, .. THEORY SPH+Nbody

  8. NuSTAR Astrosat ? Constellation X GLAST ASTROE2 High Energy Astrophysics Chandra HETE2 Agile 2005 2010 XMM-Newton SWIFT Integral RXTE XEUS

  9. Radio Astrophysics Arecibo/ALFA LOFAR EVLA 2005 2010 2015 Green Bank Telescope ALMA CLAR(?) GMRT, India CBI2, VSA, AMI

  10. Astroparticle Experiment Timeline • 2004 TeV gamma ray astronomy – now • 2006/07 onwards multi-messenger astronomy • 1019 eV cosmic rays in 2006 • neutrinos (IceCube) in 2010 • 2007 SNOLAB space available • next-generation dark matter searches 2008/09 • exploration of neutrino properties 2008/09 • double beta decay • neutrino-matter interactions • “new physics” – neutrino physics is the only “beyond the Standard Model”

  11. Direct Measurements of Dark Matter From Angel Morales

  12. The Top 10 Galaxy Formation Puzzles(in no particular order) • 1) What is the origin of the characteristic mass of galaxies? • 2) Why does the CDM halo mass function differ so drastically from the galaxy luminosity function: • Why does the luminosity function cutoff exponentially? • What sets the faint end slope? • 4) Why are big galaxies old and small ones young? • 5) Is the spatial distribution of dark matter within galaxies consistent with CDM halos?

  13. The Top 10 Galaxy Formation Puzzles • 6) When did the first luminous objects form and what are their descendants? • What/When/How did the universe reionize? • 7) Where are all the baryons at low-z? • 8) How prevalent are galactic winds and what is the role of Active Galactic Nuclei? • 9) How much star formation is obscured? • 10) How did supermassive black holes form and how do they relate to the formation of stars?

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