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Cosmic Background Radiations
 
Particles from Space
 
Structures in the Universe
 
Theory

Cosmology is the study of the Universe as a whole and its history since the beginning. Our understanding of this history is undergoing a revolution with fields as diverse as high energy physics and astronomy converging in both theory and experiment. Further, cosmological discoveries over the past two decades have and a profound impact on both astronomy and Physics.

We have found that the inflation of the universe is being accelerated by a mysterious "dark energy" and that much of the matter of the universe is also "dark". Scientists in the Institute and elsewhere are working hard on both theories and experiments which will shed light on what particles make up the "dark matter".

The origin of Structure in the Universe - such as galaxies and clusters is believed to have happened through sub-atomic quantum fluctuations, whose ripples we see as tiny fluctuations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background across the sky.

These and other discoveries show that physics at the smallest scale - interactions of Quarks and Leptons - is intimately connected with the largest scale - the constitution and birth of the cosmos itself.

The Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at the University of Chicago is at the forefront of research that exploits these connections. There are four Major Research Components (MRCs) that form the core of our Institute's research program:

Frequent and useful cross-interactions occur among the different areas, including particularly strong collaborations between theorists and observers. Each MRC has multiple projects.

Cosmic Background Radiations

Cosmic Background Radiations: By studying cosmic radiations, in both the microwave and far-infrared, we learn about the conditions of the early universe. Experiments include:

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Particles from Space

Particles from Space: Studies of the most energetic gamma rays and cosmic rays may reveal cosmological information on, for example, early relics and the far infrared background. In addition research in this MRC includes direct searches for low energy dark matter candidates such as WIMPS. The projects include:

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Structures in the Universe

Structures in the Universe: The distribution of galaxies and of clusters of galaxies can tell us much about dark matter and dark energy. Efforts here include:

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Theory

Theory: KICP theorists develop new theories linking fundamental physics to cosmological phenomena, create new tools for analyzing data, and contribute to the design of new experimental approaches.
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Last update: May 18, 2008