When: Spring 2013, TR 1:10-2:25pm
Where: 6638 Stevenson
Textbook: Assigned readings
Other helpful books: | "Galaxy Formation and Evolution" by Mo, van den Bosch, & White (Cambridge). |
"Structure Formation in the Universe" by Padmanabhan (Cambridge). | |
"Introduction to Cosmology" by Ryden (Adison Wesley) | |
"Modern Cosmology" by Dodelson (Academic Press) | |
"Cosmological Physics" by Peacock (Cambridge) |
Syllabus and Course Info: syllabus
Preprint Archive: http://arXiv.org/list/astro-ph.CO/recent
Lecture Slides: Lecture slides (part 1), Lecture slides (part 2)
Week 1: January 8-10
Topics: | Aims of the course, CMB, Galaxy intro, SDSS |
Reading: |
Week 2: January 15-17
Topics: | fluxes/magnitudes/surface brightness/colors, Stellar spectra, Stellar populations, Distance indicators |
Reading: | |
Assignment: | Assignment #1 due Thursday, January 31: Assignment 1 |
Week 3: January 22-24
Topics: | Distance indicators, Redshift, Hubble law, Redshift distortions |
Reading: | Freedman et al. (2001) |
Week 4: January 29-31
Topics: | Redshift surveys, Flux/Volume-limited samples, K-corrections, Selection functions, Luminosity functions |
Reading: | |
Assignment: |
Assignment #2 due Thursday, February 14: Assignment 2
For the assignment, you will need this file: SDSS_DR7.dat |
Week 5: February 5-7
Topics: | Photometric redshifts, Galaxy morphology, Galaxy Environments, Galaxy groups and clusters, the "Bullet cluster" |
Reading: | Blanton et al. (2005) |
Week 6: February 12-14
Topics: | Quasars and the Lyman-alpha forest, Galaxy clustering statistics |
Reading: |
Zehavi et al. (2005) Sections 1, 2, and 3
Hamilton (1997) First ~10 pages Strauss & Willick (1995) pages 18-28 and 45-52 |
Assignment: |
Assignment #3 due Thursday, February 28: Assignment 3
For the assignment, you will need these files: SDSS_Mr21_rspace.dat, SDSS_Mr20_rspace.dat, SDSS_random.dat, SDSS_Mr20_zspace.dat, DM.dat, DM_random.dat |
Week 7: February 19-21
Topics: | Power spectra, Cosmological parameters |
Reading: |
Frieman et al. (2008)
Weinberg et al. (2012) |
Assignment: | Read the above papers and think about what method of constraining Dark Energy you want to study and present in your final project. The four methods are: Supernovae, Clusters, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, Weak Lensing |
Week 8: February 26-28
Topics: | The Friedman equation, Cosmological parameters, Distance measures |
Reading: | Hogg (2000) |
Assignment: | Assignment #4 due Tuesday, March 19: Assignment 4 |
Week 9: March 12-14
Topics: | Linear evolution of the density field, Nonlinear evolution: the spherical collapse model |
Reading: | |
Week 10: March 19-21
Topics: | Nonlinear evolution: N-body simulations, Dark matter halos, Press-Schecter theory |
Reading: | Jenkins et al. (2001) |
Week 11: March 26-28
Topics: | Dark matter halo properties, Modeling galaxy clustering and the halo model |
Reading: |
Berlind & Weinberg (2001)
Zehavi et al. (2005) |
Week 12: April 2
Topics: | Halo abundance matching and conditional luminosity functions |
Reading: |
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Week 13: April 9-11
Topics: | Galaxy formation theory |
Reading: |
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Week 14: April 16-18
Topics: | Cosmological probes of dark energy |
Final presentation: | Final presentations and writeups due this week |
Tuesday, April 16: | |
Supernovae: | Bryan and Mike |
BAO: | Meagan and Ben |
Thursday, April 18: | |
Clusters: | Jodie, Aaron, and Erica |
Weak Lensing: | Kyle and Joey |
Reading: |
Review:
Frieman et al. (2008)
Weinberg et al. (2013)
BAO: Seo & Eisenstein (2003) Eisenstein et al. (2005) Supernovae: Riess et al. (1998) Wood-Vasey et al. (2007) Clusters: Haiman et al. (2001) Vikhlinin et al. (2009) Weak Lensing: Munshi et al. (2008) Benjamin et al. (2007) |