南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学马寅哲学术报告
发布时间:2017.06.20
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理论物理中心学术报告
Date: 2017.06.22 (Thursday) 10:00AM
Place: Rm 307, Physics Building,
Sichuan University
Speaker: Dr. Yin-Ze Ma (马寅哲) (University of KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa; SKA South Africa; Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS)
Title: How much cosmological information can be measured?
Abstract:
Cosmologists' work is to measure the modes of fluctuations in
the Universe. The total number of modes one can measure depend on the maximum
space that one can observe, and the highest value of perturbation modes one can
measure. In this talk, I will give a physical picture of how this “total
information” changes in the past and future time, and discuss how many number of
modes cosmologists can be measured now, and in the future. In addition, I will
discuss how can use the 21-cm intensity mapping technique to map out more
structures of the Universe and therefore acquire more information from it, and
how the future radio astronomy surveys (FAST, BINGO, CHIME, SKA) can help to pin
down the physics of early Universe.