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Gong-Bo Zhao ICG, Portsmouth 1106.3327 (PRL submitted) 1105.0922 (PRL 11) 1011.1257(PRD 11) 1005.3810 (PASP 11) 0905.1326 (PRL 09) Understanding the Cosmic Acceleration using KDUST

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Understanding the Cosmic Acceleration using KDUST. Gong-Bo Zhao ICG, Portsmouth 1106.3327 (PRL submitted) 1105.0922 (PRL 11) 1011.1257(PRD 11) 1005.3810 (PASP 11) 0905.1326 (PRL 09). My main collaborators. Robert Crittenden (Portsmouth), Zuhui Fan (PKU) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gong-Bo ZhaoICG, Portsmouth

1106.3327 (PRL submitted)

1105.0922 (PRL 11)

1011.1257(PRD 11)

1005.3810 (PASP 11)

0905.1326 (PRL 09)

Understanding the Cosmic Acceleration using KDUST

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My main collaborators

Robert Crittenden (Portsmouth), Zuhui Fan (PKU)Aireza Hojjati (SFU), Kazuya Koyama (Portsmouth)Baojiu Li (Durham, Cambridge),Yinzhe Ma (UBC,

Cambridge)Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton, Cambridge), Levon Pogosian (SFU) Alessandra Silvestri (MIT), Lifan Wang (TAMU), Hu Zhan

(NAOC) Xinmin Zhang (IHEP)

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Nobel Prize, 2011

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Cosmic Acceleration

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DE MG

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Weak LensingWeak

Lensing

Galaxy CountsGalaxy Counts

ISWISW

KDUST

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KDUST is useful for DE

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LSST 15000 sq. deg. UgrizyGBZ, H.Zhan, L. Wang, Z. Fan, X.Zhang, 1005.3810, PASP

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15000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.5)Photo-z rms: z=0.04(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.003Residual shear power: 6×10-10

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5000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.6)Photo-z rms: z=0.03(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.002Residual shear power: 4×10-10

15000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.5)Photo-z rms: z=0.04(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.003Residual shear power: 6×10-10

KDUST JH + LSST ugrizy

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10000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.6)Photo-z rms: z=0.03(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.002Residual shear power: 4×10-10

10000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.5)Photo-z rms: z=0.04(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.003Residual shear power: 6×10-10

KDUST JH + LSST ugrizy

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Nov 9, 2011KDUST workshop, IHEP, Beijing

5000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.6)Photo-z rms: z=0.03(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.002Residual shear power: 4×10-10

15000 sq. deg.:n(z) ~ z2exp(-z/0.5)Photo-z rms: z=0.04(1+z)Photo-z bias prior: P(z)=0.2z

Shear calibration error: ±0.003Residual shear power: 6×10-10

KDUST JH + LSST ugrizy

SNe: (z < 1.5)

KDUST—LSST Synergy KDUST—LSST Synergy credit: Hu Zhancredit: Hu Zhan

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Reconstructing w(a) precisely

R.Crittenden, GBZ, L.Pogosian, L.Samushia, X.Zhang To appear soon see Levon’s talk

Straightforward to apply to KDUST data!

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KDUST is useful for MG

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On linear scale

PCA (see Levon’s talk)Cosmic Mach Number

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arXiv: 1106.3327

with

Yinzhe Ma (UBC, Cambridge)

Jeremiah Ostriker (Princeton and Cambridge)

Cosmic Mach Number: A robust tool to test Einstein Gravity

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What is Mach Number??

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Cosmic Mach Number (CMN) Ostriker & Suto 1990

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The shape of velocity power spectrum can be reconstructed from CMN

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CMN data

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Cosmological applications

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WMAP7 + UNION2 +CMN (6dF)

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Power of CMN

B0<0.4 (95% CL, CMB+SN)B0<5x10-5 (95% CL, CMB+SN+CMN)

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CMN is a promising tool Immune to galaxy bias, overall amplitude,

nonlinearitiesHighly sensitive to the scale-dependence of the

growth, thus an ideal tool to constrain MG parameters and neutrino mass

Complimentary to weak lensing Measure CMN from KDUST??

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On Non-linear scale

Environmental dependence of dark matter halos

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f(R) Gravity

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Mimic GR at high z;

Accelerate the expansion at low z;

Recover GR locally to pass solar system test.

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In GR

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In f(R)

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C

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In very dense regions

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C

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12 billion years ago

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10 billion years ago

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8 billion years ago

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Now

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Numerical Simulations 1011.1257 GBZ, B.Li, K.Koyama, PRD 11

Code: Modified MLAPMf(R) model:

Model parameters:

Cosmological parameters: WMAP7

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Equations to solve in the code

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Get some sense…

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GR

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f(R)

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Structure formation in GR

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Structure formation in f(R)

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Dynamical Mass

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Dynamical Mass

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Dynamical Mass

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Spherical symmetry

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Lensing Mass

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Lensing Mass

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Lensing Mass

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Spherical symmetry

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Mass Difference

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In underdense environment

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In underdense environment

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In dense environment

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In dense environment

The halos are screened so that they cannot feel the enhancement of gravity!

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How to define “Environment”?Number of neighbours in spheres of radius RMass or density in spheres of radius RMatter density in spherical shellsAverage mass density of surrounding halosDistance to nearest halo with minimum massProjected galaxy number density out to the

Nth nearest neighbourwith a maximum radial velocity…

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Haas et al., 1103. 0547

All these quantities strongly correlate with halo mass!

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To see the pure environmental effect, we need a new environment indicator which is uncorrelated with halo mass

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The three-dimensional distance to the Nth nearest neighbour with a viral mass that is at least f times that of the halo under consideration, divided by the virial radius of the Nth nearest neighbour:

Haas et al., 1103. 0547

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Small DAffected by the local environment

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Small DAffected by the local environment

Large DAffecting the local environment

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GR analysis, Haas et al., 1103. 0547

D is a clean indicator for the local environment!

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f(R) analysis, 1105.0922GBZ, Baojiu Li, Kazuya Koyama (PRL 2011)

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Similar pattern!!

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Similar pattern!!

The screening is only determined by the halo mass for the isolated halos!

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Different pattern

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Different pattern

The screening of the clustered halos is not determined by the halo mass only!

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Different pattern

Environmental Effect!!

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Clean mass dependence!

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Large scatter shows the environmental effect!!

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Apparent environmental dependence!!

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No screening at all!!

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No screening!

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Maximum screeningCore is better screened

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Screened purely by environment

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Screening on the edge shows environmental dependence! Nov 9, 2011

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Observationally…

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Lensing Mass

Dynamical Mass

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Measure lensing and dynamical mass for each halo;Divide the sample using D;Compare!

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Measure lensing and dynamical mass for each halo;Divide the sample using D;Compare!

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Apply to KDUST data?!

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Summary and Outlook KDUST is powerful to constrain DE

and MG by measuring SN, WL, BAO;

KDUST is powerful to constrain MG by measuring CMN, lensing and dynamical mass of galaxies;

KDUST can do more science, RSD, ISW, etc

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