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The standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmological model provides an amazing description of a wide range of astrophysical and astronomical data. However, there are a few big open questions, that make the standard model look like a first-order approximation to a more realistic scenario that still needs to be fully understood. In this Letter of Interest we will list a few important goals that need to be addressed in the next decade, also taking into account the current discordances present between the different cosmological probes, as the Hubble constant H-0 value, the sigma S-8(8) tension, and the anomalies present in the Planck results. Finally, we will give an overview of upgraded experiments and next-generation space-missions and facilities on Earth that will be of crucial importance to address all these questions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 102606 |
Journal | Astroparticle Physics |
Volume | 131 |
Number of pages | 4 |
ISSN | 0927-6505 |
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Publication status | Published - Sep 2021 |
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Snowmass2021-Letter of interest cosmology intertwined I : Perspectives for the next decade. / Di Valentino, Eleonora; Anchordoqui, Luis A.; Akarsu, Ozgur; Ali-Haimoud, Yacine; Amendola, Luca; Arendse, Nikki; Asgari, Marika; Ballardini, Mario; Basilakos, Spyros; Battistelli, Elia; Benetti, Micol; Birrer, Simon; Bouchet, Francois R.; Bruni, Marco; Calabrese, Erminia; Camarena, David; Capozziello, Salvatore; Chen, Angela; Chluba, Jens; Chudaykin, Anton; Colgain, Eoin O.; Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan; de Bernardis, Paolo; Perez, Javier de Cruz; Delabrouille, Jacques; Dunkley, Jo; Escamilla-Rivera, Celia; Ferte, Agnes; Finelli, Fabio; Freedman, Wendy; Frusciante, Noemi; Giusarma, Elena; Gomez-Valent, Adria; Handley, Will; Harrison, Ian; Hart, Luke; Heavens, Alan; Hildebrandt, Hendrik; Holz, Daniel; Huterer, Dragan; Ivanov, Mikhail M.; Joudaki, Shahab; Kamionkowski, Marc; Karwal, Tanvi; Knox, Lloyd; Kumar, Suresh; Lamagna, Luca; Lesgourgues, Julien; Lucca, Matteo; Marra, Valerio; Masi, Silvia; Matarrese, Sabino; Mazumdar, Arindam; Melchiorri, Alessandro; Mena, Olga; Mersini-Houghton, Laura; Miranda, Vivian; Moreno-Pulido, Cristian; Mota, David F.; Muir, Jessica; Mukherjee, Ankan; Niedermann, Florian; Notari, Alessio; Nunes, Rafael C.; Pace, Francesco; Paliathanasisa, Andronikos; Palmese, Antonella; Pan, Supriya; Paoletti, Daniela; Pettorino, Valeria; Piacentini, Francesco; Poulin, Vivian; Raveri, Marco; Riess, Adam G.; Salzano, Vincenzo; Saridakis, Emmanuel N.; Sen, Anjan A.; Shafieloo, Arman; Shajib, Anowar J.; Silkb, Joseph; Silvestri, Alessandra; Sloth, Martin S.; Smith, Tristan L.; Peracaula, Joan Sola; van de Bruck, Carsten; Verde, Licia; Visinelli, Luca; Wandeltb, Benjamin D.; Wang, Deng; Wang, Jian-Min; Yadav, Anil K.; Yang, Weiqiang.
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T1 - Snowmass2021-Letter of interest cosmology intertwined I
T2 - Perspectives for the next decade
AU - Di Valentino, Eleonora
AU - Anchordoqui, Luis A.
AU - Akarsu, Ozgur
AU - Ali-Haimoud, Yacine
AU - Amendola, Luca
AU - Arendse, Nikki
AU - Asgari, Marika
AU - Ballardini, Mario
AU - Basilakos, Spyros
AU - Battistelli, Elia
AU - Benetti, Micol
AU - Birrer, Simon
AU - Bouchet, Francois R.
AU - Bruni, Marco
AU - Calabrese, Erminia
AU - Camarena, David
AU - Capozziello, Salvatore
AU - Chen, Angela
AU - Chluba, Jens
AU - Chudaykin, Anton
AU - Colgain, Eoin O.
AU - Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
AU - de Bernardis, Paolo
AU - Perez, Javier de Cruz
AU - Delabrouille, Jacques
AU - Dunkley, Jo
AU - Escamilla-Rivera, Celia
AU - Ferte, Agnes
AU - Finelli, Fabio
AU - Freedman, Wendy
AU - Frusciante, Noemi
AU - Giusarma, Elena
AU - Gomez-Valent, Adria
AU - Handley, Will
AU - Harrison, Ian
AU - Hart, Luke
AU - Heavens, Alan
AU - Hildebrandt, Hendrik
AU - Holz, Daniel
AU - Huterer, Dragan
AU - Ivanov, Mikhail M.
AU - Joudaki, Shahab
AU - Kamionkowski, Marc
AU - Karwal, Tanvi
AU - Knox, Lloyd
AU - Kumar, Suresh
AU - Lamagna, Luca
AU - Lesgourgues, Julien
AU - Lucca, Matteo
AU - Marra, Valerio
AU - Masi, Silvia
AU - Matarrese, Sabino
AU - Mazumdar, Arindam
AU - Melchiorri, Alessandro
AU - Mena, Olga
AU - Mersini-Houghton, Laura
AU - Miranda, Vivian
AU - Moreno-Pulido, Cristian
AU - Mota, David F.
AU - Muir, Jessica
AU - Mukherjee, Ankan
AU - Niedermann, Florian
AU - Notari, Alessio
AU - Nunes, Rafael C.
AU - Pace, Francesco
AU - Paliathanasisa, Andronikos
AU - Palmese, Antonella
AU - Pan, Supriya
AU - Paoletti, Daniela
AU - Pettorino, Valeria
AU - Piacentini, Francesco
AU - Poulin, Vivian
AU - Raveri, Marco
AU - Riess, Adam G.
AU - Salzano, Vincenzo
AU - Saridakis, Emmanuel N.
AU - Sen, Anjan A.
AU - Shafieloo, Arman
AU - Shajib, Anowar J.
AU - Silkb, Joseph
AU - Silvestri, Alessandra
AU - Sloth, Martin S.
AU - Smith, Tristan L.
AU - Peracaula, Joan Sola
AU - van de Bruck, Carsten
AU - Verde, Licia
AU - Visinelli, Luca
AU - Wandeltb, Benjamin D.
AU - Wang, Deng
AU - Wang, Jian-Min
AU - Yadav, Anil K.
AU - Yang, Weiqiang
PY - 2021/9
Y1 - 2021/9
N2 - The standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmological model provides an amazing description of a wide range of astrophysical and astronomical data. However, there are a few big open questions, that make the standard model look like a first-order approximation to a more realistic scenario that still needs to be fully understood. In this Letter of Interest we will list a few important goals that need to be addressed in the next decade, also taking into account the current discordances present between the different cosmological probes, as the Hubble constant H-0 value, the sigma S-8(8) tension, and the anomalies present in the Planck results. Finally, we will give an overview of upgraded experiments and next-generation space-missions and facilities on Earth that will be of crucial importance to address all these questions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
AB - The standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmological model provides an amazing description of a wide range of astrophysical and astronomical data. However, there are a few big open questions, that make the standard model look like a first-order approximation to a more realistic scenario that still needs to be fully understood. In this Letter of Interest we will list a few important goals that need to be addressed in the next decade, also taking into account the current discordances present between the different cosmological probes, as the Hubble constant H-0 value, the sigma S-8(8) tension, and the anomalies present in the Planck results. Finally, we will give an overview of upgraded experiments and next-generation space-missions and facilities on Earth that will be of crucial importance to address all these questions. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2021.102606
DO - 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2021.102606
M3 - Journal article
VL - 131
JO - Astroparticle Physics
JF - Astroparticle Physics
SN - 0927-6505
M1 - 102606
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