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Very small quantum fluctuations in the first 10^-30th of a second in
the universe seeded small density inhomogeneities. These
inhomogeneities grew with time, eventually becoming the galaxies,
clusters of galaxies, and super-clusters that are observed in the
local universe. TA scientists use both analytic techniques as well as
state-of-the-art numerical simulations to understand the details of
this process. TA scientists are exploring how structure formation
impacts, among other things, the morphology of galaxies and clusters,
the anisotropies in the cosmic microwave background radiation,
absorption features in quasar spectra, and the reionization epoch.
Project Links
Large-scale Structure of the Cosmos from Wikipedia
People
Douglas P. Finkbeiner,
Lars Hernquist,
Abraham Loeb,
Matias Zaldarriaga
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