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    • Cosmology on the largest scales with the SKA 

      Camera, Stefano; Raccanelli, Alvise; Bull, Philip; Bertacca, Daniele; Chen, Xuelei; Ferreira, Pedro G.; Kunz, Martin; Maartens, Roy; Mao, Yi; Santos, Mario G.; Shapiro, Paul R.; Viel, Matteo; Xug, Yidong (Proceedings of Science, 2014)
      The study of the Universe on ultra-large scales is one of the major science cases for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). The SKA will be able to probe a vast volume of the cosmos, thus representing a unique instrument, ...
    • Extending BEAMS to incorporate correlated systematic uncertainties 

      Knights, Michelle; Bassett, Bruce A.; Varughese, Melvin; Hlozek, Renee; Kunz, Martin; Smith, Mat; Newling, James (IOP Science, 2013)
      New supernova surveys such as the Dark Energy Survey, Pan-STARRS and the LSST will produce an unprecedented number of photometric supernova candidates, most with no spectroscopic data. Avoiding biases in cosmological ...
    • Null tests of the concordance model in the era of Euclid and the SKA 

      Bengaly, Carlos; Clarkson, Chris; Kunz, Martin; Maartens, Roy (Elsevier, 2021)
      We perform null tests of the concordance model, using H (z) measurements that mimic next-generation surveys such as Euclid and the SKA. To this end, we deploy a non-parametric method, so that we make minimal assumptions ...
    • Testing foundations of modern cosmology with SKA all-sky surveys 

      Schwarz, Dominik J.; Bacon, David; Chen, Song; Clarkson, Chris; Huterer, Dragan; Kunz, Martin; Maartens, Roy; Raccanelli, Alvise; Rubart, Matthias; Starck, Jean-Luc (Proceedings of Science, 2014)
      Continuum and HI surveys with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will allow us to probe some of the most fundamental assumptions of modern cosmology, including the Cosmological Principle. SKA all-sky surveys will map an ...