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    The VISTA Deep Extragalactic Observations (VIDEO) survey 

    Jarvis, Matt; Bonfield, David G.; Bruce, V.A.; Zwart, J.; Geach, J.E.; McAlpine, K.; McLure, R.J.; Gonzalez-Solares, Eduardo A.; Irwin, M.; Lewis, J.; Kupcu Yoldas, A.; Andreon, S.; Cross, N.J.G.; Emerson, J.P.; Dalton, G.; Dunlop, J.S.; Hodgkin, S. T.; Le Fevre, O.; Karouzos, M.; Meisenheimer, K.; Oliver, S.; Rawlings, S.; Simpson, Chris; Smail, I.; Smith, Daniel J.B.; Sullivan, M.; Sutherland, W.; White, S.V. (Oxford University Press, 2013)
    In this paper we describe the first data release of the the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) Deep Extragalactic Observations (VIDEO) survey. VIDEO is a 12 degree2 survey in the near-infrared ...
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    Observing relativistic features in large-scale structure surveys - I. Multipoles of the power spectrum 

    Bull, P; Guandalin, C; Adamek, J (Oxford University Press, 2021)
    Planned efforts to probe the largest observable distance scales in future cosmological surveys are motivated by a desire to detect relic correlations left over from inflation and the possibility of constraining novel ...
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    Cosmological 3D Hi Gas Map with HETDEX Lyα Emitters and eBOSS QSOs at z = 2: IGM-Galaxy/QSO Connection and a ∼ 40-Mpc Scale Giant Hii Bubble Candidate 

    Jarvis, Matt J.; Mukae, Shiro; Ouchi, Masami (IOP Publishing, 2020)
    We present cosmological (30−400 Mpc) distributions of neutral hydrogen (H i) in the intergalactic medium (IGM) traced by Lyα emitters (LAEs) and QSOs at z = 2.1–2.5, selected with the data of the ongoing Hobby–Eberly ...
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    Improvements in cosmological constraints from breaking growth degeneracy 

    Perenon, Louis; Ilic, St´ephane; Maartens, Roy (EDP Sciences, 2020)
    The key probes of the growth of a large-scale structure are its rate f and amplitude σ8. Redshift space distortions in the galaxy power spectrum allow us to measure only the combination fσ8, which can be used to constrain ...
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    Planck 2018 results VIII. Gravitational lensing 

    Ballardini, M.; Aghanim, N.; Akram, Y. (EDP Sciences, 2020)
    We present measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) lensing potential using the final Planck 2018 temperature and polarization data. Using polarization maps filtered to account for the noise anisotropy, we ...
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    A null test to probe the scale dependence of the growth of structure as a test of general relativity 

    Clarkson, Chris; Franco, Felipe Oliveira; Bonvin, Camille (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    The main science driver for the coming generation of cosmological surveys is understanding dark energy that relies on testing general relativity on the largest scales. Once we move beyond the simplest explanation for dark ...
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    One- and Two-point source statistics from the LOFAR Two-metre sky survey first data release 

    Jarvis, M.; Siewert, T. M.; Hale, C. (ESO, 2020)
    Context. The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) will eventually map the complete Northern sky and provide an excellent opportunity to study the distribution and evolution of the large-scale structure of the Universe. Aims. ...
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    The impact of the connectivity of the cosmic web on the physical properties of galaxies at its nodes 

    Dave, Romeel; Kraljic, Katarina; Pichon, Christophe (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    We investigate the impact of the number of filaments connected to the nodes of the cosmic web on the physical properties of their galaxies using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We compare these measurements to the cosmological ...
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    Cosmic evolution of star-forming galaxies to z 1.8 in the faint low-frequency radio source population 

    Ocran, E. F.; Taylor, A. R.; Vaccari, M. (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    We study the properties of star-forming galaxies selected at 610 MHz with the GMRT in a survey covering ∼1.86 deg2 down to a noise of ∼7.1 μJy beam−1. These were identified by combining multiple classification diagnostics: ...
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    Non-Gaussianity constraints using future radio continuum surveys and the multitracer technique 

    Camera, Stefano; Gomes, Zahra; Jarvis, Matt J. (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    Tighter constraints on measurements of primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) will allow the differentiation of inflationary scenarios. The cosmic microwave background bispectrum – the standard method of measuring the local ...
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