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LAM seminar: PRIMA: A space mission in the mid to far infrared

Amphi du LAM

Denis Burgarella (LAM), Laure Ciesla (LAM) and Marc Sauvage (AIM). Abstract PRIMA (PRobe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics) is a NASA astrophysics probe project. This project is part of the APEX (Astrophysics Probe Explore), a space mission limited to the IR/far-IR and X-ray domains, which will be launched in July 2023. PRIMA consists of a 2-2.5m […]

Coffee-club GECO

Rémy KOSKAS (Laboratoire Univers et Théories, Observatoire de Paris Meudon, PSL, Université Paris Cité):"Dark matter halos shape as a strong cosmological probe". Virtual Room: https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/96876832544?pwd=NnBaZEdXd3dFUFBRSkRFY05WS1d4dz09 Abstract: Halo collapse is a complex nonlinear process, intertwining both gravitational and cosmological phenomena. One of the manifestations of this complexity is the shape of the resulting present-day halos: simulations […]

Thematic days of the “Réseau des Opticiens” (ROP) on mirors specification

Amphi du LAM

The amphitheatre of the LAM hosts 2 days on the theme of optical surface specification, in the framework of the "Intercomparison" working group of the Réseau des Opticiens (ROP). A description of these days and a preliminary agenda can be found on this link: https://rop.cnrs.fr/journee-thematique-specification-des-miroirs/

Café-Club GECO

Guillaume MAHLER (Centre for Extragalactic Astronomy & Institute for Computational Cosmology, Durham University): "The Next Generation of Cluster Lenses with the JWST: Dark Matter Distribution & High-z Universe". At the LAM library and online on the AMU virtual room:  https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/96876832544?pwd=NnBaZEdXd3dFUFBRSkRFY05WS1d4dz09 You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old ones at […]

Cosmo Circle

Nicolas Martinet will present recent work with the title "Higher order weak lensing statistics in Euclid". The Cosmo Circle takes place in the Mistral meeting room at the LAM. Nicolas and Martin