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First light of the Rubin Observatory / LSST : toward the next generation of cosmological constrains.
par Tristan Beau - 10 novembre 2023
Titre : First light of the Rubin Observatory / LSST : toward the next generation of cosmological constrains.
Directrice/directeur de thèse : Pierre Antilogus
Groupe d’accueil :Groupe de Cosmologie
Webpage du projet : https://me.lsst.eu/antilog/thesis/F...
Collaboration : DESC-LSST
Description :
The telescope of the V.Rubin Observatory is a wide field 8m class telescope that will see its first light mid-2024 in Chile. It will play an unique role in observational cosmology through its Legacy Space and Time Survey (LSST) , which corresponds to a continuous deep full sky survey running for 10 years, starting in late 2025. The PhD will append during the V.Rubin Observatory first light and camera commissioning combined with the first LSST data. The proposed work will cover two aspects :
- 1) contributions to the camera and survey commissioning
- 2) contributions to the first cosmological analysis
Lieu(x) de travail : LPNHE , campus de Jussieu/Sorbonne Université , Paris
Déplacements éventuels : Oui , Chili ( 2 mois) + 1-2 meeting aux US
Stage proposé avant la thèse : Oui
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