The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Semi-Analytic Covariance Matrices for the DR6 CMB Power Spectra

(2024)

Authors:

Zachary Atkins, Zack Li, David Alonso, J Richard Bond, Erminia Calabrese, Adriaan J Duivenvoorden, Jo Dunkley, Serena Giardiello, Carlos Hervías-Caimapo, J Colin Hill, Hidde T Jense, Joshua Kim, Michael D Niemack, Lyman Page, Adrien La Posta, Thibaut Louis, Kavilan Moodley, Thomas W Morris, Sigurd Naess, Cristóbal Sifón, Edward J Wollack

Through the Citizen Scientists’ Eyes: Insights into Using Citizen Science with Machine Learning for Effective Identification of Unknown-Unknowns in Big Data

Citizen Science Theory and Practice Ubiquity Press 9:1 (2024) 40

Authors:

Kameswara Bharadwaj Mantha, Hayley Roberts, Lucy Fortson, Chris Lintott, Hugh Dickinson, William Keel, Ramanakumar Sankar, Coleman Krawczyk, Brooke Simmons, Mike Walmsley, Izzy Garland, Jason Shingirai Makechemu, Laura Trouille, Clifford Johnson

Black hole spin evolution across cosmic time from the NewHorizon simulation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) (2024) stae2595

Authors:

RS Beckmann, Y Dubois, M Volonteri, CA Dong-Paez, S Peirani, JM Piotrowska, G Martin, K Kraljic, J Devriendt, C Pichon, SK Yi

New tools for studying planarity in galaxy satellite systems: Milky Way satellite planes are consistent with ΛCDM

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (2024) stae2632

Authors:

E Uzeirbegovic, G Martin, S Kaviraj, RA Jackson, K Kraljic, Y Dubois, C Pichon, J Devriendt, S Peirani, J Silk, SK Yi

Tomographic constraints on the production rate of gravitational waves from astrophysical sources

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 110:10 (2024) ARTN 103544

Authors:

David Alonso, Mehraveh Nikjoo, Arianna I Renzini, Emilio Bellini, Pedro G Ferreira

Abstract:

Using an optimal quadratic estimator, we measure the large-scale cross-correlation between maps of the stochastic gravitational-wave intensity, constructed from the first three LIGO-Virgo observing runs, and a suite of tomographic samples of galaxies covering the redshift range z≲2. We do not detect any statistically significant cross-correlation, but the tomographic nature of the data allows us to place constraints on the (bias-weighted) production rate density of gravitational waves by astrophysical sources as a function of cosmic time. Our constraints range from bω˙GW<3.0×10-9 Gyr-1 at z∼0.06 to bω˙GW<2.7×10-7 Gyr-1 at z∼1.5 (95% confidence level), assuming a frequency spectrum of the form f2/3 (corresponding to an astrophysical background of binary mergers), and a reference frequency fref=25 Hz. Although these constraints are ∼2 orders of magnitude higher than the expected signal, we show that a detection may be possible with future experiments.