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Cosmology and fundamental physics with the Euclid satellite.

Luca Amendola1, Stephen Appleby2, Anastasios Avgoustidis3, David Bacon4, Tessa Baker5, Marco Baldi6,7,8, Nicola Bartolo9,10,11, Alain Blanchard12, Camille Bonvin13, Stefano Borgani14,15,16, Enzo Branchini17,18,19, Clare Burrage3, Stefano Camera20,21,22,23, Carmelita Carbone24,25,26, Luciano Casarini27,28, Mark Cropper29, Claudia de Rham30, Jörg P Dietrich31, Cinzia Di Porto32, Ruth Durrer13, Anne Ealet33, Pedro G Ferreira34, Fabio Finelli35,36, Juan García-Bellido37, Tommaso Giannantonio38, Luigi Guzzo39,40, Alan Heavens30, Lavinia Heisenberg41, Catherine Heymans42, Henk Hoekstra43, Lukas Hollenstein44, Rory Holmes45, Zhiqi Hwang46, Knud Jahnke47, Thomas D Kitching48, Tomi Koivisto49, Martin Kunz13, Giuseppe La Vacca50, Eric Linder51, Marisa March52, Valerio Marra53, Carlos Martins54, Elisabetta Majerotto55, Dida Markovic56, David Marsh57, Federico Marulli7,36,58, Richard Massey59, Yannick Mellier60,61, Francesco Montanari62, David F Mota63, Nelson J Nunes64, Will Percival65, Valeria Pettorino66,67, Cristiano Porciani68, Claudia Quercellini32, Justin Read69, Massimiliano Rinaldi70, Domenico Sapone71, Ignacy Sawicki72, Roberto Scaramella73, Constantinos Skordis74,75, Fergus Simpson76, Andy Taylor77, Shaun Thomas78, Roberto Trotta79, Licia Verde80,81, Filippo Vernizzi82, Adrian Vollmer83, Yun Wang84, Jochen Weller38, Tom Zlosnik85.   

Abstract

Euclid is a European Space Agency medium-class mission selected for launch in 2020 within the cosmic vision 2015-2025 program. The main goal of Euclid is to understand the origin of the accelerated expansion of the universe. Euclid will explore the expansion history of the universe and the evolution of cosmic structures by measuring shapes and red-shifts of galaxies as well as the distribution of clusters of galaxies over a large fraction of the sky. Although the main driver for Euclid is the nature of dark energy, Euclid science covers a vast range of topics, from cosmology to galaxy evolution to planetary research. In this review we focus on cosmology and fundamental physics, with a strong emphasis on science beyond the current standard models. We discuss five broad topics: dark energy and modified gravity, dark matter, initial conditions, basic assumptions and questions of methodology in the data analysis. This review has been planned and carried out within Euclid's Theory Working Group and is meant to provide a guide to the scientific themes that will underlie the activity of the group during the preparation of the Euclid mission.

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Keywords:  Cosmology; Dark energy; Galaxy evolution

Year:  2018        PMID: 29674941      PMCID: PMC5897888          DOI: 10.1007/s41114-017-0010-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Living Rev Relativ        ISSN: 1433-8351            Impact factor:   40.429


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