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SUMMARY:SPACE Colloquium: Vincenzo Cardone - "Measuring and understanding 
 the dark universe following the path of light: the Euclid mission"
DTSTART:20260416T123000Z
DTEND:20260416T133000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: In its travel from the far away sources to the local
  observers\, light traces the evolution of the cosmos and the growth of it
 s large-scale structure. This is the reason why cosmic shear\, that is the
  deflection of light by the universe as a whole\, has become one of the mo
 st promising tools to measure and understand the universe geometry and evo
 lution also offering the possibility to find evidence of deviations from G
 eneral Relativity. The remarkable successes of Stage III surveys have made
  the community enthusiastic about what a space based mission could achieve
 . The time to check whether reality is in line with the promises is now cl
 ose to coming: the first data release of the Euclid mission is less than o
 ne year from now. We will review here what are the questions\, which are t
 he answers\, and how Euclid will allow us to measure and (try to) understa
 nd the dark universe thanks to what the path of light can teach us. Bio: V
 incenzo F. Cardone (born 1975) is a researcher at the Rome Astronomical Ob
 servatory. After getting the PhD in Physics at the University of Salerno\,
  he has worked on astrophysical and cosmological applications of gravitati
 onal lensing\, and in the development and testing of modified gravity theo
 ries. He soon became a member of the Euclid Collaboration with different s
 cientific and management roles. He is now the lead of the Weak Lensing Sci
 ence Working Group.\nBio. Vincenzo F. Cardone (born 1975) is a researcher 
 at the Rome Astronomical Observatory. After getting the PhD in Physics at 
 the University of Salerno\, he has worked on astrophysical and cosmologica
 l applications of gravitational lensing\, and in the development and testi
 ng of modified gravity theories. He soon became a member of the Euclid Col
 laboration with different scientific and management roles. He is now the l
 ead of the Weak Lensing Science Working Group. \nZoom link: click here\n
  \n\nhttps://indico.global/event/17642/
LOCATION:Accademia Pontaniana
URL:https://indico.global/event/17642/
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