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2022-03-08 11:37:00
Euclid science exploitation in the UK
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This NAM session, organized by the Euclid:UK Coordination Group (EUCG), will bring together the Euclid science community in the UK. Euclid is the European Space Agency's flagship dark energy mission and is scheduled for launch in early 2023. Although primarily a cosmology mission, Euclid is expected to be a transformative survey for many different areas of astronomy. The UK has made significant investments in Euclid, and there is now a large community of researchers either working in the Euclid Consortium or planning to make use of Euclid data. The session will help build momentum for science exploitation of the Euclid data set and provide a forum for discussion of how Euclid will fit in the landscape of other upcoming large astronomy projects such as Rubin-LSST and SKA. There will be dedicated discussion time on how UK researchers can make best use of Euclid data and synergies with other surveys. The session will also include review talks on the key science areas of Euclid (weak lensing, galaxy clustering, and legacy science), and short talks showcasing the work currently being done by Consortium members.
Alex Hall, Daniel Mortlock, on behalf of the Euclid:UK Coordination Group
Mon. 09:00-10:30 / Mon. 14:30-16:00
09.00-09.15 Mark Cropper: The Euclid Mission: Overview
09.15-09.30 Thomas Kitching: Euclid Cosmology Update [invited]
09.30-09.40 Arthur Loureiro: Field Level Inference for Cosmic Shear with Euclid
09.40-09.50 Alessio Spurio Mancini: Weak lensing systematics in Euclid: an end-to-end forward modelling approach
09.50-10.05 Isobel Hook: Euclid Rubin Derived Data Products [invited]
10.05-10.30 Alex Hall: Discussion Session on Euclid-Rubin Derived Data Products
14.30-14.45 Christopher Conselice: Euclid Legacy Science [invited]
14.45-15.00 Rebecca Bowler: High-redshift Galaxy Science with Euclid [invited]
15.00-15.10 Stephen Wilkins: Simulations of the galaxy population accessible to Euclid at z>6
15.10-15.20 Jordan Scott de-Ville: Detecting intracluster light within Euclid VIS images
15.20-15.35 Stephen Wilkins: Developing an outreach and public engagement campaign for Euclid UK
15.35-16.00 Alex Hall: Discussion Session on Education and Public Outreach in Euclid UK