January 27, 2015
11:30AM - 12:30PM
4138 Physics Research Building
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CCAPP Seminar - Jim Fry (Florida) "Voids and Scaling in the Halo Model"
The popular halo model has implications that go beyond its usual applications to the galaxy autocorrelation function or power spectrum. I will examine how the model holds up in its predictions for higher order statistics of both mass and galaxy number, and I will revisit the hierarchical scaling behavior of void probabilities.
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2015-01-27 11:30:00
2015-01-27 12:30:00
CCAPP Seminar - Jim Fry (Florida) "Voids and Scaling in the Halo Model"
The popular halo model has implications that go beyond its usual applications to the galaxy autocorrelation function or power spectrum. I will examine how the model holds up in its predictions for higher order statistics of both mass and galaxy number, and I will revisit the hierarchical scaling behavior of void probabilities.
4138 Physics Research Building
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America/New_York
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The popular halo model has implications that go beyond its usual applications to the galaxy autocorrelation function or power spectrum. I will examine how the model holds up in its predictions for higher order statistics of both mass and galaxy number, and I will revisit the hierarchical scaling behavior of void probabilities.