IPMU Colloquium

Speaker: Piero Madau (UC Santa Cruz)
Title: CONNECTING THE DARK AND LIGHT SIDE OF GALAXY FORMATION
Date (JST): Wed, Sep 26, 2018, 15:30 - 17:00
Place: Lecture Hall
Related File: 2055.pdf
Abstract: Precision measurements across cosmic time have led to a widely accepted cosmological paradigm for galaxy assembly and evolution, the cold dark matter (∧CDM) model. Although this theory has had great success in explaining the observed large-scale distribution of mass in the universe, the nature of the dark matter particle is best tested on small scales, where its physical characteristics manifest themselves by modifying the structure of galaxy halos and their lumpiness. It is on these scale that detailed comparisons between observations and theory have revealed several discrepancies and challenged our understanding of the mapping between dark matter halos and their baryonic components.
In this talk I will review the triumphs and tribulations of the theory. While the latter may indicate the need for more complex physics in the dark sector itself, emerging evidence suggests that a poor understanding of the baryonic processes involved in galaxy formation may be at the origin of these
controversies.
Seminar Video: [VIDEO]