Joint Astrophysics Colloquium
Constraining Dark Energy by Counting X-ray Galaxy Clusters
Alexey Vikhlinin
CfA Harvard University
Observations of the evolving cluster mass function provide a sensitive
cosmological test which internally combines the geometric and growth of
structure components. If cluster masses can be measured reliably from
observables, the statistical power of this test is comparable to that from
a similar number of high-z SN Ia. I will present results from a 400 square
degrees X-ray cluster survey. Combination of cluster data with other
cosmological datasets (WMAP, SNIa, BAO) constrains the equation of state
parameter to better than 5%.
Tuesday, November 11th 2008, 16:00
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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