par Louise Mousset (IAS).
Abstract :
I joined the IAS last September as a Maître de Conférences and I am working on various projects related to the cosmic microwave background (CMB), both on instrumentation and data analysis. The CMB is blackbody radiation with a measured temperature of T = 2.7255 ± 0.0006 K. Emitted approximately 380,000 years after the Big Bang, during the formation of the first hydrogen atoms, it carries a wealth of information about the early universe. This seminar is an opportunity for me to present my research work and also simply to introduce myself. Through the various CMB projects I have worked on (QUBIC, LiteBIRD, COSMOCal, etc.), I will try to highlight some of the challenges facing the community.
Lieu : IAS, bât. 121, salle 1-2-3 (au RDC)

