The Square Kilometer Array: cosmology, pulsars and other physics with the SKA [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1504.00493


SKA is a new technology radio-telescope array, about two orders of magnitude more sensitive and rapid in sky surveys than present instruments. It will probe the dark age of the universe, just afer recombination, and during the epoch of reionisation (z=6-15); it will be the unique instrument to map the atomic gas in high redshift galaxies, and determine the amount and distribution of dark matter in the early universe. Not only it will detect and measure the redshifts of billions of galaxies up to z=2, but also it will discover and monitor around 20 000 pulsars in our milky Way. The timing of pulsars will trace the stretching of space, able to detect gravitational waves. Binary pulsars will help to test gravity in strong fields, and probe general relativity. These exciting perspectives will become real beyond 2020.

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F. Combes
Fri, 3 Apr 15
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Comments: 16 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of INFIERI-2014, Summer School on “Intelligent Signal Processing for Frontier Research and Industry”, JINST