Browsing by Author "Andreas A. Berlind"
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Mao, Qingqing (2015-07-20)Department: PhysicsIn this dissertation I present several different but related analyses of structure on both Galactic and extragalactic scales. I first investigate whether measurements of the moments of large-scale structure can yield ...
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Sissom, Daniel Jason (2015-03-26)Department: PhysicsWe study the structure and evolution of dark matter halos from z = 300 to z = 6 for two cosmological N-body simulation initialization techniques. While the second-order Lagrangian perturbation theory (2LPT) and the ...
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Parvizi, Mahmoud (2019-03-28)Department: PhysicsA covariant description of quantum matter fields in the early universe underpins models for the origin of species, e.g. baryogenesis and dark matter production. In nearly all cases the relevant cosmological observables are ...
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Kamai, Brittany Lehua (2016-07-24)Department: PhysicsA new ground-based detector, the Fermilab Holometer, has extended the accessible gravitational wave frequency range from kHz up to MHz. At these higher frequencies, exotic sources that were produced shortly after the Big ...
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Denton, Peter Bennert (2016-07-23)Department: PhysicsThis thesis covers two distinct topics: integral dispersion relations (IDRs) and ultra high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) anisotropy. Many models of electroweak symmetry breaking predict new physics scales near LHC energies. ...
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Rodriguez, Joseph Enrique, Jr. (2016-03-29)Department: PhysicsThe circumstellar environments of young stellar objects (YSOs) involve complex dynamical interactions between dust and gas that directly influence the formation of planets. However, our understanding of the evolution from ...
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Lund, Michael Bryant (2017-03-27)Department: PhysicsAs astronomy expands into the era of Big Data, with increased data capture and storage capabilities and enhanced computing power, the large data sets that will become accessible need to be properly understood to maximize ...
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Calderon Arrivillaga, Victor Francisco (2019-07-18)Department: PhysicsThe Universe is comprised of structures on all scales, ranging from stars and planets to galaxies and clusters. These structures form part of a much bigger web-like structure built with systems of galaxies, filaments, ...