Orateur
Radek Stompor
(CNRS, AstroParticule et Cosmologie)
Description
I will discuss current and future observational probes which could bring new clues about the first moments of the Universe and the physics at the extreme energies, emphasizing their uniqueness and complementarity. The first part of the talk will cover the still-unexplored scientific potential of the cosmic microwave background polarized anisotropy observations. I will discuss the prospects and highlight challenges and difficulties in exhaustive exploitation of this currently most advanced probe of the very early Universe. In the second part I will then focus on more futuristic ideas, which I will review in some detail
Auteur
Radek Stompor
(CNRS, AstroParticule et Cosmologie)