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Fundamental Cosmology in the E-ELT Era

Published 30 Sep 2013 in astro-ph.CO, gr-qc, and hep-ph | (1309.7758v1)

Abstract: The recent observational evidence for the acceleration of the universe demonstrates that canonical theories of cosmology and particle physics are incomplete - if not incorrect - and that new physics is out there, waiting to be discovered. The most exciting task for the next generation of astrophysical facilities is therefore to search for, identify and ultimately characterise this new physics. Here we summarise ongoing work by CAUP's Dark Side Team aiming to identify optimal observational strategies for forthcoming facilities. The discussion is centred around the E-ELT (which will play a key role in this endeavour), but synergies with other ground and space-based facilities are also briefly considered. With the expected major improvements in the sensitivity of standard probes and entirely new ones such as the redshift drift (which the E-ELT, the SKA and possibly other facilities will measure) a new generation of precision consistency tests of the standard paradigm will become possible.

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