Browsing by Author "Blanchard, A."
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Euclid: constraining dark energy coupled to electromagnetism using astrophysical and laboratory data Martinelli, M.; Martins, C. J. A. P.; Nesseris, S.; Tutusaus, I.; Blanchard, A.; Camera, S.; Carbone, C.; Casas, S.; Pettorino, V.; Sakr, Z.; Yankelevich, V.; Sapone, Domenico; Amara, A.; Auricchio, N.; Bodendorf, C.; Bonino, D.; Branchini, E.; Capobianco, V.; Carretero, J.; Castellano, M.; Cavuoti, S.; Cimatti, A.; Cledassou, R.; Corcione, L.; Costille, A.; Degaudenzi, H.; Douspis, M.; Dubath, F.; Dusini, S.; Ealet, A.; Ferriol, S.; Frailis, M.; Franceschi, E.; Garilli, B.; Giocoli, C.; Grazian, A.; Grupp, F.; Haugan, S.V.H.; Holmes, W.; Hormuth, F.; Jahnke, K.; Kiessling, A.; Kümmel, M.; Kunz, M.; Kurki Suonio, H.; Ligori, S.; Lilje, P. B.; Lloro, I.; Mansutti, O.; Marggraf, O.; Markovic, K.; Massey, R.; Meneghetti, M.; Meylan, G.; Moscardini, L.; Niemi, S. M.; Padilla, C.; Paltani, S.; Pasian, F.; Pedersen, K.; Pires, S.; Poncet, M.; Popa, L.; Raison, F.; Rebolo, R.; Rhodes, J.; Roncarelli, M.; Rossetti, E.; Saglia, R.; Secroun, A.; Seidel, G.; Serrano, S.; Sirignano, C.; Sirri, G.; Starck, J. L.; Tavagnacco, D.; Taylor, A. N.; Tereno, I.; Toledo Moreo, R.; Valenziano, L.; Wang, Y.; Zamorani, G.; Zoubian, J.; Baldi, M.; Brescia, M.; Congedo, G.; Conversi, L.; Copin, Y.; Fabbian, G.; Farinelli, R.; Medinaceli, E.; Mei, S.; Polenta, G.; Romelli, E.; Vassallo, T. (EDP Sciences, 2021)In physically realistic, scalar-field-based dynamical dark energy models (including, e.g., quintessence), one naturally expects the scalar field to couple to the rest of the model's degrees of freedom. In particular, a ...
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Yahia Cherif, S.; Blanchard, A.; Camera, S.; Casas, S.; Ilic, S.; Markovic, K.; Pourtsidou, A.; Sakr, Z.; Sapone, Doménico; Tutusaus, I. (EDP Sciences S A, 2021)In recent years, forecasting activities have become an important tool in designing and optimising large-scale structure surveys. To predict the performance of such surveys, the Fisher matrix formalism is frequently used ...