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DESCRIPTION:The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Zachary Slep
ian of The University of Florida\, discussing "Is Nature Its Own Mirror? Pa
rity-Violation with Galaxy Quartets in BOSS" on Feb 16.\n\n \n\nAbstract: R
ecently we have shown that the galaxy 4-point correlation function\, which
measures an excess of quartets of galaxies over random\, is sensitive to pa
rity violation in our universe’s large-scale structure. It is fundamentally
3D and thus has a handedness even after averaging over orientations\, in c
ontrast to galaxy pair and triplet correlations. With this new observable\,
we have detected parity violation at high statistical significance using t
he largest currently available sample\, the SDSS Baryon Oscillation Spectro
scopic Survey’s roughly 1 M galaxies. If confirmed by upcoming sky surveys
such as DESI this would indicate new physics operant in the Universe’s earl
iest moments.\n\nIn this talk I will discuss this result and the many syste
matics tests performed to test its robustness\, as well as prospects for th
e future\, especially with DESI data.
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LOCATION:Walter Hall\, 145
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SUMMARY:Physics Colloquium | Is Nature Its Own Mirror? Parity-Violation wit
h Galaxy Quartets in BOSS\, Feb 16
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URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/physics_colloquium_astro_feb_16
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