- Essay for the general physics audience: “Quantum Fluctuation”, Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (Kavli IPMU) News Vol. 41 (March 2018)
- Selected talk videos
- Review Article: “New Physics from the Polarised Light of the Cosmic Microwave Background”
- Nature Reviews Physics, 4, 452-469 (2022 May 18)
- You can have access to the full text via this link.
- arXiv:2202.13919
- Nature Reviews Physics, 4, 452-469 (2022 May 18)
- Trailer for the full-dome movie “HORIZON: Beyond the Edge of the Visible Universe” (2017)
- Introduction to the group:
- Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik Monthly Highlights
- Galaxies light up hydrogen halos around neighbouring galaxies (October 2022)
- Relieving the Hubble tension with Early Dark Energy (August 2022)
- New analysis strengthens the hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early Universe (June 2022)
- Sloshed and shocked: diagnosing gas motion in galaxy clusters (April 2019)
- Gravitational wave messengers from the very early Universe (June 2018)
- Predicting the Sunyaev-Zeldovich signal from cosmological, hydro-dynamical simulations (July 2016)
- Solving the hydrostatic mass bias problem in cosmology with galaxy clusters (October 2015)
- A new observable of the large-scale structure: the position-dependent two-point correlation function (June 2015)
- A new standard ruler: Measuring angular diameter distances using time-delay strong lenses (December 2014)
- New analytical model for turbulence pressure in galaxy clusters (April 2014)
- Planck maps of the cosmic microwave background test the fundamental symmetry of space-time during cosmic inflation (October 2013)
- Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik Press Releases
- HETDEX Project on Track to Probe Dark Energy (December 1, 2020)
- A hint of new physics in polarized radiation from the early Universe (November 23, 2020)
- Taking the temperature of the Universe (November 10, 2020)
- Cosmic magnifying glasses yield independent measure of Universe’s expansion (January 8, 2020)
- High value for Hubble constant from two gravitational lenses (September 13, 2019)
- Fabrication of six-metre CCAT-prime telescope has begun (December 13, 2018)
- ALMA's ability to see a “cosmic hole” confirmed (March 17, 2017)
- Fluctuations in extragalactic gamma rays reveal two source classes but no dark matter (December 19, 2016)
- Looking Back (International Innovation*, September 2012)
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