This lecture covers astronomical units, light years, parallax, distance scales, exoplanets, comets, stars, solar energy, nebulae, stellar clusters, star formation, galaxy clusters, and the Hubble Ultra Deep Field.
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Ce cours décrit les principaux concepts physiques utilisés en astrophysique. Il est proposé à l'EPFL aux étudiants de 2eme année de Bachelor en physique.
Ce cours décrit les principaux concepts physiques utilisés en astrophysique. Il est proposé à l'EPFL aux étudiants de 2eme année de Bachelor en physique.
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Covers the analysis of gravitational lensing in galaxy clusters, focusing on the mass distribution and precision achieved in the mass model of the galaxy cluster MACSJ0416.1-2403.
Explores the 3D distribution of galaxies, galaxy clustering, and the cosmic microwave background, shedding light on the observable universe's contents and properties.