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.
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.