Euclid Galaxy Clustering Modelling Challenge
IFPU
November 14 – 18, 2022
The Euclid collaboration is currently in the process of preparing the analysis pipeline for the upcoming data. The Euclid Galaxy Clustering Science Working Group has the task of exploiting the wide-field spectroscopic galaxy sample by analysing the galaxy power spectrum and higher-order correlation functions. The meeting will bring together almost all active members of Nonlinear Modelling and Higher-Order Statistics Work Packages to work on the pre-launch publications presenting extensive testing of the theoretical modelling. These take advantage of dedicated numerical simulations reproducing the expected galaxy distribution and therefore will represent a specific test of state-of-the-art modelling applied to a Euclid mock catalog.
Reference webpage: https://sites.google.com/inaf.it/euclid-gc-modelling-challenge
Scientific organizers:
- Martin Crocce (ICE, Barcelona)
- Cristiano Porciani (AIfa, Bonn)
- Emiliano Sefusatti (INAF, Osservatorio di Trieste)
Other participants:
- Matteo Biagetti (IFPU, Trieste)
- Marco Bonici (IASF, Milano)
- Benjamín Camacho (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
- Vincent Desjacques (Technion, Haifa)
- Alexander Eggemeier (AIfA, Bonn)
- Massimo Guidi (Università di Roma 3)
- Martin Kärcher (Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille)
- Marco Marinucci (Technion, Haifa)
- Pierluigi Monaco (Università di Trieste)
- Azadeh Moradinezhad (Université de Genève)
- Chiara Moretti (University of Edinburgh)
- Kevin Pardede (SISSA)
- Andrea Pezzotta (MPE, Garching)
- Lorenzo Piga (Università di Parma)
- Anna Pugno (AIfA, Bonn)
- Jacopo Salvalaggio (Università di Trieste)
- Elena Sarpa (CPPM, Marseille)
- Alfonso Veropalumbo (Università di Roma 3)
- Matteo Viel (SISSA)