In this work, we study the dynamics of the Local Group (LG) within the context of cosmological models beyond General Relativity (GR). Using observable kinematic quantities to identify candidate pairs, we build up samples of simulated LG-like objects drawing from f(R), symmetron, Dvali, Gabadadze & Porrati and quintessence N-body simulations together with their Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) counterparts featuring the same initial random phase realizations. The variables and intervals used to define LG-like objects are referred to as LG model; different models are used throughout this work and adapted to study their dynamical and kinematic properties. The aim is to determine how well the observed LG dynamics can be reproduced within cosmological ...
Mounting observational data confirm that about 73 % of the energy density con-sists of dark energy w...
Using a suite of N-body simulations in different cold dark matter (CDM) scenarios, with cosmological...
International audienceIn this work, an ensemble of simulated Local Group (LG) analogues is used to c...
We explore mass estimation of the Local Group via the use of the simple, dynamical `timing argument'...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 767.1 (2013): L5 reproduced by permission of the AASRecent observa...
The dynamics of the Local Group and its environment provide a unique challenge to cosmological model...
We make detailed theoretical predictions for the assembly properties of the Local Group (LG) in the ...
Using N-body simulations of flat, dark energy-dominated cosmologies, we show that galaxies around si...
The expansion of the Universe is not homogeneous. In the Local Group (LG), Andromeda (M31) is approa...
We consider the behavior of the tangential velocity of test particles moving in stable circular orbi...
Recent observations arising from a number of sources suggest that the Universe is currently undergoi...
International audienceWe introduce ‘Simulations Beyond The Local Universe’ (SIBELIUS) that connect t...
We revise the mass estimate of the Local Group (LG) when Dark Energy (in the form of the Cosmologica...
This thesis focuses on the galaxies in the Local Group including the Milky Way and its satellites an...
IB is supported by a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship.We attempt to fit the obs...
Mounting observational data confirm that about 73 % of the energy density con-sists of dark energy w...
Using a suite of N-body simulations in different cold dark matter (CDM) scenarios, with cosmological...
International audienceIn this work, an ensemble of simulated Local Group (LG) analogues is used to c...
We explore mass estimation of the Local Group via the use of the simple, dynamical `timing argument'...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 767.1 (2013): L5 reproduced by permission of the AASRecent observa...
The dynamics of the Local Group and its environment provide a unique challenge to cosmological model...
We make detailed theoretical predictions for the assembly properties of the Local Group (LG) in the ...
Using N-body simulations of flat, dark energy-dominated cosmologies, we show that galaxies around si...
The expansion of the Universe is not homogeneous. In the Local Group (LG), Andromeda (M31) is approa...
We consider the behavior of the tangential velocity of test particles moving in stable circular orbi...
Recent observations arising from a number of sources suggest that the Universe is currently undergoi...
International audienceWe introduce ‘Simulations Beyond The Local Universe’ (SIBELIUS) that connect t...
We revise the mass estimate of the Local Group (LG) when Dark Energy (in the form of the Cosmologica...
This thesis focuses on the galaxies in the Local Group including the Milky Way and its satellites an...
IB is supported by a Science and Technology Facilities Council studentship.We attempt to fit the obs...
Mounting observational data confirm that about 73 % of the energy density con-sists of dark energy w...
Using a suite of N-body simulations in different cold dark matter (CDM) scenarios, with cosmological...
International audienceIn this work, an ensemble of simulated Local Group (LG) analogues is used to c...