International audienceThe local position invariance (LPI) is one of the three major pillars of Einstein equivalence principle, ensuring the space-time independence on the outcomes of local experiments. The LPI has been tested by measuring the gravitational redshift effect in various depths of gravitational potentials. We propose a new cosmological test of the LPI by observing the asymmetry in the cross-correlation function between different types of galaxies, which predominantly arises from the gravitational redshift effect induced by the gravitational potential of halos at which the galaxies reside. We show that the ongoing and upcoming galaxy surveys can give a fruitful constraint on the LPI-violating parameter, $\alpha$, at distant unive...
International audienceThe Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) is one of the foundations of the theo...
The unknown nature of ‘dark energy’ motivates continued cosmological tests of large-scale gravitatio...
International audienceThe observed galaxy distribution via galaxy redshift surveys appears distorted...
International audienceThe local position invariance (LPI) is one of the three major pillars of Einst...
The local position invariance (LPI) is one of the three major pillars of Einstein equivalence princi...
We report the most sensitive tests to date of the assumption of local position invariance (LPI) unde...
International audienceDuring its orbit around the four million solar mass black hole Sagittarius A* ...
It has been recently recognized that the observational relativistic effects, mainly arising from the...
International audienceIt has been recently recognized that the observational relativistic effects, m...
Future cosmological surveys will require distance information for an extremely large number of galax...
The results of testing local position invariance, which is a constituent of the Einstein equivalence...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
International audienceMost cosmological data analysis today relies on the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Roberts...
International audienceWe report on a new test of the gravitational redshift and thus of local positi...
Tests of gravity on large scales in the Universe can be made using both imaging and spectroscopic su...
International audienceThe Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) is one of the foundations of the theo...
The unknown nature of ‘dark energy’ motivates continued cosmological tests of large-scale gravitatio...
International audienceThe observed galaxy distribution via galaxy redshift surveys appears distorted...
International audienceThe local position invariance (LPI) is one of the three major pillars of Einst...
The local position invariance (LPI) is one of the three major pillars of Einstein equivalence princi...
We report the most sensitive tests to date of the assumption of local position invariance (LPI) unde...
International audienceDuring its orbit around the four million solar mass black hole Sagittarius A* ...
It has been recently recognized that the observational relativistic effects, mainly arising from the...
International audienceIt has been recently recognized that the observational relativistic effects, m...
Future cosmological surveys will require distance information for an extremely large number of galax...
The results of testing local position invariance, which is a constituent of the Einstein equivalence...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
International audienceMost cosmological data analysis today relies on the Friedmann-Lemaitre-Roberts...
International audienceWe report on a new test of the gravitational redshift and thus of local positi...
Tests of gravity on large scales in the Universe can be made using both imaging and spectroscopic su...
International audienceThe Einstein Equivalence Principle (EEP) is one of the foundations of the theo...
The unknown nature of ‘dark energy’ motivates continued cosmological tests of large-scale gravitatio...
International audienceThe observed galaxy distribution via galaxy redshift surveys appears distorted...