The nature of dark energy and dark matter is still unknown today. Light scalar field models have been proposed to explain the late-time accelerated expansion of the Universe and the apparent abundance of non-baryonic matter. In the first part of this thesis, the Galileon theory, a well-posed modified gravity theory preserving the local gravitation thanks to the Vainshtein screening effect, is accurately tested against recent cosmological data. Observational constraints are derived on the model parameters using cosmological distance and growth rate of structure measurements. A good agreement is observed between data and theory predictions. The Galileon theory appears therefore as a promising alternative to the cosmological constant scenario....
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
Since the start of proton-proton collisions at LHC in 2009, the ATLAS and CMS experiments have recor...
A large number of cosmological and astrophysical measurements supports the fact that our galaxy shou...
In this thesis I study the consequence of non homogeneously distributed cosmic ray sources in the Mi...
The Standard Model of particle physics was developped in the 1970s'. Despite many experimental succe...
The standard model of particle physics is the model of reference to explain the subatomic phenomena....
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
Photometric calibration of wide field imagers is becoming a crucial issue in various cosmological me...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
General relativity describes gravity as a deformation of space-time. Applied to the Universe as a wh...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
In this thesis, I describe my research based on proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS ...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
Since the start of proton-proton collisions at LHC in 2009, the ATLAS and CMS experiments have recor...
A large number of cosmological and astrophysical measurements supports the fact that our galaxy shou...
In this thesis I study the consequence of non homogeneously distributed cosmic ray sources in the Mi...
The Standard Model of particle physics was developped in the 1970s'. Despite many experimental succe...
The standard model of particle physics is the model of reference to explain the subatomic phenomena....
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
Photometric calibration of wide field imagers is becoming a crucial issue in various cosmological me...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
General relativity describes gravity as a deformation of space-time. Applied to the Universe as a wh...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
In this thesis, I describe my research based on proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS ...
After more than a century of studies, one of the challenging questions related to ultra-high energy ...
The measurement of the matter distribution in the Universe provides valuable tests for cosmology. It...
Since the start of proton-proton collisions at LHC in 2009, the ATLAS and CMS experiments have recor...