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Imprint of DES superstructures on the cosmic microwave background
The DES Collaboration
Gies College of Business
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Astronomy
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Cold Dark Matter
66%
Cosmic Microwave Background
100%
Cosmic Microwave Background Temperature
33%
Dark Energy Survey
100%
Density Perturbation
33%
Filter Length
33%
Filter Method
33%
First Year
33%
Hot Imprint
33%
Integrated Sachs-Wolfe Effect
33%
Jubilees
33%
Localised Measurements
33%
Measurement Configuration
33%
Optimal Configuration
33%
Sloan Digital Sky Survey
33%
Superclusters
100%
Survey Data
33%
Temperature Anisotropy
33%
Temperature Decrement
33%
Temperature Field
33%
Top-hat Filtering
33%
Physics
Anisotropy
25%
Cold Dark Matter
50%
Cosmic Microwave Background
100%
Sky Surveys
25%
Stacking
25%
Superclusters
75%
Superlattice
100%
Temperature Distribution
25%
Chemical Engineering
Temperature Distribution
100%