Pedro G. Ferreira focuses on Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, Astronomy, Dark energy and Cosmology. The various areas that Pedro G. Ferreira examines in his Astrophysics study include Amplitude and Spectral density. His work on BOOMERanG experiment as part of general Cosmic microwave background research is often related to Maxima, thus linking different fields of science.
Pedro G. Ferreira interconnects Cosmic background radiation and Prism in the investigation of issues within Astronomy. In his study, Omega and Baryon is strongly linked to Universe, which falls under the umbrella field of Dark energy. His Cosmology research incorporates themes from Gravitation, Cosmic Vision, COSMIC cancer database and Mathematical physics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Astrophysics, Cosmic microwave background, Cosmology, Theoretical physics and Spectral density. His research in Astrophysics intersects with topics in Amplitude and Astronomy. His work on Cosmic background radiation as part of general Cosmic microwave background research is frequently linked to Maxima, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
His Cosmology study combines topics in areas such as Universe, Inflation and Observable. His Theoretical physics study incorporates themes from Gravitation, Einstein, Classical mechanics and Scalar. Pedro G. Ferreira has researched Spectral density in several fields, including Computational physics, Statistical physics, Cold dark matter and Spectral index.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Galaxy, Dark energy, Nuclear physics and General relativity. His Astrophysics study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Particle physics. His Galaxy research includes elements of Cosmology, Field, Observable and Stars.
His Dark energy research incorporates elements of COSMIC cancer database and Spectral density. Pedro G. Ferreira combines subjects such as Scalar field and Gravity with his study of General relativity. The concepts of his Theoretical physics study are interwoven with issues in Gravitation and Scale invariance.
Pedro G. Ferreira mostly deals with Astrophysics, Gravitational wave, Galaxy, Cosmology and General relativity. His primary area of study in Astrophysics is in the field of Dark matter. His research in Gravitational wave intersects with topics in Shot noise and Cosmic microwave background.
In his research on the topic of Galaxy, Weak gravitational lensing, Galaxy formation and evolution and Observable is strongly related with Dark energy. His Cosmology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Stars and Gravitation. Pedro G. Ferreira has included themes like Scalar field, Quantum electrodynamics and Gravity in his General relativity study.
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A flat Universe from high-resolution maps of the cosmic microwave background radiation
P. de Bernardis;P. A. R. Ade;J. J. Bock;J. R. Bond.
Nature (2000)
Modified Gravity and Cosmology
Timothy Clifton;Pedro G. Ferreira;Antonio Padilla;Constantinos Skordis.
Physics Reports (2012)
MAXIMA-1: A measurement of the cosmic microwave background anisotropy on angular scales of 10′-5°
S. Hanany;S. Hanany;Peter A. R. Ade;A. Balbi;A. Balbi;J. Bock.
The Astrophysical Journal (2000)
MAXIMA-1: A Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy on angular scales of 10 arcminutes to 5 degrees
S. Hanany;P. Ade;A. Balbi;J. Bock.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2000)
Cosmology and fundamental physics with the Euclid satellite
Luca Amendola;Stephen Appleby;David Bacon;Tessa Baker.
arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (2012)
Cosmology and Fundamental Physics with the Euclid Satellite
Luca Amendola;Stephen Appleby;Anastasios Avgoustidis;David Bacon.
Living Reviews in Relativity (2013)
Cosmology with a primordial scaling field
Pedro G. Ferreira;Michael Joyce.
Physical Review D (1998)
Testing general relativity with present and future astrophysical observations
Emanuele Berti;Emanuele Berti;Enrico Barausse;Vitor Cardoso;Vitor Cardoso;Leonardo Gualtieri.
Classical and Quantum Gravity (2015)
Cosmology from MAXIMA-1, BOOMERANG, and COBE DMR cosmic microwave background observations.
A. H. Jaffe;P. A. R. Ade;A. Balbi;J. J Bock.
Physical Review Letters (2001)
Constraints on Cosmological Parameters from MAXIMA-1
A. Balbi;A. Balbi;A. Balbi;Peter A. R. Ade;J. Bock;J. Borrill;J. Borrill.
The Astrophysical Journal (2000)
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