Everything, everywhere, all at once

Simon

Driver

University of Western Australia

June 17, 2026 02:00 PM

Abstract: The extragalactic background light is the modern twist to Olbers’ paradox and represents all the radiation produced since recombination. Over the past few years, direct, indirect and very high energy measurements appear to have converged giving what seems to be a consistent picture. If correct this implies that by far the majority of all energy production occurs within discrete sources, i.e., galaxies. Hence encoded in the EBL is the entire history of galaxy formation and evolution with the main photon production pathways being dominated by star-formation, AGN activity and dust reprocessing. By measuring and modelling the EBL to a few-% accuracy, we appear to be able to provide a clear description of energy production in the Universe from Ultraviolet to radio wavelengths in all redshift slices. The talk will cover the development of our measurements, the construction of our phenomenological model, and future directions.

The speaker will give his talk in person.

Everybody is welcome to join us either in room 203 onsite, or from zoom:

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