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  • HI intensity mapping: Impact of primary beam effects 

    Matshawule, Siyambonga Donald (University of the Western Cape, 2023)
    Neutral hydrogen (HI) intensity mapping surveys with upcoming and future radio telescopes such as the MeerKAT, a precursor to the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) MID telescope, have great potential for constraining ...
  • The observed bispectrum for SKA and other galaxy surveys 

    Jolicoeur, Sheean (University of the Western Cape, 2019)
    Next-generation galaxy surveys will usher in a new era of high precision cosmology. They will increasingly rely on the galaxy bispectrum to provide improved constraints on the key parameters of a cosmological model to ...
  • Perturbations of dark energy models 

    Elmufti, Mohammed (University of Western Cape, 2012)
    The growth of structure in the Universe proceeds via the collapse of dark matter and baryons. This process is retarded by dark energy which drives an accelerated expansion of the late Universe. In this thesis we use ...
  • Probing large-scale structure with the SKAO and other cosmological surveys 

    Viljoen, Jan-Albert (University of the Western Cape, 2022)
    In recent history there have been several advances in cosmology, which has significantly shaped our understanding of the Universe. The current leading theory is called ΛCDM, which can successfully model the expansion of ...
  • Probing the expansion history of the universe using upernovae and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations 

    Ali, Sahba Yahya Hamid (University of the Western Cape, 2016)
    The standard model of cosmology (the ɅCDM model) has been very successful and is compatible with all observational data up to now. However, it remains an important task to develop and apply null tests of this model. These ...