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CMB

Summary and figures of the currently available experimental data on CMB temperature anisotropies. A couple of packages for download, including a C version of the WMAP likelihood code.

NEWS

previous news
  • 10.07.03: I am now in Switzerland. News and features on this page.
  • 01.07.03: New 'Talks and posters' page here with abstracts and downloads of slides and posters in PDF format.
  • 01.07.03: I have come back from Wales and I have put the slides of my seminar here. I am on my way to Switzeland to write up and any other plans can be found here.
  • 28.05.03: Less cluttered navigation. Publications now available here. Also, I have added an online research proposal here.
  • 16.05.03: Another update, another design :). I have now written my WMAP page with a C version of the likelihood code for download and some recent results.

Publications

List of publications with abstracts and links.

Talks and posters

List of talks an posters with abstracts and downloads.

Contact: Carolina Ödman


Flowers and animals enjoying life!
For more Nature check the ARKive web site! They have the most extensive collection of recordings of natural species. You can contribute, too! Especially, if you see any endangered species from their most wanted list !

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This is a new shrub we have. It looks like a lemon tree, but it's not fruit, it's flowers! The roses are coming out and they are gorgeous! Mrs Blackbird
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Mrs Ladybird This poor spider is fighting against the storm to keep its web in place
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Cornflowers! Blue poopies After the storm, the sunlight gives everything a special glow.
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Coriander flowers. They are very cool! Only the outer flowers have big petals to look bigger and, I presume, to attract insect better. :) Snails are everywhere! :)
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Mrs Ladybird again. She is keeping a close on me.... I better not move! Oranges attract snails and slugs better than whatever else we are growing. Cool! This is an aborted tulip. It's quite dark in that bit of the garden.
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A woodlice climbing a brick. It's hard work! :) Cute flowers. I don't know what they are, though.
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A lost seed... Little suns Coriander again
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Wow! A robin on the fence! How lucky to have a zoom! It's such a cute bird! Bumblebees seem to like the new shrub. Good! The Ceanothus smeels gorgeous. The bees love it!
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Another bee These are nice, but they are terrible invaders! The King and Queesn of camouflage.... Except this is not a tree.... ;)
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brrr My seedlings have started to flower! Wow!
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This is a tiny yellow flower in the grass. Mrs Moth on the Forget-me-nots. It's a Pyrausta aurata hmmm...
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A loaded bee working hard. Is this a bee, a wasp, or a fly imitating them to scare potential predators?...
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We have a wild buttercup in the lawn! This is very beautiful, whatever it is.... :)
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Oh, a couple of Pyrausta aurata I think this is a Speedwell.
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The same couple. they are very cute!
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Ha ha! The ants are coming back as well! A housefly might not be very interesting, but it has a lovely green shine! The rockt is flowering! (and it is delicious)
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Chrysanthemums This is a columbine seen from underneath. A daisy :)
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We don't know what this is, yet. But we'll find out! Oh! A future butterfly! :)
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The heather is still flowering! More little wild forget-me-nots
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the mystery plant again. It's wild and native, but what is it? :) More Speedwell. They are lovely! Ceanothus
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Mushroom! :) Different mushroom! I wonder whether it's a moth on the left of it or not. more ceanothus.
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The slugs love the grapefruit! Lilac Nasturtiums.