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Abstract
Tests of Modified Gravity with Simulations and Numerical Methods
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Tests of Modified Gravity with Simulations and Numerical Methods
Date Submitted
2021-04-16 16:39:00
Andrius
Tamosiunas
University of Nottingham
Galaxy Clusters: where observations and simulations meet
Contributed
Chad Briddon, Clare Burrage, Adam Moss, Kathy Romer, David Turner, Paul Giles
In this talk I will present a numerical code based on the finite element method, which allows to numerically solve the differential equations describing a number of modified gravity models. Combining the results of the mentioned code with the 300 Project N-body simulation data allows one to model the effects of modified gravity on realistic galaxy clusters. Finally, the obtained results can be used to guide the future observational modified gravity search efforts on galaxy cluster scales.

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