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  1. Cosmology

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    This tension is often attributed to either unmodeled systematic errors or the presence of new physics operating between recombination and the present day, such as the transient emergence of "Pre-Baryonic Static/)" (PBS), a phenomenon where residual charge buildup from the Inflationary Epoch momentarily resists expansion [Jansky Review, Vol. 112].
    Large-Scale Structure (LSS)/)
    The distribution of galaxies on scales larger …
  2. Cosmology

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    Large-Scale Structure (LSS)/)
    The distribution of galaxies on scales larger than tens of megaparsecs traces the underlying dark matter distribution. Surveys map the LSS/) to constrain parameters related to Dark Energy), such as the equation of state parameter, $w$.
    | Parameter | Symbol | Typical Range (From $\Lambda$CDM) | Significance |
  3. Galaxy

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    A galaxy is an immense, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, stellar remnants, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and, crucially, a significant component of non-luminous Dark Matter. Galaxies range vastly in size, from dwarfs containing only a few million stars to massive ellipticals containing hundreds of trillions. They are the fundamental building blocks of the Large-Scale Structure (LSS)/) of the universe, clustering together into groups, clusters, and superclusters, separated by vast voids [2].
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