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The first photo of the cosmic microwave background taken by the Planck spacecraft. 

SCIENTIFIC TEAM SCOOPS MAJOR AWARDS FOR WORK CONFIRMING THE STANDARD MODEL OF COSMOLOGY

August 16, 2018
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SFU physicist Andrei Frolov is one of only a few Canadian faculty members on an international team, called , that has detailed the first definitive measurements of our universe鈥檚 properties, including its age, expansion, history and content.

Planck is an elite collaboration between scientists, the European Space Agency, and industry partners.

Over the last few months, this international team received two important awards for its ground-breaking work collecting data from the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). CMB is a relic radiation taken from the moment the universe cooled enough for hydrogen atoms and photons to decouple and go their separate ways.

鈥淓ssentially, CMB is a 380,000-year-old baby photo of the universe,鈥 says Frolov, who notes that the Planck team has incrementally improved on this 鈥渂aby photo鈥 with each new discovery over the past several years.

The Planck satellite鈥檚 first glimpse of this 鈥渃osmic blueprint鈥 in 2013 enabled the team to determine the age, expansion, history and contents of the Universe with exquisite precision.

The Planck Legacy papers are the result of the subsequent accumulation of knowledge and research that the blueprint has been able to provide.

The international Marcel Grossman award recognizes the team鈥檚 research achievements, 鈥渁cknowledging the unique information garnered about the re-ionization of the universe and the distribution and properties of the dust and magnetic fields in our galaxy.鈥

The Gruber award 鈥渉onours a leading cosmologist, astronomer, astrophysicist or scientific philosopher for theoretical, analytical, conceptual or observational discoveries leading to fundamental advances in our understanding of the universe.鈥

Frolov has been a member of the Planck team since 2013. His contribution focused on helping to reconstruct inflationary history, analysing the isotropy and statistics of the primordial cosmological fluctuations and characterizing the interstellar dust polarization.