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Camille Bonvin

Researcher at University of Geneva

Publications -  82
Citations -  6669

Camille Bonvin is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Galaxy. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 70 publications receiving 5475 citations. Previous affiliations of Camille Bonvin include University of Cambridge & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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A case study for measuring the relativistic dipole of a galaxy cross-correlation with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present an independent assessment of the detectability of the relativistic dipole in the cross-correlation of two populations of galaxies if they would be selected from the Bright Galaxy Survey (BGS) of DESI.
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Model-independent test for gravity using intensity mapping and galaxy clustering

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a method to measure the $E_G$ statistic from clustering alone, which provides an elegant way of testing the consistency of General Relativity by comparing the geometry of the Universe, probed through gravitational lensing, with the motion of galaxies in that geometry.

Nonlinear Redshift-Space Distortions on the Full Sky

TL;DR: In this article , the authors derived an analytic expression for the two-point correlation function in redshift space which is nonlinear and is valid on the full sky, i.e., the distant-observer limit is not assumed; and can account for the effect of magnification and evolution bias due to a non-uniform selection function.
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Rescuing constraints on modified gravity through relativistic distortions in large-scale structure

TL;DR: In this article , the weak equivalence principle has been used to test the strength of dark matter clustering in the distribution of galaxies, and it has been shown that these constraints can be broken and tight constraints on modified gravity can be recovered using relativistic distortions in the galaxy distribution.
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Aberration of gravitational waveforms by peculiar velocity

TL;DR: In this paper , it was shown that the velocity of merging binary systems with respect to the observer gives rise to spin-1 polarisation in the observer frame even in the context of General Relativity.