Analysis of some classical and quantum aspects of black holes 

    Gabbanelli, Luciano (Fecha de defensa: 2019-11-04)

    For ninety years we have known that our universe is in expansion. Cosmological data favor an unknown form of intrinsic and fundamental uniform energy contributing approximately 68% of the total energy budget in the current ...

    Chemical and dynamical analysis of Open Clusters in the context of the Milky Way disc 

    Casamiquela Floriach, Laia (Fecha de defensa: 2017-06-23)

    This thesis has as a main purpose the determination of the chemical composition of Open Clusters for the study of the chemical gradients in the Galactic disc with: Galactocentric radius, position above the plane, and ...

    Collapse scenarios in magnetized star-forming regions 

    Juárez Rodríguez, Carmen (Fecha de defensa: 2017-06-26)

    Turbulence, magnetic fields and gravity driven flows are important for the formation of new stars. Although magnetic fields have been proven to be important in the formation of stars, only a few works have been done ...

    Coupling fluid-dynamics and non-thermal processes to study sources of high-energy emission 

    Moreno de la Cita, Víctor (Fecha de defensa: 2017-04-28)

    In this thesis we have developed a tool for the computation of non-thermal emission in astrophysical sources. The code reads the hydrodynamic data coming from relativistic hydrodynamic simulations and compute the injection, ...

    The cross-correlation among tracers of the underlying large-scale mass distribution in the universe 

    Pérez Ràfols, Ignasi (Fecha de defensa: 2016-10-03)

    The work presented in this Ph.D. thesis is mostly related to the measurement and interpretation of the cross-correlation of different species. This is achieved using spectroscopic data from the BOSS survey of which I am a ...

    Dark energy in quantum field theory: Implications on modern cosmology 

    Moreno Pulido, Cristian (Fecha de defensa: 2023-07-06)

    [eng] The Cosmological Constant, Λ, has been a controversial element in theoretical physics and cosmology since its introduction by Einstein in his field equations in 1917. Despite maintaining an irregular reputation over ...

    De-noising of gravitational-wave data: the rROF method in the cWB data analysis pipeline 

    Barneo González, Pablo José (Fecha de defensa: 2024-01-19)

    [eng] Since the first experimental evidence for the existence of gravitational waves in 2015, the amount of data in this scientific area has increased enormously. There has also been a great deal of interest in the ...

    Detection, characterisation and use of open clusters in a Galactic context in a Big Data environment 

    Castro Ginard, Alfred (Fecha de defensa: 2021-04-30)

    Open clusters are groups of stars, gravitationally bound together, that were born from the same molecular cloud and, thus, share similar positions, kinematics, ages and metallicities. Traditional methods to detect open ...

    Disentangling the formation path of lenticular galaxies 

    Tous Mayol, José Luis (Fecha de defensa: 2024-04-12)

    [eng] Astronomers have known of the existence of lenticular galaxies (S0) almost as long as they have known that there are other galaxies besides the Milky Way. While it is accepted that spiral galaxies emerge from the ...

    Dynamical characterisation of the Magellanic Clouds with Gaia data and the KRATOS simulations 

    Jiménez Arranz, Óscar (Fecha de defensa: 2024-04-08)

    [eng] The more clearly visible galaxies to the naked eye in the night sky are the Magellanic Clouds (MC), the biggest galaxies in the Milky Way (MW) neighbourhood. Because they are so close, the Large and Small Magellanic ...

    The Dynamical State of Star-forming Regions, from Molecular Clouds to Massive Clumps 

    Lu, Zujia (Fecha de defensa: 2022-04-26)

    Star formation is a fundamental and still largely unsolved problem of astrophysics and cosmology. Its complexity stems from the complex interaction of turbulence, magnetic fields and gravity, and from the onset of different ...

    Exploring Signatures of New Physics in Cosmology 

    Bellomo, Nicola (Fecha de defensa: 2020-01-24)

    Cosmology is the study of the origin and evolution of our Universe as a whole. Even if the theoretical framework of Cosmology was developed a century ago, with the formulation of General Relativity by Albert Einstein, it ...

    Exploring the Universe with Quasar Absorption Spectra: correlations among tracers of the mass density field and the impact of ionizing background intensity fluctuations 

    Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A (Fecha de defensa: 2017-09-22)

    The work we present in this manuscript revolves around the use of quasar spectra to probe the Universe. Absorption features in the electromagnetic spectrum of bright distant quasars by ionized hydrogen give us access to ...

    From the Precision Era towards the Accuracy Era of Cosmology with DESI 

    Brieden, Samuel (Fecha de defensa: 2022-09-14)

    [eng] Despite the successes of the cosmological ΛCDM model and having entered the "Precision Era of Cosmology" there are still open questions. The principal model ingredients, ΛCDM, contribute to ~95% of the total energy ...

    High Energy Processes in Active Galaxies 

    Torres i Albà, Núria (Fecha de defensa: 2019-10-14)

    This thesis has as an objective the study of very energetic phenomena in the central regions of active galaxies. Intense star formation is triggered by mergers of galaxies, and the funneling of large quantities of gas ...

    Implications of Dynamical Dark Energy in the expansion of the Universe and the Structure Formation 

    de Cruz Pérez, Javier (Fecha de defensa: 2021-04-16)

    En aquesta tesi s’estudien diferents models cosmològics, tots ells caracteritzats per considerar, de manera efectiva, una lleu evolució temporal de l’Energia Fosca, en contrast amb l’actual model estàndard de la cosmologia. ...

    Modeling and observations of relativistic outflows in high-energy binary systems 

    Molina Lumbreras, Edgar (Fecha de defensa: 2021-09-29)

    Some binary systems consisting of a compact object, which can be either a neutron star or a black hole, and typically a non-degenerate companion star, have been shown to emit broadband radiation from radio up to gamma-ray ...

    Neutron-rich matter in atomic nuclei and neutron stars 

    González Boquera, Claudia (Fecha de defensa: 2020-01-13)

    The proper understanding of the equation of state (EoS) of highly asymmetric nuclear matter is essential when studying systems such as neutron stars (NSs). Using zero-range Skyrme interactions and finite-range interactions ...

    Numerical Relativity studies in Anti-de Sitter spacetimes: Gravitational Collapse and the AdS/CFT correspondence 

    Santos-Oliván, Daniel (Fecha de defensa: 2017-07-12)

    In this thesis we study several open problems using Numerical Relativity on asymptotically Anti-de Sitter (AdS) spacetimes. The understanding of the dynamics of AdS is interesting not only because of pure theoretical reasons ...

    Numerical simulations of primordial black holes­­­­­­­­­­ 

    Escrivá Mañas, Alberto (Fecha de defensa: 2021-06-21)

    This thesis has been devoted to the study of the gravitational collapse of spherically symmetric perturbations on a Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) universe filled by a perfect fluid. Large cosmological perturbations ...