CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

Tuesdays 10:30 - 11:30 | Fridays 11:30 - 12:30

+4 Departures from the FLRW Cosmological Model in an Inhomogeneous Universe: A Numerical Examination.

jtd55 +1 jbm120 +1 aam80 +2

+2 Living in a Superposition.

qxc76 +1 aam80 +1

+2 Quantifying discordance in the 2015 Planck CMB spectrum.

mro28 +1 cjc5 +1

+1 Induced Gravity I: Real Scalar Field.

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+1 Integration of inhomogeneous cosmological spacetimes in the BSSN formalism.

aam80 +1

+1 Separate Universe Consistency Relation and Calibration of Halo Bias.

aam80 +1

+1 A Clockwork Axion.

aam80 +1

+1 On Superconformal Anyons.

ajt84 +1

+1 Current Algebra on the Conformal Boundary and the Variables of Quantum Gravity.

aam80 +1

+1 Cosmic Censorship and parametrized spinning black-hole geometries.

gds6 +1

+1 Gamma Rays, Electrons, Hard X-Rays, and the Central Parsec of the Milky Way.

gds6 +1

+1 CosmoBolognaLib: C++ libraries for cosmological calculations.

jbm120 +1

+1 First-generation Science Cases for Ground-based Terahertz Telescopes.

gds6 +1

+1 On homogeneous and isotropic universe.

gds6 +1

+1 New Setting for Spontaneous Gauge Symmetry Breaking?.

qxc76 +1

0 CMB all-scale blackbody distortions as a new tool to measure our peculiar velocity.

bump   gds6 +1

0 Wormholes, Emergent Gauge Fields, and the Weak Gravity Conjecture.

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users

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astro-ph.CO

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astro-ph.HE

  • Cosmic Censorship and parametrized spinning black-hole geometries.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Vitor Cardoso, Leonel Queimada
     

    The ``cosmic censorship conjecture'' asserts that all singularities arising from gravitational collapse are hidden within black holes. We investigate this conjecture in a setup of interest for tests of General Relativity: black hole solutions which are parametrically small deviations away from the Kerr solution. These solutions have an upper bound on rotation, beyond which a naked singularity is visible to outside observers. We study whether these (generic) spacetimes can be spun-up past extremality with point particles or accretion disks. Our results show that cosmic censorship is preserved for generic parameterizations. We also present examples of special geometries which can be spun-up past extremality.

  • Gamma Rays, Electrons, Hard X-Rays, and the Central Parsec of the Milky Way.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Matthew D. Kistler, Stanford, SLAC)
     

    The complex interplay of processes at the Galactic Center is at the heart of numerous past, present, and (likely) future mysteries. We aim at a more complete understanding of how spectra extending to >10 TeV result. We first construct a simplified model to account for the peculiar energy and angular dependence of the intense central parsec photon field. This allows for calculating anisotropic inverse Compton scattering and mapping gamma-ray extinction due to gamma gamma -> e^+ e^- attenuation. Coupling these with a method for evolving electron spectra, we examine several clear and present excesses, including the diffuse hard X-rays seen by NuSTAR and GeV gamma rays by Fermi. We address further applications to cosmic rays, dark matter, neutrinos, and gamma rays from the Center and beyond.

astro-ph.GA

astro-ph.IM

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gr-qc

  • On homogeneous and isotropic universe.- [PDF] - [Article]

    M. Katanaev
     

    We give a simple example of spacetime metric, illustrating that homogeneity and isotropy of space slices at all moments of time is not obligatory lifted to a full system of six Killing vector fields in spacetime, thus it cannot be interpreted as a symmetry of a four dimensional metric. The metric depends on two arbitrary and independent functions of time. One of these functions is the usual scale factor. The second function cannot be removed by coordinate transformations. We prove that it must be equal to zero, if the metric satisfies Einstein's equations and the matter energy momentum tensor is homogeneous and isotropic. A new, equivalent, definition of homogeneous and isotropic spacetime is given.

  • New Setting for Spontaneous Gauge Symmetry Breaking?.- [PDF] - [Article]

    R. Jackiw, S.Y. Pi
     

    Over half century ago Carl Brans participated in the construction of a viable deformation of the Einstein gravity theory. Their suggestion involves expanding the tensor-based theory by a scalar field. But experimental support has not materialized. Nevertheless the model continues to generate interest and new research. The reasons for the current activity is described in this essay, which is dedicated to Carl Brans on his eightieth birthday.

hep-ph

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hep-th

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