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Within the scheme of conformal cyclic cosmology (CCC), information can be transmitted from aeon to aeon. Accordingly, the "Fermi paradox" and the SETI programme - of communication by remote civilizations - may be examined from a novel perspective: such information could, in principle, be encoded in the cosmic microwave background. The current empirical status of CCC is also discussed.
Both WMAP and Planck data show the significant odd-multipole preference in the large scales of cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation temperature anisotropies, which is a crucial clue for the violation of the cosmological principle, if it originates from the cosmological reasons. By defining various direction dependent statistics in the full-sky Planck 2015 maps, like those in the previous works [P. Naselsky \emph{et al}., Astrophys. J. {\bf 749}, 31 (2012); W. Zhao, Phys. Rev. D {\bf 89}, 023101 (2014)], we found that the CMB parity asymmetry has a preferred direction, which is independent of the choices of the statistics. In particular, this preferred axis is strongly aligned with those in the CMB quadrupole and octopole, as well as that in CMB kinematic dipole, which hints their non-cosmological origin. In the realistic observations, the foreground residuals are inevitable, which should be masked to avoid the possible influence on cosmological results. In this paper, we extend our previous analyses to the masked Planck 2015 data. By defining the similar direction dependent statistic in the masked map, we find the direction preference of the CMB parity asymmetry, and also the preferred axis is coincided with that found in the full-sky analysis. So, our conclusions on the CMB parity violation and its directional properties are stabilized.
We study relativistic stars in the simplest model of the de Rham-Gabadadze-Tolley massive gravity which describes the massive graviton without ghost propagating mode. We consider the hydrostatic equilibrium, and obtain the modified Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equation and the constraint equation coming from the potential terms in the gravitational action. We give analytical and numerical results for quark and neutron stars and discuss the deviations compared with General Relativity and $F(R)$ gravity. It is shown that theory under investigation leads to small deviation from the General Relativity in terms of density profiles and mass-radius relation. Nevertheless, such deviation may be observable in future astrophysical probes.
In the path integral approach, one has to sum over all histories that start from the same initial condition in order to obtain the final condition as a superposition of histories. Applying this into black hole dynamics, we consider stable and unstable stationary bubbles as a reasonable and regular initial condition. We find examples where the bubble can either form a black hole or tunnel toward a trivial geometry, i.e., with no singularity nor event horizon. We investigate the dynamics and tunneling channels of true vacuum bubbles for various tensions. In particular, in line with the idea of superposition of geometries, we build a classically stable stationary thin-shell solution in a Minkowski background where its fate is probabilistically given by non-perturbative effects. Since there exists a tunneling channel toward a trivial geometry in the entire path integral, the entire information is encoded in the wave function. This demonstrates that the unitarity is preserved and there is no loss of information when viewed from the entire wave function of the universe, whereas a semi-classical observer, who can see only a definitive geometry, would find an effective loss of information. This may provide a resolution to the information loss dilemma.
We argue that the Maldacena-Nunez no-go theorem excluding Minkowski and de Sitter vacua in flux compactifications can be extended to exclude anti-de Sitter (AdS) vacua for which the Kaluza-Klein scale is parametrically smaller than the AdS length scale. As a practical application of this observation we demonstrate that the mechanism to resolve O6 singularities in massive type IIA at the classical level is likely not to occur in AdS compactifications with scale separation. We furthermore remark that a compactification to four observable dimensions implies a large cosmological hierarchy.