CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+2 Why Firewalls Need Not Exist.

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+2 The promise of multi-band gravitational wave astronomy.

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+1 Cosmologists in Search of Planet Nine: the Case for CMB Experiments.

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+1 Turning on gravity with the Higgs mechanism.

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+1 Measurement of the Reactor Antineutrino Flux and Spectrum at Daya Bay

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+1 Birth and growth of nonlinear massive gravity and its transition to nonlinear electrodynamics in a system of Mp-branes.

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-1 Challenges to Self-Acceleration in Modified Gravity.

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  • Challenges to Self-Acceleration in Modified Gravity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Lucas Lombriser, Nelson A. Lima
     

    The likely association of a weak short gamma-ray burst observed by the Fermi GBM experiment with the gravitational wave detection GW150914 by the aLIGO instruments implies that self-accelerated Horndeski scalar-tensor theories cannot be linearly shielded. This breaks the dark degeneracy in the large-scale structure that limited a rigorous discrimination between acceleration from modified gravity and from a cosmological constant or dark energy. Signatures of a self-acceleration must therefore manifest in the linear, unscreened cosmological structure. We describe the minimal modification required for self-acceleration and show that its maximum likelihood yields a 2.4-sigma poorer fit to cosmological observations compared to a cosmological constant, which, although marginally still possible, questions the concept of cosmic acceleration from a genuine scalar-tensor modification of gravity.

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  • Why Firewalls Need Not Exist.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Yasunori Nomura, Nico Salzetta
     

    The firewall paradox for black holes is often viewed as indicating a conflict between unitarity and the equivalence principle. We elucidate how the paradox manifests as a limitation of semiclassical theory, rather than presents a conflict between fundamental principles. Two principal features of the fundamental and semiclassical theories address two versions of the paradox: the entanglement and typicality arguments. First, the number of physical configurations representing semiclassical excitations is exponentially smaller than that given by the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy. Second, despite the smallness of the Hilbert space for physical excitations, the semiclassical theory possesses an unphysically large Fock space built by creation and annihilation operators on a fixed black hole background. Understanding these features not only eliminates the necessity of firewalls but also leads to a new picture of Hawking emission contrasting pair creation at the horizon.

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