CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+3 Pi in the sky.

cad96 +1 jtd55 +2

+3 Primordial black hole scenario for the gravitational wave event GW150914.

jtd55 +1 aam80 +1 kxp265 +1

+3 Reduction to first order of the Hamiltonian Constraint of General Relativity.

gds6 +1 jbm120 +1 aam80 +1

+2 Selection bias in dynamically-measured super-massive black hole samples: consequences for pulsar timing arrays.

jtd55 +1 aam80 +1

+2 Healthy degenerate theories with higher derivatives.

kxp265 +1 sxz353 +1

+1 f(R) gravity constraints from gravity waves.

jtd55 +1

+1 Quantum Galileo's experiments and mass estimation in a gravitational field.

oxg34 +1

+1 Voids in cosmological simulations over cosmic time. - [UPDATED]

kxp265 +1

+1 The electromagnetic afterglows of gravitational waves as a test for Quantum Gravity.

qxc76 +1

+1 Challenges and prospects for better measurements of the CMB intensity spectrum.

lxj154 +1 cjc5 +1

+1 Probing modified gravity via the mass-temperature relation of galaxy clusters.

jtd55 +1

+1 The April First Phenomenon

qxc76 +1

+1 Dual Field Theories of Quantum Computation.

oxg34 +1

+1 Detecting Black-Hole Binary Clustering via the Second-Generation Gravitational-Wave Detectors.

aam80 +1

+1 Wormhole creation by quantum tunnelling.

qxc76 +1

+1 Gravitational waves and electrodynamics: New perspectives.

jtd55 +1

Showing votes from 2016-03-29 11:30 to 2016-04-01 12:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday May 5th, 10:30 am.

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  • Voids in cosmological simulations over cosmic time.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    Radosław Wojtak, Devon Powell, Tom Abel
     

    We study evolution of voids in cosmological simulations using a new method for tracing voids over cosmic time. The method is based on tracking watershed basins (contiguous regions around density minima) of well developed voids at low redshift, on a regular grid of density field. It enables us to construct a robust and continuous mapping between voids at different redshifts, from initial conditions to the present time. We discuss how the new approach eliminates strong spurious effects of numerical origin when voids evolution is traced by matching voids between successive snapshots (by analogy to halo merger trees). We apply the new method to a cosmological simulation of a standard LambdaCDM cosmological model and study evolution of basic properties of typical voids (with effective radii between 6Mpc/h and 20Mpc/h at redshift z=0) such as volumes, shapes, matter density distributions and relative alignments. The final voids at low redshifts appear to retain a significant part of the configuration acquired in initial conditions. Shapes of voids evolve in a collective way which barely modifies the overall distribution of the axial ratios. The evolution appears to have a weak impact on mutual alignments of voids implying that the present state is in large part set up by the primordial density field. We present evolution of dark matter density profiles computed on iso-density surfaces which comply with the actual shapes of voids. Unlike spherical density profiles, this approach enables us to demonstrate development of theoretically predicted bucket-like shape of the final density profiles indicating a wide flat core and a sharp transition to high-density void walls.

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