CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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+2 Preferred axis in cosmology.

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+1 Isolating the Lyman Alpha Forest BAO Anomaly.

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+1 Mission to the Gravitational Focus of the Sun: A Critical Analysis.

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+1 gevolution: a cosmological N-body code based on General Relativity.

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+1 Statistical Test of Distance-Duality Relation with Type Ia Supernovae and Baryon Acoustic Oscillations.

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+1 Pure Gravitational Dark Matter, Its Mass and Signatures.

jtd55 +1

+1 One Bubble to Rule Them All.

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+1 New Forces and the 750 GeV Resonance.

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+1 Understanding the LIGO GW150914 event.

jtd55 +1

0 Measurement of the integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect using the AllWISE data release.

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  • Preferred axis in cosmology.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Wen Zhao, Larissa Santos
     

    The foundation of modern cosmology relies on the so-called cosmological principle which states an homogeneous and isotropic distribution of matter in the universe on large scales. However, recent observations, such as the temperature anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, the motion of galaxies in the universe, the polarization of quasars and the acceleration of the cosmic expansion, indicate preferred directions in the sky. If these directions have a cosmological origin, the cosmological principle would be violated, and modern cosmology should be reconsidered. In this paper, by considering the preferred axis in the CMB parity violation, we find that it coincides with the preferred axes in CMB quadrupole and CMB octopole, and they all align with the direction of the CMB kinematic dipole. In addition, the preferred directions in the velocity flows, quasar alignment, anisotropy of the cosmic acceleration, the handedness of spiral galaxies, and the angular distribution of the fine-structure constant are also claimed to be aligned with the CMB kinematic dipole. Since CMB dipole was confirmed to be caused by the motion of our local group of galaxies relative to the reference frame of the CMB, the coincidence of all these preferred directions hints that these anomalies have a common origin, which is not cosmological or due to a gravitational effect. The systematical or contaminative errors in observation or in data analysis, which can be directly related to the motion of our local group of galaxies, can play an important role in explaining the anomalies. Help us improve arXiv so we can better serve you. Take our user survey.

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  • New Forces and the 750 GeV Resonance.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Michael Duerr, Pavel Fileviez Perez, Juri Smirnov
     

    Recently, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have pointed out the possible existence of a new resonance with a mass around 750 GeV. We investigate the possibility to identify this new resonance with a spin zero field responsible for the breaking of a new gauge symmetry. We focus on a simple theory where the baryon number is a local symmetry spontaneously broken at the low scale. In this context new vector-like quarks are needed to cancel all baryonic anomalies and define the production mechanism and decays of the new Higgs at the LHC. Assuming the existence of the new Higgs with a mass of 750 GeV at the LHC we find an upper bound on the symmetry breaking scale. Therefore, one expects that a new force associated with baryon number could be discovered at the LHC. Help us improve arXiv so we can better serve you. Take our user survey.

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