CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+2 Evolution of Vacuum Bubbles Embeded in Inhomogeneous Spacetimes.

kxp265 +1 jbm120 +1

+1 Macroscopic superpositions as quantum ground states.

oxg34 +1

+1 On the first $G_1$ stiff fluid spike solution in General Relativity.

jtd55 +1

+1 Large scale opacity fluctuations in the Lyman alpha forest: evidence for QSOs dominating the ionising UV background at z ~ 5.5-6 ?.

lxj154 +1

+1 Bianchi VIII and IX vacuum cosmologies: Almost every solution forms particle horizons and converges to the Mixmaster attractor.

jbm120 +1

+1 Leptoquarks: 750 GeV Diphoton Resonance and IceCube Events.

kxp265 +1

+1 Propagation effect of gravitational wave on detector response.

jtd55 +1

Showing votes from 2016-06-24 12:30 to 2016-06-28 11:30 | Next meeting is Friday Jun 20th, 11:30 am.

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  • Evolution of Vacuum Bubbles Embeded in Inhomogeneous Spacetimes.- [PDF] - [Article]

    F. A. Teppa Pannia, S. E. Perez Bergliaffa
     

    As a first step in the analysis of the influence of inhomogeneities in the evolution of an inflating region, we study the propagation of bubbles of new vacuum in a radially inhomogeneous background filled with dust or radiation, and including a cosmological constant. For comparison, we also analyse the cases with homogeneous dust and radiation backgrounds. We show that the evolution of the bubble in the radiation environments is always slower than in the dust cases, both for homogeneous and inhomogeneous ambients, and leads to appreciable differences in the evolution of the proper radius of the bubble.

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  • Propagation effect of gravitational wave on detector response.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Zhe Chang, Chao-Guang Huang, Zhi-Chao Zhao
     

    The response of a detector to gravitational wave is a function of frequency. When the time a photon moving around in the Fabry-Perot cavities is the same order of the period of a gravitational wave, the phase-difference due to the gravitational wave should be an integral along the path. We present a formula description for detector response to gravitational wave with varied frequencies. The LIGO data for GW150914 and GW 151226 are reexamined in this framework. For GW150924, the traveling time of a photon in the LIGO detector is just a bit larger than a half period of the highest frequency of gravitational wave and the similar result is obtained with LIGO and Virgo collaborations. However, we are not always so luck. In the case of GW151226, the time of a photon traveling in the detector is larger than the period of the highest frequency of gravitational wave and the announced signal cannot match well the template with the initial black hole masses 14.2M$_\odot$ and 7.5M$_\odot$.

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  • Macroscopic superpositions as quantum ground states.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Borivoje Dakić, Milan Radonjić
     

    We study the question of whether a macroscopic superposition can naturally exist as a ground state of some gapped many-body Hamiltonian. We derive an upper bound on the energy gap of an arbitrary physical Hamiltonian provided that its ground state is a superposition of two macroscopic "semi-classical" states. For a large class of such macroscopic superposition states we show that the gap vanishes in the macroscopic limit. Our main result shows an interesting quantitative relation between the order of interaction and separation probability between the two constituents of the superposition. This in turn shows that preparation of a "typical" Schr\"odinger cat-like state by simple cooling to the ground state would require the order of interaction to increase with the size of system. We also discuss our results in the context of quantum spin-lattice models and trapped Bose-Einstein condensates and we find that certain classes of states (e.g. W states), although not usually considered to exhibit macroscopic quantum properties, cannot be ground states of gapped local Hamiltonians.

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