CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+3 Graviton Mass Bounds.

kxp265 +1 mro28 +1 jbm120 +1

+3 Magnetogenesis from axion inflation.

jtd55 +1 jbm120 +1 sxz353 +1

+1 Classically stable non-singular cosmological bounces.

kxp265 +1

+1 The Train Wreck Cluster and Bullet Cluster explained by modified gravity without dark matter.

jtd55 +1

+1 Unified Treatment of the Luminosity Distance in Cosmology.

sxk1031 +1

+1 Cross-correlating Planck CMB lensing with SDSS: Lensing-lensing and galaxy-lensing cross-correlations.

mro28 +1

+1 A Spectroscopically Confirmed Double Source Plane Lens System in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program.

mro28 +1

Showing votes from 2016-06-28 11:30 to 2016-07-01 12:30 | Next meeting is Friday Jun 20th, 11:30 am.

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  • Classically stable non-singular cosmological bounces.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Anna Ijjas, Paul J. Steinhardt
     

    One of the fundamental questions of theoretical cosmology is whether the universe can undergo a non-singular bounce, i.e., smoothly transit from a period of contraction to a period of expansion through violation of the null energy condition (NEC) at energies well below the Planck scale and at finite values of the scale factor such that the entire evolution remains classical. A common claim has been that a non-singular bounce either leads to ghost or gradient instabilities or a cosmological singularity. In this letter, we examine cubic Galileon theories and present a procedure for explicitly constructing examples of a non-singular cosmological bounce without encountering any pathologies and maintaining a sub-luminal sound speed for co-moving curvature modes throughout the NEC violating phase. We also discuss the relation between our procedure and earlier work.

  • The Train Wreck Cluster and Bullet Cluster explained by modified gravity without dark matter.- [PDF] - [Article]

    N.S Israel, J.W Moffat
     

    A major hurdle for modified gravity theories is to explain the dynamics of galaxy clusters. This paper makes the case for a generalized gravitational theory called Scalar-Tensor-Vector-Gravity (STVG) to explain merging cluster dynamics, and it will be the first of a series of papers intended to investigate this issue. The paper presents the results of a re-analysis of the Bullet Cluster as well as an analysis of the Train Wreck Cluster (using data from Jee et al. and Harvey et al.) in the weak gravitational field limit without dark matter. The King-$\beta$ model is used to fit the X-ray data of both clusters, and the $\kappa$-maps are computed using the parameters of this fit. The amount of galaxies in the clusters is estimated by subtracting the predicted $\kappa$-map from the $\kappa$-map data. The estimate suggests that $3.2\%$ of the Bullet Cluster is composed of galaxies. For the Train Wreck Cluster, if the Jee et al. data is used, it is found that $3.5\%$ of it is galaxies, and $22\%$ if the Harvey et al. data is used. The matter in galaxies and the enhanced gravity shift the lensing peaks making the peaks offset from the X-ray gas. The work demonstrates that this generalized gravitational theory has the potential to explain merging cluster dynamics without dark matter.

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