CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+2 Unification and New Particles at the LHC.

pxf112 +2

+2 CMB-S4 and the Hemispherical Variance Anomaly.

jbm120 +1 jtd55 +1 mro28 +1

+1 Principal Shapes and Squeezed Limits in the Effective Field Theory of Large Scale Structure.

bump   sxk1031 +1

+1 Elucidating Dark Energy with Future 21 cm Observations.

sxk1031 +1

+1 Absorption of light dark matter in semiconductors.

pxf112 +1

+1 Gravitational Waves and the Fate of Scalar-Tensor Gravity.

cad96 +1

+1 Golden Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking.

pxf112 +1

Showing votes from 2016-08-05 12:30 to 2016-08-09 11:30 | Next meeting is Friday Aug 8th, 11:30 am.

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astro-ph.CO

  • Gravitational Waves and the Fate of Scalar-Tensor Gravity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Dario Bettoni, Jose María Ezquiaga, Kurt Hinterbichler, Miguel Zumalacárregui, (2) Madrid IFT, (3) Perimeter Institute, (4) UC Berkeley)
     

    We investigate the propagation speed of gravitational waves (GWs) in generic scalar-tensor gravity. A difference in the speed of gravity relative to the speed of light can be caused by the emergence of a disformal geometry in the gravitational sector. This requires the background scalar configuration to both spontaneously break Lorentz symmetry and couple to second derivatives of the metric perturbations through the Weyl tensor or higher derivatives of the scalar. The latter requirement allows a division of gravitational theories into two families: those that predict that GWs propagate exactly at the speed of light and those that allow for anomalous speed. Neutron star binary mergers and other GW events with an associated electromagnetic counterpart can place extremely tight constraints on the speed of GWs relative to the speed of light. However, such observations become impossible if the speed is modified too much, as predicted by some models of cosmic acceleration. Complementary measurements of the speed of gravity may be possible by monitoring nearby periodic sources, such as the binary white dwarf system WDS J0651+2844 and other eLISA verification binaries, and looking for a phase difference between the gravitational wave signal and an electromagnetic signal. Future multi-messenger GW astronomy thus has the potential to detect an anomalous speed, thereby ruling out GR and significantly changing our understanding of gravity. A negative detection will rule out or severely constrain any solution in any theory which allows for anomalous propagation of GWs.

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  • Unification and New Particles at the LHC.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Nima Arkani-Hamed, Raffaele Tito D'Agnolo, Matthew Low, David Pinner
     

    Precision gauge coupling unification is one of the primary quantitative successes of low energy or split supersymmetry. Preserving this success puts severe restrictions on possible matter and gauge sectors that might appear at collider-accessible energies. In this work we enumerate new gauge sectors which are compatible with unification, consisting of horizontal gauge groups acting on vector-like matter charged under the Standard Model. Interestingly, almost all of these theories are in the supersymmetric conformal window at high energies and confine quickly after the superpartners are decoupled. For a range of scalar masses compatible with both moderately tuned and minimally split supersymmetry, the confining dynamics happen at the multi-TeV scale, leading to a spectrum of multiple spin-0 and spin-1 resonances accessible to the LHC, with unusual quantum numbers and striking decay patterns.

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