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

  • Absorption of light dark matter in semiconductors.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Yonit Hochberg, Tongyan Lin, Kathryn M. Zurek
     

    Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter via scattering off electrons. We show that semiconductor targets can also detect significantly lighter dark matter via an absorption process. When the dark matter mass is above the band gap of the semiconductor (around an eV), absorption proceeds by excitation of an electron into the conduction band. Below the band gap, multi-phonon excitations enable absorption of dark matter in the 0.01 eV to eV mass range. Energetic dark matter particles emitted from the sun can also be probed for masses below an eV. We show that the reach for absorption of a relic kinetically mixed dark photon or pseudoscalar in semiconductors such as germanium or silicon can exceed current astrophysical and terrestrial constraints, with only a moderate exposure.

  • CMB-S4 and the Hemispherical Variance Anomaly.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Marcio O'Dwyer, Craig J. Copi, Lloyd Knox, Glenn D. Starkman
     

    Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) full-sky temperature data show a hemispherical asymmetry in power nearly aligned with the Ecliptic. In real space, this anomaly can be quantified by the temperature variance in the northern and southern Ecliptic hemispheres. In this context, the northern hemisphere displays an anomalously low variance while the southern hemisphere appears unremarkable (consistent with expectations from the best-fitting theory, $\Lambda$CDM). While this is a well established result in temperature, the low signal-to-noise ratio in current polarization data prevents a similar comparison. This will change with a proposed ground-based CMB experiment, CMB-S4. With that in mind, we generate realizations of polarization maps constrained by the temperature data and predict the distribution of the hemispherical variance in polarization considering two different sky coverage scenarios possible in CMB-S4: full Ecliptic north coverage and just the portion of the North that can be observed from a ground based telescope at the high Chilean Atacama plateau. We find that even in the set of realizations constrained by the temperature data, the low northern hemisphere variance observed in temperature is not expected in polarization. Therefore, an anomalously low variance detection in polarization would provide strong evidence against the hypothesis that the temperature anomaly is simply a statistical fluke. We show, within $\Lambda$CDM, how variance measurements in both sky coverage scenarios are related. We find that the variance makes for a good statistic in cases where the sky coverage is limited, however a full northern coverage is still preferable.

  • Remarks on inhomogeneous anisotropic cosmology.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    Ali Kaya
     

    Recently a new no-global-recollapse argument was given for some inhomogeneous and anisotropic cosmologies that utilizes surface deformation by the mean curvature flow. In this paper we discuss important properties of the mean curvature flow of spacelike surfaces in Lorentzian manifolds. We show that singularities may form during cosmic evolution and the theorems forbidding the global recollapse lose their validity. The time evolution of the spatial scalar curvature that may kinematically prevent the recollapse is determined in normal coordinates, which shows the impact of inhomogeneities explicitly. Our analysis indicates a caveat in numerical solutions that give rise to inflation.

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  • Golden Probe of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Yi Chen, Joe Lykken, Maria Spiropulu, Daniel Stolarski, Roberto Vega-Morales
     

    The ratio of the Higgs couplings to $WW$ and $ZZ$ pairs, $\lambda_{WZ}$, is a fundamental parameter in electroweak symmetry breaking as well as a measure of the (approximate) custodial symmetry possessed by the gauge boson mass matrix. We show that Higgs decays to four leptons are sensitive, via tree level/1-loop interference effects, to both the magnitude and, in particular, overall sign of $\lambda_{WZ}$. Determining this sign requires interference effects, as it is nearly impossible to measure with rate information. Furthermore, simply determining the sign effectively establishes the custodial representation of the Higgs boson. We find that $h\to4\ell$ ($4\ell \equiv 2e2\mu, 4e, 4\mu$) decays have excellent prospects of directly establishing the overall sign at a high luminosity 13 TeV LHC. We also examine the ultimate LHC sensitivity in $h\to4\ell$ to the magnitude of $\lambda_{WZ}$. Our results are independent of other measurements of the Higgs boson couplings and, in particular, largely free of assumptions about the top quark Yukawa couplings which also enter at 1-loop. This makes $h\to4\ell$ a unique and independent probe of the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism and custodial symmetry.

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