CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+3 Observable Deviations from Homogeneity in an Inhomogeneous Universe.

jtd55 +1 cad96 +1 mro28 +1

+2 Angular Momentum of Dark Matter Black Holes.

jbm120 +1 sxk1031 +1

+2 Testing cosmological models with large-scale power modulation using microwave background polarization observations.

gds6 +1 mro28 +1

+2 Robustness of Inflation to Inhomogeneous Initial Conditions.

cad96 +1 jbm120 +1

+1 Manifest Duality for Partially Massless Higher Spins.

sxz353 +1

+1 Differentiating G-inflation from String Gas Cosmology using the Effective Field Theory Approach.

cad96 +1

+1 BCJ relations from a new symmetry of gauge-theory amplitudes.

oxg34 +1

Showing votes from 2016-08-16 11:30 to 2016-08-19 12:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday Aug 12th, 10:30 am.

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  • Angular Momentum of Dark Matter Black Holes.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Paul H. Frampton
     

    The putative black holes which may constitute all the dark matter are described by a Kerr metric with only two parameters, mass M and angular momentum J. There has been little discussion of J since it plays no role in the upcoming attempt at detection by microlensing. Nevertheless J does play a central role in understanding the previous lack of detection, especially of CMB distortion. We explain why bounds previously derived from lack of CMB distortion are too strong for primordial black holes with J non-vanishing. Almost none of the dark matter black holes can be from stellar collapse, and nearly all are primordial, to avoid excessive CMB distortion.

  • Testing cosmological models with large-scale power modulation using microwave background polarization observations.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Emory F. Bunn, Qingyang Xue, Haoxuan Zheng
     

    We examine the degree to which observations of large-scale cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization can shed light on the puzzling large-scale power modulation in maps of CMB anisotropy. We consider a phenomenological model in which the observed anomaly is caused by modulation of large-scale primordial curvature perturbations, and calculate Fisher information and error forecasts for future polarization data, constrained by the existing CMB anisotropy data. Because a significant fraction of the available information is contained in correlations with the anomalous temperature data, it is essential to account for these constraints. We also present a systematic approach to finding a set of normal modes that maximize the available information, generalizing the well-known Karhunen-Loeve transformation to take account of the constraints from the temperature data. A polarization map covering at least $\sim 60\%$ of the sky should be able to provide a $3\sigma$ detection of modulation at the level favored by the temperature data. A significant fraction of the information in such a data set is contained in the single mode that optimally encapsulates the signal due to temperature-polarization correlation.

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