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+2 Fully stable cosmological solutions with a non-singular classical bounce.

kxp265 +1 jbm120 +1

+1 CppTransport: a platform to automate calculation of inflationary correlation functions.

cad96 +1

+1 PyTransport: A Python package for the calculation of inflationary correlation functions.

jtd55 +1

+1 (Almost) Closing the Sterile Neutrino Dark Matter Window with NuSTAR.

pxf112 +1 jtd55 +1

+1 Superluminality, Black Holes and Effective Field Theory.

kxp265 +1

+1 SpECTRE: A Task-based Discontinuous Galerkin Code for Relativistic Astrophysics.

jtd55 +1 jbm120 +1

+1 H, He-like recombination spectra II: $l$-changing collisions for He Rydberg states.

lxj154 +1 gds6 +2

Showing votes from 2016-09-02 12:30 to 2016-09-06 11:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday Aug 5th, 10:30 am.

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  • Microlensing and dynamical constraints on primordial black hole dark matter with an extended mass function.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Anne M. Green
     

    The recent discovery of gravitational waves from mergers of $\sim 10 \, M_{\odot}$ black hole binaries has stimulated interested in Primordial Black Hole dark matter in this mass range. Microlensing and dynamical constraints exclude all of the dark matter being in compact objects with a delta function mass function in the range $10^{-7} \lesssim M/ M_{\odot} \lesssim 10^{5}$. However it has been argued that all of the dark matter could be composed of compact objects in this range with an extended mass function. We explicitly recalculate the microlensing and dynamical constraints for compact objects with an extended mass function which replicates the PBH mass function produced by inflation models. We find that the microlensing and dynamical constraints place conflicting constraints on the width of the mass function, and do not find a mass function which satisfies both constraints.

  • Fully stable cosmological solutions with a non-singular classical bounce.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Anna Ijjas, Paul J. Steinhardt
     

    We recently showed how it is possible to use a cubic Galileon action to construct classical cosmological solutions that enter a contracting null energy condition (NEC) violating phase, bounce at finite values of the scale factor and exit into an expanding NEC-satisfying phase without encountering any singularities or pathologies. A drawback of these examples is that singular behavior is encountered at some time either just before or just after the NEC-violating phase. In this Letter, we show that it is possible to circumvent this problem by extending our method to actions that include the next order ${\cal L}_4$ Galileon interaction. Using this approach, we construct non-singular classical bouncing cosmological solutions that are non-pathological for all times.

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  • Superluminality, Black Holes and Effective Field Theory.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Garrett Goon, Kurt Hinterbichler
     

    Under the assumption that a UV theory does not display superluminal behavior, we ask what constraints on superluminality are satisfied in the effective field theory (EFT). We study two examples of effective theories: quantum electrodynamics (QED) coupled to gravity after the electron is integrated out, and the flat-space galileon. The first is realized in nature, the second is more speculative, but they both exhibit apparent superluminality around non-trivial backgrounds. In the QED case, we attempt, and fail, to find backgrounds for which the superluminal signal advance can be made larger than the putative resolving power of the EFT. In contrast, in the galileon case it is easy to find such backgrounds, indicating that if the UV completion of the galileon is (sub)luminal, quantum corrections must become important at distance scales of order the Vainshtein radius of the background configuration, much larger than the naive EFT strong coupling distance scale. Such corrections would be reminiscent of the non-perturbative Schwarzschild scale quantum effects that are expected to resolve the black hole information problem. Finally, a byproduct of our analysis is a calculation of how perturbative quantum effects alter charged Reissner-Nordstrom black holes.

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