CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+2 Inflation in Flatland.

kxp265 +1 lxj154 +1

+1 Analyzing the CP Nature of a New Scalar Particle via S->Zh Decay.

pxf112 +1

+1 Neutral Naturalness with Bifundamental Gluinos.

pxf112 +1

+1 Gauge Coupling Unification with Hidden Photon, and Minicharged Dark Matter.

pxf112 +1

+1 Non-linear partially massless symmetry in an SO(1,5) continuation of conformal gravity.

kjh92 +1

+1 Electroweak Baryogenesis with Lepton Flavor Violation. - [UPDATED]

pxf112 +1

+1 Continuous spin gauge field in (A)dS space.

kjh92 +1

+1 Beyond the Boost: Measuring the intrinsic dipole of the CMB using the spectral distortions of the monopole and quadrupole.

mro28 +1

+1 Towards a Gravity Dual for the Large Scale Structure of the Universe.

sxk1031 +1

+1 Imprint of DES super-structures on the Cosmic Microwave Background.

mro28 +1

Showing votes from 2016-09-30 12:30 to 2016-10-04 11:30 | Next meeting is Friday Aug 15th, 11:30 am.

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astro-ph.CO

  • Beyond the Boost: Measuring the intrinsic dipole of the CMB using the spectral distortions of the monopole and quadrupole.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Siavash Yasini, Elena Pierpaoli
     

    We present a method aimed at separating the motion-induced dipole of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the intrinsic, primordial dipole component. We show that in a moving frame, the leakage of an intrinsic dipole moment into the CMB monopole and quadrupole induces spectral distortions with distinct frequency functions that respectively peak at 266 GHz and 310 GHz at $\sim 10$nK level. The leakage into the quadrupole moment also induces a geometrical distortion to the spatial morphology of this mode. The combination of these effects can be used to lift the degeneracy between the motion-induced dipole and any intrinsic dipole that the CMB might possess. The leakage of an intrinsic dipole of order $\sim 10^{-5}$ into the monopole and quadrupole moments will be detectable by a PIXIE--like experiment at $\sim 6\sigma$ at the peak frequency.

  • Towards a Gravity Dual for the Large Scale Structure of the Universe.- [PDF] - [Article]

    A. Kehagias, A. Riotto, M.S. Sloth
     

    The dynamics of the large-scale structure of the universe enjoys at all scales, even in the highly non-linear regime, a Lifshitz symmetry during the matter-dominated period. In this paper we propose a general class of six-dimensional spacetimes which could be a gravity dual to the four-dimensional large-scale structure of the universe. In this set-up, the Lifshitz symmetry manifests itself as an isometry in the bulk and our universe is a four-dimensional brane moving in such six-dimensional bulk. After finding the correspondence between the bulk and the brane dynamical Lifshitz exponents, we find the intriguing result that the preferred value of the dynamical Lifshitz exponent of our observed universe, at both linear and non-linear scales, corresponds to a fixed point of the RGE flow of the dynamical Lifshitz exponent in the dual system where the symmetry is enhanced to the Schrodinger group containing a non-relativistic conformal symmetry. We also investigate the RGE flow between fixed points of the Lifshitz dynamical exponent in the bulk and observe that this flow is reflected in a growth rate of the large-scale structure, which seems to be in qualitative agreement with what is observed in current data. Our set-up might provide an interesting new arena for testing the ideas of holography and gravitational duals.

  • Imprint of DES super-structures on the Cosmic Microwave Background.- [PDF] - [Article]

    A. Kovács, C. Sánchez, J. García-Bellido, S. Nadathur, R. Crittenden, D. Gruen, D. Huterer, D. Bacon, J. DeRose, S. Dodelson, E. Gaztañaga, D. Kirk, O. Lahav, R. Miquel, K. Naidoo, B. Soergel, L. Whiteway, F. B. Abdalla, S. Allam, J. Annis, A. Benoit-Lévy, E. Bertin, D. Brooks, E. Buckley-Geer, A. Carnero Rosell, M. Carrasco Kind, J. Carretero, C. E. Cunha, C. B. D'Andrea, L. N. da Costa, D. L. DePoy, S. Desai, T. F. Eifler, D. A. Finley, B. Flaugher, P. Fosalba, J. Frieman, T. Giannantonio, D. A. Goldstein, R. A. Gruendl, G. Gutierrez, D. J. James, K. Kuehn, N. Kuropatkin, J. L. Marshall, P. Melchior, F. Menanteau, B. Nord, R. Ogando, A. A. Plazas, A. K. Romer, E. Sanchez, V. Scarpine, I. Sevilla-Noarbe, F. Sobreira, E. Suchyta, M. Swanson, G. Tarle, D. Thomas, et al. (1 additional author not shown)
     

    Small temperature anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background can be sourced by density perturbations via the late-time integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect. Large voids and superclusters are excellent environments to make a localized measurement of this tiny imprint. In some cases excess signals have been reported. We probed these claims with an independent data set, using the first year data of the Dark Energy Survey in a different footprint, and using a different super-structure finding strategy. We identified 52 large voids and 102 superclusters at redshifts $0.2 < z < 0.65$. We used the Jubilee simulation to a priori evaluate the optimal ISW measurement configuration for our compensated top-hat filtering technique, and then performed a stacking measurement of the CMB temperature field based on the DES data. For optimal configurations, we detected a cumulative cold imprint of voids with $\Delta T_{f} \approx -5.0\pm3.7~\mu K$ and a hot imprint of superclusters $\Delta T_{f} \approx 5.1\pm3.2~\mu K$ ; this is $\sim1.2\sigma$ higher than the expected $|\Delta T_{f}| \approx 0.6~\mu K$ imprint of such super-structures in $\Lambda$CDM. If we instead use an a posteriori selected filter size ($R/R_{v}=0.6$), we can find a temperature decrement as large as $\Delta T_{f} \approx -9.8\pm4.7~\mu K$ for voids, which is $\sim2\sigma$ above $\Lambda$CDM expectations and is comparable to previous measurements made using SDSS super-structure data.

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astro-ph.GA

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gr-qc

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hep-ph

  • Analyzing the CP Nature of a New Scalar Particle via S->Zh Decay.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Martin Bauer, Matthias Neubert, Cornell U.), Andrea Thamm
     

    Scalar particles $S$ which are singlets under the Standard Model gauge group are generic features of many models of fundamental physics, in particular as possible mediators to a hidden sector. We show that the decay $S\to Zh$ provides a powerful probe of the CP nature of the scalar, because it is allowed only if $S$ has CP-odd interactions. We perform a model-independent analysis of this decay using an effective Lagrangian and compute the relevant Wilson coefficients arising from integrating out heavy fermions to one-loop order.

  • Neutral Naturalness with Bifundamental Gluinos.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Tony Gherghetta, Minh Nguyen, Zachary Thomas
     

    We study constraints on one-loop neutral naturalness at the LHC by considering gluon partners which are required to ameliorate the tuning in the Higgs mass-squared arising at two loops. This is done with a simple orbifold model of folded supersymmetry which not only contains color-neutral stops but also bifundamental gluinos that are charged under the Standard Model color group $SU(3)_C$ and a separate $SU(3)_C'$ group. The bifundamental gluinos reduce the Higgs mass tuning at two loops and maintain naturalness provided the gluinos are lighter than approximately 1.9 TeV for a 5 TeV cutoff scale. Limits from the LHC already forbid bifundamental gluinos below 1.4 TeV, and other non-colored states such as electroweakinos, $Z'$ bosons and dark sector bound states may be probed at future colliders. The search for bifundamental gluinos therefore provides a direct probe of one-loop neutral naturalness that can be fully explored at the LHC.

  • Gauge Coupling Unification with Hidden Photon, and Minicharged Dark Matter.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Ryuji Daido, Fuminobu Takahashi, Norimi Yokozaki
     

    We show that gauge coupling unification is realized with a greater accuracy in the presence of a massless hidden photon which has a large kinetic mixing with hypercharge. We solve the renormalization group equations at two-loop level and find that the GUT unification scale is around $10^{16.5}$ GeV which sufficiently suppresses the proton decay rate, and that the unification depends only on the kinetic mixing, but not on the hidden gauge coupling nor the presence of vector-like matter fields charged under U(1)$_H$ and/or SU(5). Matter fields charged under the unbroken hidden U(1)$_H$ are stable and they contribute to dark matter. Interestingly, they become minicharged dark matter which carries a small but non-zero electric charge, if the hidden gauge coupling is tiny. The minicharged dark matter is a natural outcome of the gauge coupling unification with a hidden photon.

  • Electroweak Baryogenesis with Lepton Flavor Violation.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    Cheng-Wei Chiang, Kaori Fuyuto, Eibun Senaha
     

    We investigate the feasibility of electroweak baryogenesis in a two-Higgs doublet model with lepton flavor violation. By scrutinizing the heavy Higgs boson mass spectrum, regions satisfying both strong first-order electroweak phase transition and the muon $g-2$ anomaly are identified. We also estimate the baryon number density by exploiting extra Yukawa couplings in the $\mu$-$\tau$ sector. It is found that a CP-violating source term can be enhanced by the $\mu$-$\tau$ flavor-violating coupling together with the extra $\tau$ coupling. With $\mathcal{O}(1)$ Yukawa couplings and CP-violating phases, the observed baryon number density is marginally produced under a generous assumption for the bubble wall profile.

hep-th

  • Continuous spin gauge field in (A)dS space.- [PDF] - [Article]

    R.R. Metsaev
     

    Totally symmetric continuous spin field propagating in (A)dS is studied. Lagrangian gauge invariant formulation for such field is developed. Lagrangian of continuous spin field is constructed in terms of double traceless tensor fields, while gauge transformations are constructed in terms of traceless gauge transformation parameters. de Donder like gauge condition that leads to simple gauge fixed Lagrangian is found. Gauge-fixed Lagrangian invariant under global BRST transformations is presented. The BRST Lagrangian is used for computation of a partition function. It is demonstrated that the partition function of the continuous spin field is equal to one. Various decoupling limits of the continuous spin field are also studied.

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