CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+1 Averaged Null Energy Condition from Causality.

kjh92 +1

+1 The Standard-Model Extension and Gravitational Tests.

jtd55 +1

+1 Topology of the Electroweak Vacua.

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+1 Initial conditions for inflation.

jbm120 +1

+1 La Fin du MOND? {\Lambda} CDM is Fully Consistent with SPARC Acceleration Law.

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+1 MOND Prediction for the Velocity Dispersion of the `Feeble Giant' Crater II.

jbm120 +1

+1 Baryon Acoustic Oscillations reconstruction with pixels.

jtd55 +1

+1 Dipolar modulation in the size of galaxies: The effect of Doppler magnification.

jbm120 +1

+1 Exact Initial Data for Black Hole Universes with a Cosmological Constant.

jbm120 +1

+1 Can we reconcile the TA excess and hotspot with Auger observations?.

jtd55 +1

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  • Initial conditions for inflation.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Michal Artymowski
     

    A novel proposal is presented, which manages to overcome the initial conditions problem of inflation with a plateau. An earlier period of proto-inflation, beginning at Planck scale, accounts for the Universe expansion and arranges the required initial conditions for inflation on the plateu to commence. We show that, if proto-inflation is power-law, it does not suffer from any eternal inflationary stage. A simple model realisation is constructed in the context of $\alpha$-attractors, which can both generate the inflationary plateau and the exponential slopes around it, necessary for the two inflation stages. Our mechanism allows to assume chaotic initial conditions at the Planck scale for proto-inflation, it is generic and it is shown to work without fine-tunings.

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  • La Fin du MOND? {\Lambda} CDM is Fully Consistent with SPARC Acceleration Law.- [PDF] - [Article]

    B.W. Keller, J.W. Wadsley
     

    Recent analysis (McGaugh et al. 2016) of the SPARC galaxy sample found a surprisingly tight relation between the radial acceleration inferred from the rotation curves, and the acceleration due to the baryonic components of the disc. It has been suggested that this relation may be evidence for new physics, beyond {\Lambda}CDM . In this letter we show that the 18 galaxies from the MUGS2 match the SPARC acceleration relation. These cosmological simulations of star forming, rotationally supported discs were simulated with a WMAP3 {\Lambda}CDM cosmology, and match the SPARC acceleration relation with less scatter than the observational data. These results show that this acceleration law is a consequence of dissipative collapse of baryons, rather than being evidence for exotic dark-sector physics or new dynamical laws.

  • MOND Prediction for the Velocity Dispersion of the `Feeble Giant' Crater II.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Stacy S. McGaugh
     

    Crater II is an unusual object among the dwarf satellite galaxies of the Local Group in that it has a very large size for its small luminosity. This provides a strong test of MOND, as Crater II should be in the deep MOND regime ($g_{in} \approx 34\;\mathrm{km}^2\,\mathrm{s}^{-2}\,\mathrm{kpc}^{-1} \ll a_0 = 3700\;\mathrm{km}^2\,\mathrm{s}^{-2}\,\mathrm{kpc}^{-1}$). Despite its great distance ($\approx 120$ kpc) from the Milky Way, the external field of the host ($g_{ex} \approx 282\; \mathrm{km}^2\,\mathrm{s}^{-2}\,\mathrm{kpc}^{-1}$) comfortably exceeds the internal field. Consequently, Crater II should be subject to the external field effect, a feature unique to MOND. This leads to the prediction of a very low velocity dispersion: $\sigma_{efe} = 2.1^{+0.9}_{-0.6}\;\mathrm{km}\,\mathrm{s}^{-1}$.

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