CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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+3 A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant.

bump   jtd55 +3 mro28 +1 gds6 +1

+1 Space-time slicing in Horndeski theories and its implications for non-singular bouncing solutions.

lxj154 +1

+1 Across-horizon quantum scattering and information transfer.

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+1 GW170817 Falsifies Dark Matter Emulators.

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0 Constraints from microlensing experiments on clustered primordial black holes.

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Showing votes from 2017-10-17 11:30 to 2017-10-20 12:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday Sep 16th, 10:30 am.

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astro-ph.CO

  • GW170817 Falsifies Dark Matter Emulators.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Sibel Boran, Shantanu Desai, Emre Kahya, Richard Woodard
     

    On August 17, 2017 the LIGO interferometers detected the gravitational wave (GW) signal (GW170817) from the coalescence of binary neutron stars. This signal was also simultaneously seen throughout the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum from radio waves to gamma-rays. We point out that this simultaneous detection of GW and EM signals rules out a class of modified gravity theories, which dispense with the need for dark matter. This simultaneous observation also provides the first ever test of Einstein's Weak Equivalence Principle (WEP) between gravitons and photons. We calculate the Shapiro time delay due to the gravitational potential of the total dark matter distribution along the line of sight (complementary to the calculation in arXiv:1710.05834) to be about 1000 days. Using this estimate for the Shapiro delay and from the time difference of 1.7 seconds between the GW signal and gamma-rays, we can constrain violations of WEP using the parameterized post-Newtonian (PPN) parameter $\gamma$, and is given by $|\gamma_{\rm {GW}}-\gamma_{\rm{EM}}|<3.9 \times 10^{-8}$.

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gr-qc

  • Space-time slicing in Horndeski theories and its implications for non-singular bouncing solutions.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Anna Ijjas
     

    In this paper, we show how the proper choice of gauge is critical in analyzing the stability of non-singular cosmological bounce solutions based on Horndeski theories. We show that it is possible to construct non-singular cosmological bounce solutions with classically stable behavior for all modes with wavelengths above the Planck scale where: (a) the solution involves a stage of null-energy condition violation during which gravity is described by a modification of Einstein's general relativity; and (b) the solution reduces to Einstein gravity both before and after the null-energy condition violating stage. Similar considerations apply to galilean genesis scenarios.

hep-ph

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hep-th

  • Across-horizon quantum scattering and information transfer.- [PDF] - [Article]

    V.A. Emelyanov, F.R. Klinkhamer
     

    We address the question whether or not two electrically charged particles can Coulomb scatter if one of these particles is inside a Schwarzschild black-hole horizon and the other outside. We show that the quantum process can be consistent with the local energy-momentum conservation law. This result implies that across-horizon scattering is a physical effect, happening near astrophysical black holes. Using this quantum scattering process, we propose a \textit{Gedankenexperiment} which transfers information from inside the horizon to outside.

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