CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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+2 Three puzzles in cosmology.

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+1 General solution of the Dirac equation with the Coulomb potential.

bump   oxg34 +1 gds6 +1

+1 Turbulence-induced deviation between baryonic field and dark matter field in the spatial distribution of the Universe.

gds6 +1

+1 Almost certain loss from black holes: critical comments on the black hole final state proposal.

gds6 +1

+1 The (ultra) light in the dark: A potential vector boson of $8.7\times 10^{-13}$ eV from GW190521.

bump   cxt282 +1

+1 A Clockwork Solution to the Doublet-Triplet Splitting Problem.

gds6 +1

+1 Discovering supernova-produced dark matter with directional detectors.

gds6 +1

Showing votes from 2020-09-18 12:30 to 2020-09-22 11:30 | Next meeting is Friday Sep 12th, 11:30 am.

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  • Almost certain loss from black holes: critical comments on the black hole final state proposal.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Dong Jin Lee, Dong-han Yeom
     

    In this paper, we critically revisit the Horowitz-Maldacena proposal and its generalization of Lloyd. In the original proposal, as well as in Lloyd's generalization, Hawking radiation involves a pair of maximally entangled quantum states in which the ingoing partner state and the collapsed matter form either a maximally entangled pair or a Schmidt decomposed state near the singularity. However, this cannot be the most generic state if there is an interaction between the collapsing matter and the incoming Hawking radiation. In opposition to Lloyd's conclusion such that information can almost certainly escape from a black hole, we analytically and numerically confirm that information will almost certainly be lost because the fidelity will approach zero as the degrees of freedom increase.

hep-ph

  • A Clockwork Solution to the Doublet-Triplet Splitting Problem.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Gero von Gersdorff
     

    Maybe the biggest puzzle in grand unified theories (GUTs) is the apparent large splitting of the doublet and triplet Higgs masses. We suggest a novel mechanism to solve this puzzle, which relies on the clockwork mechanism to generate large hierarchies from order-one numbers. The tension between gauge coupling unification and proton lifetime from minimal SU(5) GUTs is also removed in this scenario, and the theory remains perturbative until the Planck scale.

  • Discovering supernova-produced dark matter with directional detectors.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Elisabetta Baracchini, William DeRocco, Giorgio Dho
     

    Supernovae can produce vast fluxes of new particles with masses on the MeV scale, a mass scale of interest for models of light dark matter. When these new particles become diffusively trapped within the supernova, the escaping flux will emerge semirelativistic with an order-one spread in velocities. As a result, overlapping emissions from Galactic supernovae will produce an overall flux of these particles at Earth that is approximately constant in time. However, this flux is highly anisotropic and is steeply peaked towards the Galactic center. This is in contrast with the cosmological abundance of a WIMP-like dark matter which, due to the rotation of the Galaxy, appears to come from the direction of the Cygnus constellation. In this paper, we demonstrate the need for a directional detector to efficiently discriminate between a signal from a cold cosmological abundance of GeV-scale WIMPs and a signal from a hot population of supernova-produced MeV-scale dark matter.

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