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.

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+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.

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

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

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

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

users

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astro-ph.CO

  • Turbulence-induced deviation between baryonic field and dark matter field in the spatial distribution of the Universe.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Hua-Yu Yang, Ping He, Weishan Zhu, Long-Long Feng
     

    The cosmic baryonic fluid at low redshifts is similar to a fully developed turbulence. In this work, we use simulation samples produced by the hybrid cosmological hydrodynamical/N-body code, to investigate on what scale the deviation of spatial distributions between baryons and dark matter is caused by turbulence. For this purpose, we do not include the physical processes such as star formation, supernovae (SNe) and active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback into our code, so that the effect of turbulence heating for IGM can be exhibited to the most extent. By computing cross-correlation functions $r_m(k)$ for the density field and $r_v(k)$ for the velocity field of both baryons and dark matter, we find that deviations between the two matter components for both density field and velocity field, as expected, are scale-dependent. That is, the deviations are the most significant at small scales and gradually diminish on larger and larger scales. Also, the deviations are time-dependent, i.e. they become larger and larger with increasing cosmic time. The most emphasized result is that the spatial deviations between baryons and dark matter revealed by velocity field are more significant than that by density field. At z = 0, at the 1% level of deviation, the deviation scale is about 3.7 $h^{-1}$Mpc for density field, while as large as 23 $h^{-1}$Mpc for velocity field, a scale that falls within the weakly non-linear regime for the structure formation paradigm. Our results indicate that the effect of turbulence heating is indeed comparable to that of these processes such as SN and AGN feedback.

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astro-ph.IM

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gr-qc

  • Measurement of Gravitational Coupling between Millimeter-Sized Masses.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Tobias Westphal, Hans Hepach, Jeremias Pfaff, Markus Aspelmeyer
     

    We demonstrate gravitational coupling between two gold spheres of approximately 1mm radius and 90mg mass. By periodically modulating the source mass position at a frequency f=12.7mHz we generate a time-dependent gravitational acceleration at the location of the test mass, which is measured off resonance in a miniature torsional balance configuration. Over an integration time of 350 hours the test mass oscillator enables measurements with a systematic accuracy of 4E-11m/s^2 and a statistical precision of 4E-12m/s^2. This is sufficient to resolve the gravitational signal at a minimal surface distance of 400mum between the two masses. We observe both linear and quadratic coupling, consistent in signal strength with a time-varying 1/r gravitational potential. Contributions of non-gravitational forces could be kept to less than 10% of the observed signal. We expect further improvements to enable the isolation of gravity as a coupling force for objects well below the Planck mass. This opens the way for precision tests of gravity in a new regime of isolated microscopic source masses.

  • Three puzzles in cosmology.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Samir D. Mathur
     

    Cosmology presents us with several puzzles that are related to the fundamental structure of quantum theory. We discuss three such puzzles, linking them to effects that arise in black hole physics. We speculate that puzzles in cosmology may be resolved by the vecro structure of the vacuum that resolves the information paradox and the `bags of gold' problem for black holes.

hep-ph

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hep-th

  • General solution of the Dirac equation with the Coulomb potential.- [PDF] - [Article]

    A. A. Eremko, L. Brizhik, V. M. Loktev
     

    The Dirac equation with the Coulomb potential is studied. It is shown that there exists a new invariant in addition to the known Dirac and Johnson-Lippman ones. The solution of the Dirac equation, using the generalized invariant, and explicit expressions for the bispinors corresponding to the three sets of the invariants, their eigenvalues and quantum numbers are obtained. The general solution of the Dirac equation with the Coulomb potential is shown to contain free parameters, whose variation transforms one particular solution into any other and controls spatial electron probability amplitude and spin polarization. The electron probability densities and spin polarizations are obtained in the general form and calculated explicitly for some electron states in the hydrogen-like energy spectrum. The spatial distributions of these characteristics are shown to depend essentially on the invariant set, demonstrating physical difference of the states corresponding to different invariants.

hep-ex

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quant-ph

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