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+1 Local patch analysis for testing statistical isotropy of the Planck convergence map.

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+1 Cosmological Reconstructions with Artificial Neural Networks.

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+1 Constraining Quantum Initial Conditions before Inflation.

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+1 Isotropic X-ray bound on Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter.

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+1 The Structure of the Oscillon: The Dynamics of Attractive Self-Interaction.

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+1 Non-parametric spatial curvature inference using late-universe cosmological probes.

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  • The Structure of the Oscillon: The Dynamics of Attractive Self-Interaction.- [PDF] - [Article]

    David Cyncynates, Tudor Giurgica-Tiron
     

    Real scalar fields with attractive self-interaction may form self-bound states, called oscillons. These dense objects are ubiquitous in leading theories of dark matter and inflation; of particular interest are long-lived oscillons which survive past $14$ Gyr, offering dramatic astrophysical signatures into the present day. We introduce a new formalism for computing the properties of oscillons with improved accuracy, which we apply to study the internal structure of oscillons and to identify the physical mechanisms responsible for oscillon longevity. In particular, we show how imposing realistic boundary conditions naturally selects a near-minimally radiating solution, and how oscillon longevity arises from its geometry. Further, we introduce a natural vocabulary for the issue of oscillon stability, which we use to predict new features in oscillon evolution. This framework allows for new efficient algorithms, which we use to address questions of whether and to what extent long-lived oscillons are fine-tuned. Finally, we construct a family of potentials supporting ultra-long-lived oscillons, with lifetimes in excess of $10^{17}$ years.

  • Non-parametric spatial curvature inference using late-universe cosmological probes.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Suhail Dhawan, Justin Alsing, Sunny Vagnozzi
     

    Inferring high-fidelity constraints on the spatial curvature parameter, $\Omega_{\rm K}$, under as few assumptions as possible, is of fundamental importance in cosmology. We propose a method to non-parametrically infer $\Omega_{\rm K}$ from late-Universe probes alone. Using Gaussian Processes (GP) to reconstruct the expansion history, we combine Cosmic Chronometers (CC) and Type Ia Supernovae (SNe~Ia) data to infer constraints on curvature, marginalized over the expansion history, calibration of the CC and SNe~Ia data, and the GP hyper-parameters. The obtained constraints on $\Omega_{\rm K}$ are free from parametric model assumptions for the expansion history, and are insensitive to the overall calibration of both the CC and SNe~Ia data (being sensitive only to relative distances and expansion rates). Applying this method to \textit{Pantheon} SNe~Ia and the latest compilation of CCs, we find $\Omega_{\rm K} = -0.03 \pm 0.26$, consistent with spatial flatness at the $\mathcal{O}(10^{-1})$ level, and independent of any early-Universe probes. Applying our methodology to future Baryon Acoustic Oscillations and SNe~Ia data from upcoming Stage IV surveys, we forecast the ability to constrain $\Omega_{\rm K}$ at the $\mathcal{O}(10^{-2})$ level.

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