CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+1 Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization.

lxj154 +1

+1 Black String in dRGT Massive Gravity.

lxj154 +1

+1 A unified composite model of inflation and dark matter in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio theory. - [UPDATED]

cxt282 +1

+1 Hubble trouble or Hubble bubble?. - [UPDATED]

jxs1325 +1

+1 Detection principle of gravitational wave detectors.

jtd55 +1

+1 Simulations of closed timelike curves. - [UPDATED]

cxt282 +1

Showing votes from 2017-01-17 11:30 to 2017-01-20 12:30 | Next meeting is Friday May 22nd, 11:30 am.

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  • Inflation and Conformal Invariance: The Perspective from Radial Quantization.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Alex Kehagias, Antonio Riotto
     

    According to the dS/CFT correspondence, correlators of fields generated during a primordial de Sitter phase are constrained by three-dimensional conformal invariance. Using the properties of radially quantized conformal field theories and the operator-state correspondence, we glean information on some points. The Higuchi bound on the masses of spin-s states in de Sitter is a direct consequence of reflection positivity in radially quantized CFT$_3$ and the fact that scaling dimensions of operators are energies of states. The partial massless states appearing in de Sitter correspond from the boundary CFT$_3$ perspective to boundary states with highest weight for the conformal group. We discuss inflationary consistency relations and the role of asymptotic symmetries which transform asymptotic vacua to new physically inequivalent vacua by generating long perturbation modes. We show that on the CFT$_3$ side, asymptotic symmetries have a nice quantum mechanics interpretation. For instance, acting with the asymptotic dilation symmetry corresponds to evolving states forward (or backward) in "time" and the charge generating the asymptotic symmetry transformation is the Hamiltonian itself. Finally, we investigate the symmetries of anisotropic inflation and show that correlators of four-dimensional free scalar fields can be reproduced in the dual picture by considering an isotropic three-dimensional boundary enjoying dilation symmetry, but with a nonvanishing vacuum expectation value of the boundary stress-energy momentum tensor.

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  • Black String in dRGT Massive Gravity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Lunchakorn Tannukij, Pitayuth Wongjun, Sushant G. Ghosh
     

    We derive black string solutions, both charged and uncharged, in de Rham, Gabadadze and Tolley (dRGT) massive gravity, for a generic choice of the parameters in the theory and call it dRGT black string. They are generalization of the Lemos cylindrical solutions. It turns out that the dRGT black string solutions include most of the known black string solutions to the Einstein field equations such as the monopole-black string ones with the coefficients for the third and fourth terms in the potential while the graviton mass in massive gravity naturally generates the cosmological constant and the global monopole term. Further, we compute the mass, temperature, and entropy of dRGT black string and also perform thermodynamic stability of black string. It turns out that the presence of the graviton mass completely changes the black string thermodynamics, and it can provide the Hawking-Page phase transition which is also true for the charged dRGT black string. It turns out that the dRGT black string solutions are thermodynamically stable for $r>r_c$ with negative potential and positive heat capacity, unstable for $r<r_c$ where the potential is positive. The metric of the dRGT black string smoothly goes over to the Lemos solution.

  • A unified composite model of inflation and dark matter in the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio theory.- [PDF] - [Article] - [UPDATED]

    Phongpichit Channuie, Chi Xiong
     

    In this work, we propose a cosmological scenario inherently based on the effective Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model that cosmic inflation and dark matter can be successfully described by a single framework. On the one hand, the scalar channel of the NJL model plays a role of the composite inflaton (CI) and we show that it is viable to achieve successful inflation via a non-minimal coupling to gravity. For model of inflation, we compute the inflationary parameters and confront them with recent Planck 2015 data. We discover that the predictions of the model are in excellent agreement with the Planck analysis. We also present in our model a simple connection of physics from the high scales to low scales via renormalization group equations of the physical parameters. On the other hand, the pseudoscalar channel can be assigned as a candidate for composite dark matter (CD). For model of dark matter, we couple the pseudoscalar to the Higgs sector of the standard model with the coupling strength $\kappa$ and estimate its thermally-averaged relic abundance. We discover that the CD mass is strongly sensitive to the coupling $\kappa$. We find in case of light CD, $M_{s}<M_{h}/2$, that the required relic abundance is archived for value of its mass $M_{s} \sim 61\,{\rm GeV}$ for $\kappa=0.1$. However, in this case the CD mass can be lighter when the coupling is getting larger. Moreover, in case of heavy CD, $M_{s}> M_{W,\,Z}$ (or $>M_{h}$), the required relic abundance can be satisfied for value of the CD mass $M_{s}\sim 410\,{\rm GeV}$ for $\kappa = 0.5$. In contradiction to the light mass case, however, the CD mass in this case can even be heavier when the coupling is getting larger.

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