CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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+2 The Impact of the Higgs on Einstein's Gravity.

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+2 Massive Galileon Positivity Bounds.

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+2 Phases of New Physics in the BAO Spectrum.

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+1 Gravitational radiation from compact binary systems in screened modified gravity.

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+1 Wiener filter reloaded: fast signal reconstruction without preconditioning.

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  • Gravitational radiation from compact binary systems in screened modified gravity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Xing Zhang, Tan Liu, Wen Zhao
     

    Screened modified gravity (SMG) is a kind of scalar-tensor theory with screening mechanisms, which can suppress the fifth force in dense regions and allow theories to evade the solar system and laboratory tests. In this paper, we investigate how the screening mechanisms in SMG affect the gravitational radiation damping effects, calculate in detail the rate of the energy loss due to the emission of tensor and scalar gravitational radiations, and derive their contributions to the change in the orbital period of the binary system. We find that the scalar radiation depends on the screened parameters and the propagation speed of scalar waves, and the scalar dipole radiation dominates the orbital decay of the binary system. For strongly self-gravitating bodies, all effects of scalar sector are strongly suppressed by the screening mechanisms in SMG. By comparing our results to observations of binary system PSR J0348+0432, we place the stringent constraints on the screening mechanisms in SMG. As an application of these results, we focus on three specific models of SMG (chameleon, symmetron, and dilaton), and derive the constraints on the model parameters, respectively.

  • Wiener filter reloaded: fast signal reconstruction without preconditioning.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Doogesh Kodi Ramanah, Guilhem Lavaux, Benjamin D. Wandelt
     

    We present a high performance solution to the Wiener filtering problem via a formulation that is dual to the recently developed messenger technique. This new dual messenger algorithm, like its predecessor, efficiently calculates the Wiener filter solution of large and complex data sets without preconditioning and can account for inhomogeneous noise distributions and arbitrary mask geometries. We demonstrate the capabilities of this scheme in signal reconstruction by applying it on a simulated cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature data set. The performance of this new method is compared to that of the standard messenger algorithm and the preconditioned conjugate gradient (PCG) approach, using a series of well-known convergence diagnostics and their processing times, for the particular problem under consideration. This variant of the messenger algorithm matches the performance of the PCG method in terms of the effectiveness of reconstruction of the input angular power spectrum and converges smoothly to the final solution. The dual messenger algorithm outperforms the standard messenger and PCG methods in terms of execution time, as it runs to completion around 2 and 3-4 times faster than the respective methods, for the specific problem considered.

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  • The Impact of the Higgs on Einstein's Gravity.- [PDF] - [Article]

    M. D. Maia, Valdir B. Bezerra
     

    The existence of the Higgs particle necessarily implies in the inclusion of Einstein's gravitational field in the standard model of interactions. It also implies in the existence of a new massive, spin-2, weakly interacting field of geometrical nature, acting as a short range carrier of Einstein's gravitation.

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  • Massive Galileon Positivity Bounds.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Claudia de Rham, Scott Melville, Andrew J. Tolley, Shuang-Yong Zhou
     

    The EFT coefficients in any gapped, scalar, Lorentz invariant field theory must satisfy positivity requirements if there is to exist a local, analytic Wilsonian UV completion. We apply these bounds to the tree level scattering amplitudes for a massive Galileon. The addition of a mass term, which does not spoil the non-renormalization theorem of the Galileon and preserves the Galileon symmetry at loop level, is necessary to satisfy the lowest order positivity bound. We further show that a careful choice of successively higher derivative corrections are necessary to satisfy the higher order positivity bounds. There is then no obstruction to a local UV completion from considerations of tree level 2-to-2 scattering alone. To demonstrate this we give an explicit example of such a UV completion.

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