CWRU PAT Coffee Agenda

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

+2 Unification of Dark Matter - Dark Energy in Generalized Galileon Theories.

kxp265 +1 lxj154 +1

+2 Screening in perturbative approaches to LSS.

jbm120 +1 mro28 +1

+1 $f(R)$ constant-roll inflation.

cxt282 +1

+1 Maximum a posteriori CMB lensing reconstruction.

mro28 +1

+1 No evidence for a significant AGN contribution to cosmic hydrogen reionization.

mro28 +1

Showing votes from 2017-04-25 11:30 to 2017-04-28 12:30 | Next meeting is Tuesday May 19th, 10:30 am.

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  • Screening in perturbative approaches to LSS.- [PDF] - [Article]

    Matteo Fasiello, Zvonimir Vlah
     

    A specific value for the cosmological constant, \Lambda, can account for late-time cosmic acceleration. However, motivated by the so-called cosmological constant problem(s), several alternative mechanisms have been explored. To date, a host of well-studied dynamical dark energy and modified gravity models exists. Going beyond \Lambda CDM often comes with additional degrees of freedom (dofs). For these to pass existing observational tests, an efficient screening mechanism must be in place. The linear and quasi-linear regimes of structure formation are ideal probes of such dofs and can capture the onset of screening. We propose here a semi-phenomenological treatment to account for screening dynamics on LSS observables, with special emphasis on Vainshtein-type screening.

  • No evidence for a significant AGN contribution to cosmic hydrogen reionization.- [PDF] - [Article]

    S. Parsa, J.S. Dunlop, R.J. McLure
     

    We reinvestigate a claimed sample of 22 X-ray detected active galactic nuclei (AGN) at redshifts z > 4, which has reignited the debate as to whether young galaxies or AGN reionized the Universe. These sources lie within the GOODS-S/CANDELS field, and we examine both the robustness of the claimed X-ray detections (within the Chandra 4Ms imaging) and perform an independent analysis of the photometric redshifts of the optical/infrared counterparts. We confirm the reality of only 15 of the 22 reported X-ray detections, and moreover find that only 12 of the 22 optical/infrared counterpart galaxies actually lie robustly at z > 4. Combining these results we find convincing evidence for only 7 X-ray AGN at z > 4 in the GOODS-S field, of which only one lies at z > 5. We recalculate the evolving far-UV (1500 Angstrom) luminosity density produced by AGN at high redshift, and find that it declines rapidly from z = 4 to z = 6, in agreement with several other recent studies of the evolving AGN luminosity function. The associated rapid decline in inferred hydrogen-ionizing emissivity contributed by AGN falls an order-of-magnitude short of the level required to maintain hydrogen ionization at z ~ 6. We conclude that all available evidence continues to favour a scenario in which young galaxies reionized the Universe, with AGN making, at most, a very minor contribution to cosmic hydrogen reionization.

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