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Little Rip, ΛCDM and singular dark energy cosmology from Born–Infeld-f(R) gravity

2014

Abstract We study late-time cosmic accelerating dynamics from Born–Infeld- f ( R ) gravity in a simplified conformal approach. We find that a variety of cosmic effects such as Little Rip, ΛCDM universe and dark energy cosmology with finite-time future singularities may occur. Unlike the convenient Born–Infeld gravity where in the absence of matter only de Sitter expansion may emerge, apparently any FRW cosmology maybe reconstructed from this conformal version of the Born–Infeld- f ( R ) theory. Despite the fact that the explicit form of f ( R ) is fixed by the conformal ansatz, the relation between the two metrics in this approach may be changed so as to bring out any desired FRW cosmology.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectNon-standard cosmologyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsCosmologyUniverseGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyClassical mechanicsDe Sitter universeBorn–Infeld modelDark energyf(R) gravityDark fluidmedia_commonMathematical physicsPhysics Letters B
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Joint constraints on galaxy bias and σ8 through the N-pdf of the galaxy number density

2015

We present a full description of the N-probability density function of the galaxy number density fluctuations. This N-pdf is given in terms, on the one hand, of the cold dark matter correlations and, on the other hand, of the galaxy bias parameter. The method relies on the assumption commonly adopted that the dark matter density fluctuations follow a local non-linear transformation of the initial energy density perturbations. The N-pdf of the galaxy number density fluctuations allows for an optimal estimation of the bias parameter (e.g., via maximum-likelihood estimation, or Bayesian inference if there exists any a priori information on the bias parameter), and of those parameters defining …

PhysicsNumber densityCold dark matter010308 nuclear & particles physicsModel selectionDark matterEstimatorAstronomy and AstrophysicsProbability density functionAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesGalaxy0103 physical sciencesStatistical physics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsGalaxy clusterAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Numerical Hydrodynamics in General Relativity

2003

The current status of numerical solutions for the equations of ideal general relativistic hydrodynamics is reviewed. With respect to an earlier version of the article the present update provides additional information on numerical schemes and extends the discussion of astrophysical simulations in general relativistic hydrodynamics. Different formulations of the equations are presented, with special mention of conservative and hyperbolic formulations well-adapted to advanced numerical methods. A large sample of available numerical schemes is discussed, paying particular attention to solution procedures based on schemes exploiting the characteristic structure of the equations through lineariz…

PhysicsNumerical RelativityField (physics)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General relativityNumerical analysisAstrophysics (astro-ph)Structure (category theory)FOS: Physical sciencesReview ArticleGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Astrophysicslcsh:Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matterGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologylcsh:QC170-197Neutron starRiemann hypothesissymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsGravitational fieldGravitational collapsesymbolsLiving Reviews in Relativity
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Unveiling ν secrets with cosmological data: Neutrino masses and mass hierarchy

2017

Using some of the latest cosmological datasets publicly available, we derive the strongest bounds in the literature on the sum of the three active neutrino masses, $M_\nu$, within the assumption of a background flat $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. In the most conservative scheme, combining Planck cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropies and baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) data, as well as the up-to-date constraint on the optical depth to reionization ($\tau$), the tightest $95\%$ confidence level (C.L.) upper bound we find is $M_\nu0.06\,{\rm eV}$ from oscillations data would raise the quoted upper bounds by ${\cal O}(0.1\sigma)$ and would not affect our conclusions.

PhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsCosmic background radiationSpectral densityAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsLambda01 natural sciencesUpper and lower boundsBaryonHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencessymbolsBaryon acoustic oscillationsNeutrino010306 general physicsAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsHubble's lawPhysical Review D
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Gravitational waves from binary black hole mergers surrounded by scalar field clouds: Numerical simulations and observational implications

2020

We show how gravitational-wave observations of binary black hole (BBH) mergers can constrain the physical characteristics of a scalar field cloud parameterized by mass $\tilde{\mu}$ and strength $\phi_0$ that may surround them. We numerically study the inspiraling equal-mass, non-spinning BBH systems dressed in such clouds, focusing especially on the gravitational-wave signals emitted by their merger-ringdown phase. These waveforms clearly reveal that larger values of $\tilde{\mu}$ or $\phi_0$ cause bigger changes in the amplitude and frequency of the scalar-field-BBH ringdown signals. We show that the numerical waveforms of scalar-field-BBHs can be modelled as chirping sine-Gaussians, with…

PhysicsParticle physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsGravitational waveFOS: Physical sciencesField strengthGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Type (model theory)01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyLIGOGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyAmplitudeBinary black hole0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsScalar fieldBoson
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Direct limits on the interaction of antiprotons with axion-like dark matter

2019

Astrophysical observations indicate that there is roughly five times more dark matter in the Universe than ordinary baryonic matter, with an even larger amount of the Universe's energy content due to dark energy. So far, the microscopic properties of these dark components have remained shrouded in mystery. In addition, even the five percent of ordinary matter in our Universe has yet to be understood, since the Standard Model of particle physics lacks any consistent explanation for the predominance of matter over antimatter. Inspired by these central problems of modern physics, we present here a direct search for interactions of antimatter with dark matter, and place direct constraints on th…

PhysicsParticle physicsAstrophysics and AstronomyCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)MultidisciplinaryAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)010308 nuclear & particles physicsDark matterFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesPhysics - Atomic PhysicsStandard ModelBaryonHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Baryon asymmetryOrders of magnitude (time)AntiprotonAntimatter0103 physical sciencesPräzisionsexperimente - Abteilung Blaum010306 general physicsAxionParticle Physics - ExperimentAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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GW190521 as a Merger of Proca Stars: A Potential New Vector Boson of 8.7×10−13  eV

2021

Advanced LIGO-Virgo have reported a short gravitational-wave signal (GW190521) interpreted as a quasicircular merger of black holes, one at least populating the pair-instability supernova gap, that formed a remnant black hole of ${M}_{f}\ensuremath{\sim}142\text{ }\text{ }{M}_{\ensuremath{\bigodot}}$ at a luminosity distance of ${d}_{L}\ensuremath{\sim}5.3\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{Gpc}$. With barely visible pre-merger emission, however, GW190521 merits further investigation of the pre-merger dynamics and even of the very nature of the colliding objects. We show that GW190521 is consistent with numerically simulated signals from head-on collisions of two (equal mass and spin) horizonless vecto…

PhysicsParticle physicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaStar (game theory)Theoretical modelsGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesVector bosonBlack holeGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyStarsSupernova0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsLuminosity distanceAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSpin-½Physical Review Letters
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Ultralight dark photon as a model for early universe dark matter

2019

Dark photon is a massive vector field which interacts only with the physical photon through the kinetic mixing. This coupling is assumed to be weak so that the dark photon becomes almost unobservable in processes with elementary particles, but can serve as a dark matter particle. We argue that in very early Universe ($z>3000$) this vector field may have the equation of state of radiation ($w=1/3$) but later behaves as cold dark matter ($w=0$). This may slightly change the expansion rate of the Universe at early time and reduce the value of the sound horizon of baryon acoustic oscillations (standard ruler). As a result, in this model the value of the Hubble constant appears to be larger than…

PhysicsParticle physicsCold dark matterCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)010308 nuclear & particles physicsEquation of state (cosmology)Dark matterOrder (ring theory)FOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsCoupling (probability)01 natural sciencesDark photonsymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciencessymbolsBaryon acoustic oscillations010306 general physicsHubble's lawAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Nonminimal dark sector physics and cosmological tensions

2019

We explore whether non-standard dark sector physics might be required to solve the existing cosmological tensions. The properties we consider in combination are an interaction between the dark matter and dark energy components, and a dark energy equation of state $w$ different from that of the canonical cosmological constant $w=-1$. In principle, these two parameters are independent. In practice, to avoid early-time, superhorizon instabilities, their allowed parameter spaces are correlated. We analyze three classes of extended interacting dark energy models in light of the 2019 Planck CMB results and Cepheid-calibrated local distance ladder $H_0$ measurements of Riess et al. (R19), as well …

PhysicsParticle physicsCold dark matterCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)010308 nuclear & particles physicsEquation of state (cosmology)FOS: Physical sciencesCosmological constantGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsType (model theory)Coupling (probability)01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologysymbols.namesakeHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)13. Climate action0103 physical sciencesDark energysymbolsPlanck010306 general physicsAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsQuintessence
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Cosmological searches for a non-cold dark matter component

2017

We explore an extended cosmological scenario where the dark matter is an admixture of cold and additional non-cold species. The mass and temperature of the non-cold dark matter particles are extracted from a number of cosmological measurements. Among others, we consider tomographic weak lensing data and Milky Way dwarf satellite galaxy counts. We also study the potential of these scenarios in alleviating the existing tensions between local measurements and Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) estimates of the $S_8$ parameter, with $S_8=\sigma_8\sqrt{\Omega_m}$, and of the Hubble constant $H_0$. In principle, a sub-dominant, non-cold dark matter particle with a mass $m_X\sim$~keV, could achieve…

PhysicsParticle physicsCold dark matterCosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)010308 nuclear & particles physicsHot dark matterDark matterScalar field dark matterFOS: Physical sciencesLambda-CDM modelAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesMixed dark matterWarm dark matter010303 astronomy & astrophysicsWeak gravitational lensingAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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