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An Einstein-like theory of gravity with a non-newtonian weak-field limit
We propose a model describing Einstein gravity coupled to a scalar field with
an exponential potential. We show that the weak-field limit of the model has
static solutions given by a gravitational potential behaving for large
distances as \ln r . The Newtonian term GM/r appears only as subleading. Our
model can be used to give a phenomenological explanation of the rotation curves
of the galaxies without postulating the presence of dark matter. This can be
achieved only by giving up at galactic scales Einstein equivalence principle.Comment: Final version, accepted for publication on General Relativity and
Gravitatio
Acoustic analogs of two-dimensional black holes
We present a general method for constructing acoustic analogs of the black
hole solutions of two-dimensional (2D) dilaton gravity. Because by dimensional
reduction every spherically symmetric, four-dimensional (4D) black hole admits
a 2D description, the method can be also used to construct analogue models of
4D black holes. We also show that after fixing the gauge degrees of freedom the
2D gravitational dynamics is equivalent to an one-dimensional fluid dynamics.
This enables us to find a natural definition of mass , temperature and
entropy of the acoustic black hole. In particular the first principle of
thermodynamics becomes a consequence of the fluid dynamics equations.
We also discuss the general solutions of the fluid dynamics and two particular
cases, the 2D Anti-de sitter black hole and the 4D Schwarzschild black hole.Comment: some references adde
Social theory and the analysis of transactions
Este artículo analiza una seria objeción a las teorías sociales que apoyan los mecanismos apagados y las fuerzas escondidas que, a su vez, influyen en los actores sociales: ellas destacan la necesidad teórica de confirmar sus presuposiciones tanto si ellas son demostradas como si son desmentidas por los fenómenos en los que ellas mismas se centran. En primer lugar, el autor examina cómo Latour ha puesto en evidencia decididamente este problema. Se trata, pues, de uno de los objetivos polémicos principales de Latour, la teoría social de Bourdieu, para demostrar que, en realidad, Bourdieu compartió las preocupaciones de Latour. Este artículo lleva a cabo este objetivo deteniéndose en la relación entre la noción de rule-following de Wittgenstein y la de habitus de Bourdieu. En la base de este análisis, el autor profundiza el concepto de transactions, que atañe a las interpretaciones discursivas de los actores y al contexto semiótico en los que se insertan. Este análisis finaliza con las consecuencias teóricopolíticas de este tipo de metodología.This article discusses a serious objection to social theories that claim opaque mechanisms and hidden forces operate over social actors’ head: they bespeak the theorists’ need to confirm their presuppositions whether they are proven or disproven by the phenomena they focus on. The author first explores the way in which Latour has convincingly unearthed this problem. He then analyzes one of Latour’s primary polemical targets, Bourdieu’s social theory, to show that in reality Bourdieu shared Latour’s concerns. The article does so by exploring the nexus between Wittgenstein’s notion of rule-following and notion of Bourdieu’s habitus. Based on this analysis, the author elaborates on the concept of “transactions”, which draws attention to both the actors’ discursive performances and the semiotic context where they take place. The article concludes by illustrating the theoretical-political consequences of this methodological commitment
Quod non est in actis non est in mundo: legal words, unspeakability and the same-sex marriage issue
This article centres on the legal recognition of same-sex marriage with a view to exploring the issue of unspeakability; that is, the condition whereby some questions cannot be articulated because of a lack of words. More specifically, the article will explore what happens to those social practices that are not given legal speakability and thereby legal recognition/protection. To this end, I first focus on how words are produced in the sphere of everyday life and their dependence on the existence of a widespread normality. I then discuss how the law sees to the preservation and the reproduction of normality by providing a set of categories which are made available to law-abiders to settle disputes when they arise. In doing so, I elucidate the twofold role played by law as both a selective and a creative device. To cast some light on the particular way law operates, I discuss an important
decision by the Italian Constitutional Court in 2010, which provides a telling example of how legal officials are able to seal off the set of legal categories and to leave some issues in the sphere of the unspeakable. I then unearth a paradox: while unspeakability reveals a condition of powerlessness, the acquisition of speakability could bring about even harsher exclusionary effects. I conclude by arguing that the entry into the sphere of official law is always a Janus-faced achievement, but can
play as an effective instrument of critique
Higgs Bosons in Extra Dimensions
In this paper, motivated by the recent discovery of a Higgs-like boson at the
LHC with a mass m_H\simeq 126 GeV, we review different models where the
hierarchy problem is solved by means of a warped extra dimension. In the
Randall-Sundrum model electroweak observables provide very strong bounds on the
mass of KK modes which motivates extensions to overcome this problem. Two
extensions are briefly discussed. One particular extension is based on the
deformation of the metric such that it strongly departs from the AdS_5
structure in the IR region while it goes asymptotically to AdS_5 in the UV
brane. This model has the IR brane close to a naked metric singularity (which
is outside the physical interval) characteristic of soft-walls constructions.
The proximity of the singularity provides a strong wave-function
renormalization for the Higgs field which suppresses the T and S parameters.
The second class of considered extensions are based on the introduction of an
extra gauge group in the bulk such that the custodial SU(2)_R symmetry is
gauged and protects the T parameter. By further enlarging the bulk gauge
symmetry one can find models where the Higgs is identified with the fifth
component of gauge fields and for which the Higgs potential, along with the
Higgs mass, can be dynamically determined by the Coleman-Weinberg mechanism.Comment: 29 pages, 13 figures. Invited review for IJMP
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