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Stable Large-Scale Perturbations in Interacting Dark-Energy Model
It is found that the evolutions of density perturbations on the super-Hubble
scales are unstable in the model with dark-sector interaction proportional
to the energy density of cold dark matter (CDM) and constant equation
of state parameter of dark energy . In this paper, to avoid the
instabilities, we suggest a new covariant model for the energy-momentum
transfer between DE and CDM. Then we show that the the large-scale
instabilities of curvature perturbations can be avoided in our model in the
universe filled only by DE and CDM. Furthermore, by including the additional
components of radiation and baryons, we calculate the dominant non-adiabatic
modes in the radiation era and find that the modes grow in the power law with
exponent at the order of unit.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1110.180
Naked Singularity in the Sultana-Dyer Space-Time
How to describe a black hole embedded in an expanding universe is an
important topic. Some models about this issue are suggested by assuming that
the metric is a conformal transformation of the Schwarzschild metric or of the
isotropic black hole metric. However, there exists naked singularities in the
two metrics. Recently, it is argued that the singularity in the Sultana-Dyer
space-time is covered by an apparent horizon surface. But we find that such an
apparent horizon does not exist if the null energy condition holds.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figures; typographical errors are corrected; details is
added; conclusin is unchange
Phantom Energy Accretion onto Black Holes in Cyclic Universe
Black holes pose a serious problem in the cyclic or oscillating cosmology. It
is speculated that, in the cyclic universe with phantom turnarounds, black
holes will be torn apart by the phantom energy before turnaround before they
can create any problems. In this paper, using the mechanism of the phantom
accretion onto black holes, we find that black holes do not disappear before
the phantom turnaround. But the remanent black holes will not cause any
problems due to the Hawking evaporation.Comment: 8 pages, no figure; typographical errors are correcte
New Interaction between Dark Energy and Dark Matter Changes Sign during Cosmological Evolution
It is found by Cai and Su that the interaction between dark energy and cold
dark matter is likely to change the sign during the cosmological evolution.
Motivated by this, we suggest a new form of interaction between dark energy and
dark matter, which changes from negative to positive as the expansion of our
universe changes from decelerated to accelerated. We find that the interacting
model is consistent with the second law of thermodynamics and the observational
constraints. And, we also discuss the unified adiabatic-squared sound speed of
the model.Comment: 16 pages, 3 figure, 1 table. Final version in PR
Electrical Control of Magnetization in Charge-ordered Multiferroic LuFe2O4
LuFe2O4 exhibits multiferroicity due to charge order on a frustrated
triangular lattice. We find that the magnetization of LuFe2O4 in the
multiferroic state can be electrically controlled by applying voltage pulses.
Depending on with or without magnetic fields, the magnetization can be
electrically switched up or down. We have excluded thermal heating effect and
attributed this electrical control of magnetization to an intrinsic
magnetoelectric coupling in response to the electrical breakdown of charge
ordering. Our findings open up a new route toward electrical control of
magnetization.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figure
Trapping Horizons in the Sultana-Dyer Space-Time
The Sultana-Dyer space-time is suggested as a model describing a black hole
embedded in an expanding universe. Recently, in \cite{0705.4012}, its global
structure is analyzed and the trapping horizons are shown. In the paper, by
directly calculating the expansions of the radial null vector fields normal to
the space-like two-spheres foliating the trapping horizons, we find that the
trapping horizon outside the event horizon in the Sultana-Dyer space-time is a
past trapping horizon. Further, we find that the past trapping horizon is an
outer, instantaneously degenerate or inner trapping horizon accordingly when
the radial coordinate is less than, equal to or greater than some value.Comment: no figures, 5 pages; PCAS and key words are adde
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