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Dark energy in motion
Recent large-scale peculiar velocity surveys suggest that large matter
volumes could be moving with appreciable velocity with respect to the CMB rest
frame. If confirmed, such results could conflict with the Cosmological
Principle according to which the matter and CMB rest frames should converge on
very large scales. In this work we explore the possibility that such large
scale bulk flows are due, not to the motion of matter with respect to the CMB,
but to the flow of dark energy with respect to matter. Indeed, when dark energy
is moving, the usual definition of the CMB rest frame as that in which the CMB
dipole vanishes is not appropriate. We find instead that the dipole vanishes
for observers at rest with respect to the cosmic center of mass, i.e. in motion
with respect to the background radiation.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure. Essay selected for "Honorable Mention" in the 2006
Awards for Essays on Gravitation (Gravity Research Foundation
Some model-independent phenomenological consequences of flexible brane worlds
In this work we will review the main properties of brane-world models with
low tension. Starting from very general principles, it is possible to obtain an
effective action for the relevant degrees of freedom at low energies (branons).
Using the cross sections for high-energy processes involving branons, we set
bounds on the different parameters appearing in these models. We also show that
branons provide a WIMP candidate for dark matter in a natural way. We consider
cosmological constraints on its thermal and non-thermal relic abundances. We
derive direct detection limits and compare those limits with the preferred
parameter region in the case in which the EGRET excess in the diffuse galactic
gamma rays is due to dark matter annihilation. Finally we will discuss the
constraints coming from the precision tests of the Standard Model and the muon
anomalous magnetic moment.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to the Proceedings of the Second
International Conference on Quantum Theories and Renormalization Group in
Gravity and Cosmology, IRGAC 2006, Barcelona, 11-15 July, 200
Branon dark matter: an introduction
This is a brief introduction to branon physics and its role in the dark
matter problem. We pay special attention to the phenomenological consequences,
both in high-energy particle physics experiments and in astrophysical and
cosmological observations.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the 10th
international symposium on Particles, Strings and Cosmology, PASCOS 04,
Boston, August 16-22, 200
Phenomenological implications of brane world scenarios with low tension
The recent proposal of theories with compactified large extra dimensions is
reviewed. We pay especial attention to brane world models with low tension
where the only relevant degrees of freedom at low energies are the Standard
Model (SM) particles and the branons, which are transversal brane oscillations.
By using an effective Lagrangian, we study some phenomenological consequences
of these scenarios in a model independent way.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX uses aipproc, 2 figures. Talk given by A. Dobado in
the X Mexican School of Particles and Fields, Playa del Carmen, Mexico, 200
Brane-world dark matter
We show that, in the context of brane-world scenarios with low tension
, massive brane fluctuations are natural dark matter candidates. We
calculate the present abundances for both hot(warm) and cold branons in terms
of the branon mass and the tension scale . The results are compared with
the current experimental bounds on these parameters. We also study the
prospects for their detection in direct search experiments and comment on their
characteristic signals in the indirect ones.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, REVTeX 4. Updated figures, new comments and
references included. Final version to appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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