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Chaos, Determinacy and Fractals in Active-Sterile Neutrino Oscillations in the Early Universe
The possibility of light sterile neutrinos allows for the resonant production
of lepton number in the early universe through matter-affected neutrino mixing.
For a given a mixing of the active and sterile neutrino states it has been
found that the lepton number generation process is chaotic and strongly
oscillatory. We undertake a new study of this process' sensitivity to initial
conditions through the quantum rate equations. We confirm the chaoticity of the
process in this solution, and moreover find that the resultant lepton number
and the sign of the asymmetry produces a fractal in the parameter space of
mass, mixing angle and initial baryon number. This has implications for future
searches for sterile neutrinos, where arbitrary high sensitivity could not be
determinate in forecasting the lepton number of the universe.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figure
Finding Galaxy Groups In Photometric Redshift Space: the Probability Friends-of-Friends (pFoF) Algorithm
We present a structure finding algorithm designed to identify galaxy groups
in photometric redshift data sets: the probability friends-of-friends (pFoF)
algorithm. This algorithm is derived by combining the friends-of-friends
algorithm in the transverse direction and the photometric redshift probability
densities in the radial dimension. The innovative characteristic of our
group-finding algorithm is the improvement of redshift estimation via the
constraints given by the transversely connected galaxies in a group, based on
the assumption that all galaxies in a group have the same redshift. Tests using
the Virgo Consortium Millennium Simulation mock catalogs allow us to show that
the recovery rate of the pFoF algorithm is larger than 80% for mock groups of
at least 2\times10^{13}M_{\sun}, while the false detection rate is about 10%
for pFoF groups containing at least net members. Applying the algorithm
to the CNOC2 group catalogs gives results which are consistent with the mock
catalog tests. From all these results, we conclude that our group-finding
algorithm offers an effective yet simple way to identify galaxy groups in
photometric redshift catalogs.Comment: AJ accepte
Dark Matter at the Center and in the Halo of the Galaxy
All presently known stellar-dynamical constraints on the size and mass of the
supermassive compact dark object at the Galactic center are consistent with a
ball of self-gravitating, nearly non-interacting, degenerate fermions with mass
between 76 and 491 keV, for degeneracy factor g=2. Sterile neutrinos of 76 keV
mass, which are mixed with at least one of the active neutrinos with a mixing
angele ~10^{-7}, are produced in about the right amount in the early Universe
by incoherent resonant and non-resonant scattering of active neutrinos having
asymmetry of ~0.01. The former process yields sterile neutrinos with a
quasi-degenerate spectrum while the latter leads to a thermal spectrum. As the
production mechanism of the sterile neutrino is consistent with the constraints
from large scale structure formation, core collapse supernovae, and diffuse
X-ray background, it could be the dark matter particle of the Universe.Comment: 6 pages, to appear in the Beyond 2003 conference proceeding
Weak Gravity Conjecture and Holographic Dark Energy Model with Interaction and Spatial Curvature
In the paper, we apply the weak gravity conjecture to the holographic
quintessence model of dark energy. Three different holographic dark energy
models are considered: without the interaction in the non-flat universe; with
interaction in the flat universe; with interaction in the non-flat universe. We
find that only in the models with the spatial curvature and interaction term
proportional to the energy density of matter, it is possible for the weak
gravity conjecture to be satisfied.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, typographical errors are corrected; conclusin is
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Brorfelde Schmidt CCD Catalog (BSCC)
The Brorfelde Schmidt CCD Catalog (BSCC) contains about 13.7 million stars,
north of +49 deg Declination with precise positions and V, R photometry. The
catalog has been constructed from the reductions of 18,667 CCD frames observed
with the Brorfelde Schmidt Telescope between 2000 and 2007. The Tycho-2 catalog
was used for astrometric and photometric reference stars. Errors of individual
positions are about 20 to 200 mas for stars in the R = 10 to 18 mag range.
External comparisons with 2MASS and SDSS reveal possible small systematic
errors in the BSCC of up to about 30 mas. The catalog is supplemented with J,
H, and K_s magnitudes from the 2MASS catalog. The catalog data file (about 550
MB ASCII, compressed) will be made available at the Strasbourg Data Center
(CDS).Comment: 16 pages, 22 figures, 2 tables, accepted by A
Discovery of Four Gravitationally Lensed Quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
We present the discovery of four gravitationally lensed quasars selected from
the spectroscopic quasar catalog of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We describe
imaging and spectroscopic follow-up observations that support the lensing
interpretation of the following four quasars: SDSS J0832+0404 (image separation
\theta=1.98", source redshift z_s=1.115, lens redshift z_l=0.659); SDSS
J1216+3529 (\theta=1.49", z_s=2.012); SDSS J1322+1052 (\theta=2.00",
z_s=1.716); and SDSS J1524+4409 (\theta=1.67", z_s=1.210, z_l=0.320). Each
system has two lensed images. We find that the fainter image component of SDSS
J0832+0404 is significantly redder than the brighter component, perhaps because
of differential reddening by the lensing galaxy. The lens potential of SDSS
J1216+3529 might be complicated by the presence of a secondary galaxy near the
main lensing galaxy.Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures, 6 tables, accepted for publication in A
Two novel approaches for photometric redshift estimation based on SDSS and 2MASS databases
We investigate two training-set methods: support vector machines (SVMs) and
Kernel Regression (KR) for photometric redshift estimation with the data from
the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 5 and Two Micron All Sky Survey
databases. We probe the performances of SVMs and KR for different input
patterns. Our experiments show that the more parameters considered, the
accuracy doesn't always increase, and only when appropriate parameters chosen,
the accuracy can improve. Moreover for different approaches, the best input
pattern is different. With different parameters as input, the optimal bandwidth
is dissimilar for KR. The rms errors of photometric redshifts based on SVM and
KR methods are less than 0.03 and 0.02, respectively. Finally the strengths and
weaknesses of the two approaches are summarized. Compared to other methods of
estimating photometric redshifts, they show their superiorities, especially KR,
in terms of accuracy.Comment: accepted for publication in ChJA
The masses of active neutrinos in the nuMSM from X-ray astronomy
In an extention of the Standard Model by three relatively light right-handed
neutrinos (the nuMSM model) the role of the dark matter particle is played by
the lightest sterile neutrino. We demonstrate that the observations of the
extragalactic X-ray background allow to put a strong upper bound on the mass of
the lightest active neutrino and predict the absolute values of the mass of the
two heavier active neutrinos in the nuMSM, provided that the mass of the dark
matter sterile neutrino is larger than 1.8 keV.Comment: 6 pages. revtex
Reconstructing quintom from WMAP 5-year observations: Generalized ghost condensate
In the 5-year WMAP data analysis, a new parametrization form for dark energy
equation-of-state was used, and it has been shown that the equation-of-state,
, crosses the cosmological-constant boundary . Based on this
observation, in this paper, we investigate the reconstruction of quintom dark
energy model. As a single-real-scalar-field model of dark energy, the
generalized ghost condensate model provides us with a successful mechanism for
realizing the quintom-like behavior. Therefore, we reconstruct this
scalar-field quintom dark energy model from the WMAP 5-year observational
results. As a comparison, we also discuss the quintom reconstruction based on
other specific dark energy ansatzs, such as the CPL parametrization and the
holographic dark energy scenarios.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figure
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