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Quantum fields near phantom-energy `sudden' singularities
This paper is committed to calculations near a type of future singularity
driven by phantom energy. At the singularities considered, the scale factor
remains finite but its derivative diverges. The general behavior of barotropic
phantom energy producing this singularity is calculated under the assumption
that near the singularity such fluid is the dominant contributor. We use the
semiclassical formula for renormalized stress tensors of conformally invariant
fields in conformally flat spacetimes and analyze the softening/enhancing of
the singularity due to quantum vacuum contributions. This dynamical analysis is
then compared to results from thermodynamical considerations. In both cases,
the vacuum states of quantized scalar and spinor fields strengthen the
accelerating expansion near the singularity whereas the vacuum states of vector
fields weaken it.Comment: 6 pages RevTe
Strongly interacting neutrinos as the highest energy cosmic rays
We show that all features of the ultrahigh energy cosmic ray spectrum from
10^{17} eV to 10^{21} eV can be described with a simple power-like injection
spectrum of protons under the assumption that the neutrino-nucleon
cross-section is significantly enhanced at center of mass energies above
\approx 100 TeV. In our scenario, the cosmogenic neutrinos produced during the
propagation of protons through the cosmic microwave background initiate air
showers in the atmosphere, just as the protons. The total air shower spectrum
induced by protons and neutrinos shows excellent agreement with the
observations. A particular possibility for a large neutrino-nucleon
cross-section exists within the Standard Model through electroweak
instanton-induced processes.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, talk given at Beyond the Desert '03, Castle
Ringberg, 9-14 June, 200
Dynamic modeling of spacecraft in a collisionless plasma
A new computational model is described which can simulate the charging of complex geometrical objects in three dimensions. Two sample calculations are presented. In the first problem, the capacitance to infinity of a complex object similar to a satellite with solar array paddles is calculated. The second problem concerns the dynamical charging of a conducting cube partially covered with a thin dielectric film. In this calculation, the photoemission results in differential charging of the object
Experimental study of acoustic displays of flight parameters in a simulated aerospace vehicle
Evaluating acoustic displays of target location in target detection and of flight parameters in simulated aerospace vehicle
Four-dimensional lattice results on the MSSM electroweak phase transition
We present the results of our large scale 4-dimensional (4d) lattice
simulations for the MSSM electroweak phase transition (EWPT). We carried out
infinite volume and continuum limit extrapolations and found a transition whose
strength agrees well with perturbation theory. We determined the properties of
the bubble wall that are important for a successful baryogenesis.Comment: 5 pages, 3figures. Talk presented at Johns Hopkins Workshop on
Nonperturbative Quantum Field Theory Methods and their Applications (19-21
August 2000.
Electroweak Phase Transition in the MSSM: 4-Dimensional Lattice Simulations
Recent lattice results have shown that there is no Standard Model (SM)
electroweak phase transition (EWPT) for Higgs boson masses above \approx 72
GeV, which is below the present experimental limit. According to perturbation
theory and 3-dimensional (3d) lattice simulations there could be an EWPT in the
Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) that is strong enough for
baryogenesis up to m_h \approx 105 GeV. In this letter we present the results
of our large scale 4-dimensional (4d) lattice simulations for the MSSM EWPT. We
carried out infinite volume and continuum limits and found a transition whose
strength agrees well with perturbation theory, allowing MSSM electroweak
baryogenesis at least up to m_h = 103 \pm 4 GeV. We determined the properties
of the bubble wall that are important for a successful baryogenesis.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures included; lightest Higgs mass bound relaxed
(abstract, fig. 3 changed), version to appear in Phys. Rev. Letter
On Fast Linear Gravitational Dragging
A new formula is given for the fast linear gravitational dragging of the
inertial frame within a rapidly accelerated spherical shell of deep potential.
The shell is charged and is electrically accelerated by an electric field whose
sources are included in the solution.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
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