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Non-Gaussianity as a Particle Detector
We study the imprints of massive particles with spin on cosmological
correlators. Using the framework of the effective field theory of inflation, we
classify the couplings of these particles to the Goldstone boson of broken time
translations and the graviton. We show that it is possible to generate
observable non-Gaussianity within the regime of validity of the effective
theory, as long as the masses of the particles are close to the Hubble scale
and their interactions break the approximate conformal symmetry of the
inflationary background. We derive explicit shape functions for the scalar and
tensor bispectra that can serve as templates for future observational searches.Comment: 55 pages, 10 figure
Partially Massless Fields During Inflation
The representation theory of de Sitter space allows for a category of
partially massless particles which have no flat space analog, but could have
existed during inflation. We study the couplings of these exotic particles to
inflationary perturbations and determine the resulting signatures in
cosmological correlators. When inflationary perturbations interact through the
exchange of these fields, their correlation functions inherit scalings that
cannot be mimicked by extra massive fields. We discuss in detail the squeezed
limit of the tensor-scalar-scalar bispectrum, and show that certain partially
massless fields can violate the tensor consistency relation of single-field
inflation. We also consider the collapsed limit of the scalar trispectrum, and
find that the exchange of partially massless fields enhances its magnitude,
while giving no contribution to the scalar bispectrum. These characteristic
signatures provide clean detection channels for partially massless fields
during inflation.Comment: 48 pages, 5 figures. v2: references added, published versio
Aggregated functional data model for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy calibration and prediction
Calibration and prediction for NIR spectroscopy data are performed based on a
functional interpretation of the Beer-Lambert formula. Considering that, for
each chemical sample, the resulting spectrum is a continuous curve obtained as
the summation of overlapped absorption spectra from each analyte plus a
Gaussian error, we assume that each individual spectrum can be expanded as a
linear combination of B-splines basis. Calibration is then performed using two
procedures for estimating the individual analytes curves: basis smoothing and
smoothing splines. Prediction is done by minimizing the square error of
prediction. To assess the variance of the predicted values, we use a
leave-one-out jackknife technique. Departures from the standard error models
are discussed through a simulation study, in particular, how correlated errors
impact on the calibration step and consequently on the analytes' concentration
prediction. Finally, the performance of our methodology is demonstrated through
the analysis of two publicly available datasets.Comment: 27 pages, 7 figures, 7 table
The Cosmological Bootstrap: Spinning Correlators from Symmetries and Factorization
We extend the cosmological bootstrap to correlators involving massless
particles with spin. In de Sitter space, these correlators are constrained both
by symmetries and by locality. In particular, the de Sitter isometries become
conformal symmetries on the future boundary of the spacetime, which are
reflected in a set of Ward identities that the boundary correlators must
satisfy. We solve these Ward identities by acting with weight-shifting
operators on scalar seed solutions. Using this weight-shifting approach, we
derive three- and four-point correlators of massless spin-1 and spin-2 fields
with conformally coupled scalars. Four-point functions arising from tree-level
exchange are singular in particular kinematic configurations, and the
coefficients of these singularities satisfy certain factorization properties.
We show that in many cases these factorization limits fix the structure of the
correlators uniquely, without having to solve the conformal Ward identities.
The additional constraint of locality for massless spinning particles manifests
itself as current conservation on the boundary. We find that the four-point
functions only satisfy current conservation if the s, t, and u-channels are
related to each other, leading to nontrivial constraints on the couplings
between the conserved currents and other operators in the theory. For spin-1
currents this implies charge conservation, while for spin-2 currents we recover
the equivalence principle from a purely boundary perspective. For multiple
spin-1 fields, we recover the structure of Yang-Mills theory. Finally, we apply
our methods to slow-roll inflation and derive a few phenomenologically relevant
scalar-tensor three-point functions.Comment: 128 pages, 15 figures; V3: minor corrections and references adde
Urban renovation of portuguese historical centres
Cities are ecosystems that consume a lot of energy and substance, as well as generate much waste and pollution. Concerns about waste and misuse of natural resources have led people and governments to think better about urban growth. Nowadays half of world population lives in cities, and it is expected a considerable increase over the next years in developing countries. Already in some European Union countries, which currently go through times of crisis, it is misunderstood the necessity of cities expansion. Portugal is one of these developed countries, with many historical cities and non-necessity of expansion, but a need for changes, which accompany the world development and their sustainable premises. The way cities in Portugal should evolve, goes through the sustainable renovation, whether urban or buildings. In the scope of sustainable rehabilitation as well as in the conception of sustainable projects, it is important to consider the, inevitably connected, environmental, social, economic and cultural aspects. The main objective of this paper is to discuss urban renovation, which should be resilient, should know how to add value to the environment where people live in, taking advantage of cities elements, through the technological evolution and rational use of natural resources, sustainable materials and techniques
Estratégias de intervenção para a regeneração urbana sustentável
Este artigo irá fazer uma análise sobre a importância da utilização de indicadores de sustentabilidade para o desenvolvimento de estratégias de intervenção para a regeneração urbana das cidades portuguesas. O estudo, que faz parte da unidade curricular Dissertação de Mestrado em Construção e Reabilitação Sustentáveis, visa a elaboração de um manual de auxílio ao desenvolvimento de cidades mais sustentáveis, em resposta à ausência de um instrumento nacional que ajude a regeneração destas cidades, servindo de suporte a projetistas, arquitetos, urbanistas e entidades governamentais no processo de reabilitação urbana. Pretende-se com este estudo, também, colaborar para o desenvolvimento da ferramenta de avaliação de sustentabilidade SBToolPT para planeamento urbano, que servirá para futura avaliação de projetos de planeamento urbano ou regeneração urbana
Isospin Constraints on the Parametric Coupling Model for Nuclear Matter
We make use of isospin constraints to study the parametric coupling model and
the properties of asymmetric nuclear matter. Besides the usual constraints for
nuclear matter - effective nucleon mass and the incompressibility at saturation
density - and the neutron star constraints - maximum mass and radius - we have
studied the properties related with the symmetry energy. These properties have
constrained to a small range the parameters of the model. We have applied our
results to study the thermodynamic instabilities in the liquid-gas phase
transition as well as the neutron star configurations.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
A predictive phenomenological tool at small Bjorken-x
We present the results from global fits of inclusive DIS experimental data
using the Balitsky-Kovchegov equation with running coupling.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, prepared for the Proceedings of 'Hot Quarks 2010
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