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    Multiparticle Threshold Amplitudes Exponentiate in Arbitrary Scalar Theories

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    Threshold amplitudes are considered for nn-particle production in arbitrary scalar theory. It is found that, like in ϕ4\phi ^4, leading-nn corrections to the tree level amplitudes, being summed over all loops, exponentiate. This result provides more evidence in favor of the conjecture on the exponential behavior of the multiparticle amplitudes.Comment: 9 pages, latex, 3 latex figure

    Dynamical vs spectator models of (pseudo-)conformal Universe

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    We discuss two versions of the conformal scenario for generating scalar cosmological perturbations: a spectator version with a scalar field conformally coupled to gravity and carrying negligible energy density, and a dynamical version with a scalar field minimally coupled to gravity and dominating the cosmological evolution. By making use of the Newtonian gauge, we show that (i) no UV strong coupling scale is generated below MPlM_{Pl} due to mixing with metric perturbations in the dynamical scenario, and (ii) the dynamical and spectator models yield identical results to the leading non-linear order. We argue that these results, which include potentially observable effects like statistical anisotropy and non-Gaussianity, are characteristic of the entire class of conformal models. As an example, we reproduce, within the dynamical scenario and working in comoving gauge, our earlier result on the statistical anisotropy, which was originally obtained within the spectator approach.Comment: 13 page

    Properties of scalar perturbations generated by conformal scalar field

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    Primordial scalar perturbations may be generated when complex conformal scalar field rolls down its negative quartic potential. We begin with the discussion of peculiar infrared properties of this scenario. We then consider the statistical anisotropy inherent in the model. Finally, we discuss the non-Gaussianity of scalar perturbations. Because of symmetries, the bispectrum vanishes identically. We present a general expression for the trispectrum and give its explicit form in the folded limit.Comment: Prepared for "Gravity and Cosmology (GC2010)" workshop, Kyoto, Japan, May,24-July,16, 2010; 15 pages, 1 figur

    Three fermionic generations on a topological defect in extra dimensions

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    We suggest a mechanism explaining the origin of three generations of the Standard Model fermions from one generation in a higher-dimensional theory. Four-dimensional fermions appear as zero modes trapped in the core of a topological defect with topological number three. We discuss hierarchical pattern of masses and mixings which arises in these models.Comment: 19 pages, no figures; v.2: references added, main text unchange

    On holography for (pseudo-)conformal cosmology

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    We propose a holographic dual for (pseudo-)conformal cosmological scenario, with a scalar field that forms a moving domain wall in adS_5. The domain wall separates two vacua with unequal energy densities. Unlike in the existing construction, the 5d solution is regular in the relevant space-time domain.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
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