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On the stability of field-theoretical regularizations of negative tension branes
Any attempt to regularize a negative tension brane through a bulk scalar
requires that this field is a ghost. One can try to improve in this aspect in a
number of ways. For instance, it has been suggested to employ a field whose
kinetic term is not sign definite, in the hope that the background may be
overall stable. We show that this is not the case; the physical perturbations
(gravity included) of the system do not extend across the zeros of the kinetic
term; hence, all the modes are entirely localized either where the kinetic term
is positive, or where it is negative; this second type of modes are ghosts. We
show that this conclusion does not depend on the specific choice for the
kinetic and potential functions for the bulk scalar.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
Moduli Evolution in Heterotic Scenarios
We discuss several aspects of the cosmological evolution of moduli fields in
heterotic string/M-theory scenarios. In particular we study the equations of
motion of both the dilaton and overall modulus of these theories in the
presence of an expanding Universe and under different assumptions. First we
analyse the impact of their couplings to matter fields, which turns out to be
negligible in the string and M-theory scenarios. Then we examine in detail the
possibility of scaling in M-theory, i.e. how the moduli would evolve naturally
to their minima instead of rolling past them in the presence of a dominating
background. In this case we find interesting and positive results, and we
compare them to the analogous situation in the heterotic string.Comment: 12 pages, 4 postscript figure
A Review on the Cosmology of the de Sitter Horndeski Models
We review the most general scalar-tensor cosmological models with up to
second-order derivatives in the field equations that have a fixed spatially
flat de Sitter critical point independent of the material content or vacuum
energy. This subclass of the Horndeski Lagrangian is capable of dynamically
adjusting any value of the vacuum energy of the matter fields at the critical
point. We present the cosmological evolution of the linear models and the
non-linear models with shift symmetry. We come to the conclusion that the shift
symmetric non-linear models can deliver a viable background compatible with
current observations.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings accepted for publication in
"Universe", Special Issue "Varying Constants and Fundamental Cosmology" for
the VARCOSMOFUN16 in Szczecin, Poland, 12-17 September, 201
Status of reaction theory for studying rare isotopes
Reactions are an important tool to study nuclear structure and for extracting
reactions relevant for astrophysics. In this paper we focus on deuteron induced
reactions which can provide information on neutron shell evolution as well as
neutron capture cross sections. We review recent work on the systematic
comparison of the continuum discretized coupled channel method, the adiabatic
wave approximation and the Faddeev momentum-space approach. We also explore
other aspects of the reaction mechanism and discuss in detail difficulties
encountered in the calculations.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures, proceeding for HITES 201
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