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    Gamma-Ray Bursts and Dark Energy - Dark Matter interaction

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    In this work Gamma Ray Burst (GRB) data is used to place constraints on a putative coupling between dark energy and dark matter. Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) constraints from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II (SDSS-II) first-year results, the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) shift parameter from WMAP seven year results and the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) peak from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) are also discussed. The prospects for the field are assessed, as more GRB events become available.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Version to match the one published in Mon. Not. R. Ast. So

    Generalized Chaplygin Gas in a modified gravity approach

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    We study the generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) scenario in a modified gravity approach. That is, we impose that our universe has a pure dust configuration, and allow for a modification of gravity that yields a GCG specific scale factor evolution. Moreover, assuming that this new hypothetical gravity theory obeys a generalization of Birkhoff's law, we determine the Schwarzschild-like metric in this new modified gravity. We also study the large scale structure formation in this model. Both the linear and non-linear growth are studied together with the growth of the velocity fluctuation in the linear perturbation theory. We compare our results with those corresponding to the Λ\LambdaCDM model and discuss possible distinguishable features.Comment: 13 pages and 4 figures. Final version to appear in PR

    WMAP5 constraints on the unified model of dark energy and dark matter

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    We derive constraints on the parameter space of the unified model of dark energy and dark matter, the Generalized Chaplygin Gas (GCG), from the amplitudes and positions of the first few peaks and first trough of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) power spectrum, using the latest WMAP five year data.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure

    Spectroscopic observation of the rotational Doppler effect

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    We report on the first spectroscopic observation of the rotational Doppler shift associated with light beams carrying orbital angular momentum. The effect is evidenced as the broadening of a Hanle/EIT coherence resonance on Rb vapor when the two incident Laguerre-Gaussian laser beams have opposite topological charges. The observations closely agree with theoretical predictions.Comment: Submited to Physical Review Lette

    Can Ω−→Ξ−γ\Omega^- \to \Xi^- \gamma be sensitive to new physics beyond the Standard Model ?

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    We investigate the impact of new physics beyond the Standard Model to the s→dγs \rightarrow d \gamma process, which is responsible for the short-distance contribution to the radiative decay \Otogamma. We study three representative extensions of the Standard Model, namely a one-family technicolor model, a two Higgs doublet model and a model containing scalar leptoquarks. When constraints arising from the observed b→sγb \to s \gamma transition and the upper limit on D0−Dˉ0D^0 - \bar{D}^0 mixing are taken into account, we find no significant contributions of new physics to the s→dγs \to d \gamma process.Comment: 9 pages, RevTex, no figure

    Dilaton Destabilization at High Temperature

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    Many compactifications of higher-dimensional supersymmetric theories have approximate vacuum degeneracy. The associated moduli fields are stabilized by non-perturbative effects which break supersymmetry. We show that at finite temperature the effective potential of the dilaton acquires a negative linear term. This destabilizes all moduli fields at sufficiently high temperature. We compute the corresponding critical temperature which is determined by the scale of supersymmetry breaking, the beta-function associated with gaugino condensation and the curvature of the K"ahler potential, T_crit ~ (m_3/2 M_P)^(1/2) (3/\beta)^(3/4) (K'')^(-1/4). For realistic models we find T_crit ~ 10^11-10^12 GeV, which provides an upper bound on the temperature of the early universe. In contrast to other cosmological constraints, this upper bound cannot be circumvented by late-time entropy production.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figure
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