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Cosmological simulations with disformally coupled symmetron fields
We investigate statistical properties of the distribution of matter at
redshift zero in disformal gravity by using N-body simulations. The disformal
model studied here consists of a conformally coupled symmetron field with an
additional exponential disformal term. We conduct cosmological simulations to
discover the impact of the new disformal terms in the matter power spectrum,
halo mass function, and radial profile of the scalar field. We calculated the
disformal geodesic equation and the equation of motion for the scalar field. We
then implemented these equations into the N-body code ISIS, which is a modified
gravity version of the code RAMSES. The presence of a conformal symmetron field
increases both the power spectrum and mass function compared to standard
gravity on small scales. Our main finding is that the newly added disformal
terms tend to counteract these effects and can make the evolution slightly
closer to standard gravity. We finally show that the disformal terms give rise
to oscillations of the scalar field in the centre of the dark matter haloes.Comment: Updated version to reflect the journal accepted paper. Added one
figure. 7 pages, 7 figure
Symmetron with a non-minimal kinetic term
We investigate the compatibility of the Symmetron with dark energy by
introducing a non-minimal kinetic term associated with the Symmetron. In this
new model, the effect of the friction term appearing in the equation of motion
of the Symmetron field becomes more pronounced due to the non-minimal kinetic
term appearing in the action and, under specific conditions after symmetry
breaking, the universe experiences an accelerating phase which, in spite of the
large effective mass of the scalar field, lasts as long as the Hubble time
.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, to appear in JCA
Local Observables in a Landscape of Infrared Gauge Modes
Cosmological local observables are at best statistically determined by the
fundamental theory describing inflation. When the scalar inflaton is coupled
uniformly to a collection of subdominant massless gauge vectors, rotational
invariance is obeyed locally. However, the statistical isotropy of fluctuations
is spontaneously broken by gauge modes whose wavelength exceed our causal
horizon. This leads to a landscape picture where primordial correlators depend
on the position of the observer. We compute the stochastic corrections to the
curvature power spectrum, show the existence of a new local observable (the
shape of the quadrupole), and constrain the theory using Planck limits.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, v2: minor updates, matches version published in
Physics Letters
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