155 research outputs found
Degenerate vacua as the origin of the dark energy
I propose a new mechanism to account for the observed tiny but finite dark
energy in terms of a non-Abelian Higgs theory, which has infinitely many
perturbative vacua characterized by a winding number, in the framework of
inflationary cosmology without introducing any tiny numbers.Comment: To be published in Proc. the XVIIIth IAP meeting "On the Nature of
Dark Energy.
Probing the star formation epoch with Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data and high-redshift QSOs
Using the values of the cosmological parameters obtained from Wilkinson
Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) and the cosmological chemical clock observed
by high-redshift quasars, it is shown that star formation should have started
by the redshift , and that is sensitive only to \omegamz h^2
in flat CDM cosmology
Curvature perturbation at the local extremum of the inflaton's potential
The spectrum of curvature perturbation generated during inflation is studied
in the case the inflation-driving scalar field (inflaton) crosses over
its potential extremum. It is shown that the nondecaying mode of perturbation
has a finite value and a proper formula is given. The result is also extended
to more general cases where is non-negligible.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure. To appear in Physics Letters
Sample Variance of the Higher-Order Cumulants of Cosmic Density and Velocity Fields
If primordial fluctuation is Gaussian distributed, higher-order cumulants of
the cosmic fields reflect nonlinear mode coupling and provide useful
information of gravitational instability picture of structure formation. We
show that their expected deviation (sample variance) from the universal values
is nonvanishing even in linear theory in the case where observed volume is
finite. As a result, we find that the relative sample variance of the skewness
of the smoothed velocity divergence field remains as large as even
if the survey depth is as deep as .Comment: 8 pages including 1 figure, aas.te
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