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New Global Defect Structures
We investigate the presence of defects in systems described by real scalar
field in (D,1) spacetime dimensions. We show that when the potential assumes
specific form, there are models which support stable global defects for D
arbitrary. We also show how to find first-order differential equations that
solve the equations of motion, and how to solve models in D dimensions via
soluble problems in D=1. We illustrate the procedure examining specific models
and finding explicit solutions.Comment: RevTex4, 4 pages, 3 eps figures; to be published in Phys. Rev. Let
Varying Alpha Monopoles
We study static magnetic monopoles in the context of varying alpha theories
and show that there is a group of models for which the t'Hooft-Polyakov
solution is still valid. Nevertheless, in general static magnetic monopole
solutions in varying alpha theories depart from the classical t'Hooft-Polyakov
solution with the electromagnetic energy concentrated inside the core seeding
spatial variations of the fine structure constant. We show that Equivalence
Principle constraints impose tight limits on the allowed variations of alpha
induced by magnetic monopoles which confirms the difficulty to generate
significant large-scale spatial variation of the fine structure constant found
in previous works. This is true even in the most favorable case where magnetic
monopoles are the source for these variations.Comment: 8 pages, 10 figures; Version to be published in Phys. Rev.
Evolution of the fine-structure constant in the non-linear regime
We study the evolution of the fine-structure constant, , induced by
non-linear density perturbations in the context of the simplest class of
quintessence models with a non-minimal coupling to the electromagnetic field,
in which the two available free functions (potential and gauge kinetic
function) are Taylor-expanded up to linear order. We show that the results
obtained using the spherical infall model for an infinite wavelength
inhomogeneity are inconsistent with the results of a local linearized gravity
study and we argue in favour of the second approach. We also discuss recent
claims that the value of inside virialised regions could be
significantly different from the background one on the basis of these findings.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Braneworld solutions for F(R) models with non-constant curvature
This work deal with braneworld scenarios with generalized gravity. We
investigate models where the potential of the scalar field is polynomial or
nonpolynomial. We obtain exact and approximated solutions for the scalar field,
warp factor and energy density, in the complex scenario with no restriction on
the scalar curvature. In particular, we describe the case where the brane may
split, engendering internal structure, with the splitting caused by the same
parameter that controls deviation from standard gravity.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures; new versio
Stellar archeology of the nearby LINER galaxies NGC 4579 and NGC 4736
Stellar archeology of nearby LINER galaxies may reveal if there is a stellar
young population that may be responsible for the LINER phenomenon. We show
results for the classical LINER galaxies NGC 4579 and NGC 4736 and find no
evidence of such populations.Comment: 2 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the Proceedings of the IAU
Symposium no. 26
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