103 research outputs found

    Boltzmann entropy of a Newtonian Universe

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    A dynamical estimate is given for the Boltzmann entropy of the Universe, under the simplifying assumptions provided by Newtonian cosmology. We first model the cosmological fluid as the probability fluid of a quantum-mechanical system. Next, following current ideas about the emergence of spacetime, we regard gravitational equipotentials as isoentropic surfaces. Therefore gravitational entropy is proportional to the vacuum expectation value of the gravitational potential in a certain quantum state describing the matter contents of the Universe. The entropy of the matter sector can also be computed. While providing values of the entropy that turn out to be somewhat higher than existing estimates, our results are in perfect compliance with the upper bound set by the holographic principle.Comment: 15 page

    Ď•\phi meson transparency in nuclei from Ď•N\phi N resonant interactions

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    We investigate the Ď•\phi meson nuclear transparency using some recent theoretical developments on the Ď•\phi in medium self-energy. The inclusion of direct resonant Ď•N\phi N-scattering and the kaon decay mechanisms leads to a Ď•\phi width much larger than in most previous theoretical approaches. The model has been confronted with photoproduction data from CLAS and LEPS and the recent proton induced Ď•\phi production from COSY finding an overall good agreement. The results support the need of a quite large direct Ď•N\phi N-scattering contribution to the self-energy
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