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Loop quantum cosmology and the Wheeler-De Witt equation
We present some results concerning the large volume limit of loop quantum
cosmology in the flat homogeneous and isotropic case. We derive the Wheeler-De
Witt equation in this limit. Looking for the action from which this equation
can also be obtained, we then address the problem of the modifications to be
brought to the Friedman's equation of motion and to the equation of motion of
the scalar field, in the classical limit.Comment: 17 pages; 5 figure
The role of active galactic nuclei in galaxy formation
We use Monte-Carlo Markov chain techniques to constrain acceptable parameter
regions for the Munich L-Galaxies semi-analytic galaxy formation model.
Feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGN) is required to limit star-formation
in the most massive galaxies. However, we show that the introduction of tidal
stripping of dwarf galaxies as they fall into and merge with their host systems
can lead to a reduction in the required degree of AGN feedback. In addition,
the new model correctly reproduces both the metallicity of large galaxies and
the fraction of intracluster light.Comment: Monster's Fiery Breath Conference Proceedings, 4 page
Inflaton Particles in Reheating
In many theories of reheating starting from the classical spatially
homogeneous inflaton field, its accompanying inhomogeneous part (which arises
from primordial quantum fluctuations) is treated as a first order perturbation.
We examine some consequences of treating it non-perturbatively in a model where
a first order treatment is invalid. In particular we consider effects on the
long-wavelength curvature parameter relevant to the cosmic microwave background
fluctuations.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures;code corrected,figures and some conclusions
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