3 research outputs found
Search for Global Metric Anisotropy in Type Ia Supernova Data
We examine the Type 1a supernova data in order to determine if it shows any
signal of large scale anisotropy. The anisotropy is modelled by an extended
G\"{o}del metric, which incorporates expansion along with rotation. The model
is smoothly connected to the usual FRW type, while expressing anisotropic
metric effects depending on certain parameters. We find no significant signal
of anisotropy in the data. We obtain bounds on an anisotropic redshift versus
magnitude relationship, and accompanying parameters of the G\"{o}del-Obukhov
metric.Comment: 16 pages, 2 figures, minor changes, to be published in Modern Physics
Letters
The Quark Gluon Pion Plasma
While it is commonly believed that there is a {\it direct} transition from
the hadronic to a quark gluon phase at high temperature, it would be
prejudicial to rule out a sequence of dynamically generated intermediate
scales. Using as guide, an effective lagrangian with unconfined gluons and
constituent quarks, interacting with a chiral multiplet, we examine a scenario
in which the system undergoes first-order transitions at , the
compositeness scale of the pions, at , the scale for spontaneous
chiral symmetry breaking, and at , the confinement temperature.
We find that at current energies, it is likely that the formation temperature
of the plasma, , and that this is therefore a quark gluon
pion plasma (QGPP) rather than the usual quark gluon plasma (QGP). We propose
some dilepton-related signatures of this scenario.Comment: Rewritten, new figure