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Title: Gravastar Solutions with Continuous Pressures and Equation of State
Authors:
A. DeBenedictis,
D. Horvat,
S. Ilijic,
S. Kloster,
K. S. Viswanathan
Comments: 18 pages, 9 figures
We study the gravitational vacuum star (gravastar) configuration as proposed
by other authors in a model where the interior de Sitter spacetime segment is
continuously extended to the exterior Schwarzschild spacetime. The multilayered
structure in previous papers is replaced by a continuous stress-energy tensor
at the price of introducing anisotropy in the (fluid) model of the gravastar.
Either with an ansatz for the equation of state connecting the radial $p_r$ and
tangential $p_t$ pressure or with a calculated equation of state with
non-homogeneous energy/fluid density, solutions are obtained which in all
aspects satisfy the conditions expected for an anisotropic gravastar. Certain
energy conditions have been shown to be obeyed and a polytropic equation of
state has been derived. Stability of the solution with respect to possible
axial perturbation is shown to hold.
Title: Gravitational wave extraction from an inspiraling configuration of
merging black holes
Authors:
John G. Baker,
Joan Centrella,
Dae-Il Choi,
Michael Koppitz,
James van Meter
Comments: 4 pages, 5 figures
Subj-class: General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology; Computational Physics
We present new techniqes for evolving binary black hole systems which allow
the accurate determination of gravitational waveforms directly from the wave
zone region of the numerical simulations. Rather than excising the black hole
interiors, our approach follows the "puncture" treatment of black holes, but
utilzing a new gauge condition which allows the black holes to move
successfully through the computational domain. We apply these techniques to an
inspiraling binary, modeling the radiation generated during the final plunge
and ringdown. We demonstrate convergence of the waveforms and good conservation
of mass-energy, with just over 3% of the system's mass converted to gravitional
radiation.
Title: Can Inflation solve the Hierarchy Problem?
Authors:
Tirthabir Biswas,
Alessio Notari
Comments: 7 pages
Inflation with tunneling from a false to a true vacuum becomes viable in the
presence of a scalar field that slows down the initial de Sitter phase. As a
by-product this field also sets dynamically the value of the Newton constant
observed today. This can be very large if the tunneling rate (which is
exponentially sensitive to the barrier) is small enough. Therefore along with
Inflation we also provide a natural dynamical explanation for why gravity is so
weak today. Moreover we predict a spectrum of gravity waves peaked at around
0.1 mHz, that will be detectable by the planned space inteferometer LISA.
Title: Phenomenology of black hole evaporation with a cosmological constant
Authors:
J. Labbe,
A. Barrau,
J. Grain
Comments: Proceedings of the HEP2005 conference. Related greybody factors for
evaporating black holes available at : this http URL
Journal-ref: PoS(HEP2005)013
In this brief note, we investigate some possible experimental consequences of
the de-Sitter or Anti-de-Sitter background spacetime structure for
d-dimensional evaporating black holes. Possible observational signatures in
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) events are considered in the framework of the
Arkani-Hamed-Dimopoulos-Dvali (ADD) braneworld model. Lower bounds on the value
of the bulk cosmological constant required to produce visible effects are
derived thanks to a dynamical Monte-Carlo simulation. This preliminary study
has to be refined by the accurate computation of the greybody factors. It opens
a new way to investigate the structure of non-asymptotically flat
higher-dimensional spacetimes.
Title: Trust but verify: The case for astrophysical black holes
Authors:
Scott A. Hughes
Comments: Based on invited lectures at the 2005 SLAC Summer Institute
(SSI05-L006). 22 pages, 5 eps figures
This article is based on a pair of lectures given at the 2005 SLAC Summer
Institute. Our goal is to motivate why most physicists and astrophysicists
accept the hypothesis that the most massive, compact objects seen in many
astrophysical systems are described by the black hole solutions of general
relativity. We describe the nature of the most important black hole solutions,
the Schwarzschild and the Kerr solutions. We discuss gravitational collapse and
stability in order to motivate why such objects are the most likely outcome of
realistic astrophysical collapse processes. Finally, we discuss some of the
observations which -- so far at least -- are totally consistent with this
viewpoint, and describe planned tests and observations which have the potential
to falsify the black hole hypothesis, or sharpen still further the consistency
of data with theory.
Title: Cosmic No Hair for Collapsing Universes
Authors:
James E. Lidsey
Comments: 15 pages
It is shown that all contracting, spatially homogeneous, orthogonal Bianchi
cosmologies that are sourced by an ultra-stiff fluid with an arbitrary and, in
general, varying equation of state asymptote to the spatially flat and
isotropic universe in the neighbourhood of the big crunch singularity. This
result is employed to investigate the asymptotic dynamics of a collapsing
Bianchi type IX universe sourced by a scalar field rolling down a steep,
negative exponential potential. A toroidally compactified version of M*-theory
that leads to such a potential is discussed and it is shown that the isotropic
attractor solution for a collapsing Bianchi type IX universe is supersymmetric
when interpreted in an eleven-dimensional context.
Title: A Fundamental Theorem on the Structure of Symplectic Integrators
Authors:
Siu A. Chin
Comments: 4 pages, no figures
Subj-class: Mathematical Physics; Computational Physics
I show that the basic structure of symplectic integrators is governed by a
theorem which states {\it precisely}, how symplectic integrators with positive
coefficients cannot be corrected beyond second order. All previous known
results can now be derived quantitatively from this theorem. The theorem
provided sharp bounds on second-order error coefficients explicitly in terms of
factorization coefficients. By saturating these bounds, one can derive
fourth-order algorithms analytically with arbitrary numbers of operators.
Title: Ambivalent effects of added layers on steady kinematic dynamos in
cylindrical geometry: application to the VKS experiment
Authors:
F. Stefani,
M. Xu,
G. Gerbeth,
F. Ravelet,
A. Chiffaudel,
F. Daviaud,
J. Léorat
Comments: 22 pages, 11 figures
Subj-class: Fluid Dynamics; Plasma Physics
The intention of the ''von Karman sodium'' (VKS) experiment is to study the
hydromagnetic dynamo effect in a highly turbulent and unconstrained flow. Much
effort has been devoted to the optimization of the mean flow and the lateral
boundary conditions in order to minimize the critical magnetic Reynolds number
and hence the necessary motor power. The main focus of this paper lies on the
role of ''lid layers'', i.e. layers of liquid sodium between the impellers and
the end walls of the cylinder. First, we study an analytical test flow to show
that lid layers can have an ambivalent effect on the efficiency of the dynamo.
The critical magnetic Reynolds number shows a flat minimum for a small lid
layer thickness, but increases for thicker layers. For the actual VKS geometry
it is shown that static lid layers yield a moderate increase of the critical
magnetic Reynolds number by approximately 12 per cent. A more dramatic increase
by 100 until 150 per cent can occur when some rotational flow is taken into
account in those layers. Possible solutions of this problem are discussed for
the real dynamo facility.
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Title: Unbiased Estimation of an Angular Power Spectrum
Authors:
G.Polenta,
D.Marinucci,
A.Balbi,
P.de Bernardis,
E.Hivon,
S.Masi,
P.Natoli,
N.Vittorio
Comments: replaced with version published in JCAP. Added discussion about
polarization measurements and 1/f noise correlated among different detectors
Journal-ref: JCAP, Issue 11, pp. 001, 2005
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:10:07 GMT (67kb)
Title: POINT-AGAPE Pixel Lensing Survey of M31 : Evidence for a MACHO
contribution to Galactic Halos
Authors:
S. Calchi Novati (1),
S. Paulin-Henriksson (2),
J. An (3),
P. Baillon (4),
V. Belokurov (3),
B.J. Carr (5),
M. Creze (2,6),
N.W. Evans (3),
Y. Giraud-Heraud (2),
A. Gould (7),
P. Hewett (3),
Ph. Jetzer (1),
J. Kaplan (2),
E. Kerins (8),
S.J. Smartt (3,9),
C.S. Stalin (2),
Y. Tsapras (5),
M.J. Weston (5) ((1) University of Zurich, (2) APC - Paris, (3) Cambridge University, (4) CERN, (5) University of London, (6) Universite Bretagne-Sud, (7) Ohio State University, (8) Liverpool John Moores University (9) The Queen's University of Belfast)
Journal-ref: Astronomy & Astrophysics 443, 911-928 (2005)
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 10:12:36 GMT (251kb)
Title: Observations Supporting the Existence of an Intrinsic Magnetic Moment
Inside the Central Compact Object Within the Quasar Q0957+561
Authors:
Rudolph E. Schild,
Darryl J. Leiter,
Stanley L. Robertson
Comments: 52 Page manuscript with 2 illustrations, submitted to Astronomical
Journal. Revised footmote 6 in Appendix 2, and added Appendix 11
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:10:58 GMT (94kb)
Title: Heating and stress tensor of shear flow of magnetized turbulent plasma
Authors:
T.M. Mishonov,
Y.G. Maneva,
T.S. Hristov
Comments: 20 pages, no figures, PACS: 52.35.Bj, 95.30.Qd, 98.62.Mw, 97.10.Gz,
optional 47.20.Ft; minor corrections
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:30:15 GMT (36kb)
Title: The HI Mass-Star Formation Rate Relation and Self-Regulated Star
Formation in Dwarf Galaxies
Authors:
Edward N Taylor
Comments: Proceedings for the 5th Marseille International Cosmology Conference:
The Fabulous Destiny of Galaxies; 2 pages, 1 figure; v2: updated figure and
references
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 14:04:25 GMT (15kb)
Title: The circumstellar environment of Wolf-Rayet stars & Gamma-ray burst
afterglows
Authors:
J. J. Eldridge,
F. Genet,
F. Daigne,
R. Mochkovitch
Comments: 36 pages, third draft changed by referees comments and resubmitted to
MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 13:31:23 GMT (316kb)
Title: Scale-dependent bias and the halo model
Authors:
A.E. Schulz,
Martin White
Comments: 13 pages, 2 figures; corrected typos, extended discussion of redshift
space distortions, matches published version
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:26:14 GMT (65kb)
Title: Galaxy Pairs in cosmological simulations: Effects of interactions on
star formation
Authors:
M. Josefa Perez (1,2),
Patricia B. Tissera (2),
Diego G. Lambas (3),
Cecilia Scannapieco (2) ((1) Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina, (2) Instituto de Astronomia y Fisica del Espacio, Argentina, (3) Observatorio Astronomico de la Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina)
Comments: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 18:26:37 GMT (60kb)
Title: A general relativistic argument for dark matter existence without
invoking non-Keplerian rotation curves and gravitational-lensing data
Authors:
D. V. Ahluwalia-Khalilova,
C. G. Boehmer (Zacatecas)
Comments: 4 prl pages, updated references
Note: replaced with revised version Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:13:15 GMT (10kb)
Title: Low Frequency Radio Observations of Galaxy Clusters Can Reveal Global
Signatures in the Cosmological 21-cm Background
Authors:
Asantha Cooray
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures, PRL submitted; Revised version updates
instrumental noise estimates for upcoming low-frequency radio
interferometers. Comments welcome
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 01:35:18 GMT (411kb)
Title: A multiwavelength investigation of the temperature of the cold neutral
medium
Authors:
Nirupam Roy,
Jayaram N. Chengalur,
Raghunathan Srianand
Comments: 6 pages, 2 tables, 2 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
Letters. Abstract modified
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 12:31:43 GMT (40kb)
Title: Lithium isotopes in population II dwarfs
Authors:
Laurent Piau
Comments: 18 pages, 7 figures, 6 tables New version due to a missing reference
in bibliographic index (Smith et al 1998)and problems in the positioning of
the table 4 and figures 7 & 8. Submitted to ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 20:28:24 GMT (87kb)
Title: The Sloan Lens ACS Survey. I. A Large Spectroscopically Selected Sample
of Massive Early-Type Lens Galaxies
Authors:
Adam S. Bolton (1 and 2),
Scott Burles (1),
Leon V. E. Koopmans (3),
Tommaso Treu (4 and 5),
Leonidas A. Moustakas (6) ((1) MIT, (2) CfA, (3) Kapteyn, (4) UCSB, (5) UCLA, (6) JPL/Caltech)
Comments: ApJ, in press. 20 pages, numerous figures, uses emulateapj. Replaced
to include full-resolution spectro figures. Version with full-resolution
imaging figures available at
this http URL (PDF) or at
this http URL (PS). Additional SLACS
survey info at this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:45:04 GMT (639kb)
Title: An explicit scheme for multifluid magnetohydrodynamics
Authors:
Stephen O'Sullivan,
Turlough P. Downes
Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures, submitted to MNRAS Minor corrections to equations
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:12:05 GMT (47kb)
Title: Protostars, Dust Globules, and a Herbig-Haro Object in the LMC
Superbubble N51D
Authors:
Y.-H. Chu (1),
R.A. Gruendl (1),
C.-H. R. Chen (1),
B.A. Whitney (2),
K.D. Gordon (3),
L.W. Looney (1),
G.C. Clayton (4),
J.R. Dickel (1),
B. C. Dunne (1),
S.D. Points (5),
R.C. Smith (5),
R.M. Williams (1) ((1) University of Illinois, (2) Space Science Institute, (3) University of Arizona, (4) Louisiana State University, (5) Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory)
Comments: 12 pages, 4 figures, accepted for ApJL, December 1, 2005
High-resolution figures can be requested via e-mail to chu@astro.uiuc.edu.
Replacement corrects author name
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:03:51 GMT (130kb)
Title: An Optical Study of Stellar and Interstellar Environments of Seven
Luminous and Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources
Authors:
Caitlin J. Ramsey,
Rosa M. Williams,
Robert A. Gruendl,
C.-H. Rosie Chen,
You-Hua Chu,
Q. Daniel Wang
Comments: 30 pages, 9 figures. Revised to remove a misleading sentence in the
Introduction (re: X-ray photoionization by ULXs). Accepted for publication in
The Astrophysical Journal. Figures have been reduced in resolution for space
requirements; full-resolution figures may be requested by email to
rosanina@astro.uiuc.edu
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 16:30:18 GMT (335kb)
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Title: Well-posed constrained evolution of 3+1 formulations of General
Relativity
Authors:
V. Paschalidis,
A. M. Khokhlov,
I. D. Novikov
Comments: 13 twocolumn pages, typos corrected, submitted to PRD
We present an analysis of well-posedness of constrained evolution of 3+1
formulations of GR. In this analysis we explicitly take into account the energy
and momentum constraints as well as possible algebraic constraints on the
evolution of high-frequency perturbations of solutions of Einstein's equations.
In this respect, our approach is principally different from standard analyses
of well-posedness of free evolution in general relativity. Our study reveals
the existence of subsets of the linearized Einstein's equations that control
the well-posedness of constrained evolution. It is demonstrated that the
well-posedness of ADM, BSSN and other 3+1 formulations derived from ADM by
adding combinations of constraints to the right-hand-side (RHS) of ADM and/or
by linear tranformation of the dynamical ADM variables depends entirely on the
properties of the gauge. For certain classes of gauges we formulate necessary
conditions for well-posedness of constrained evolution. This provides a new
basis for constructing stable numerical integration schemes for a classical
Arnowitt-Deser-Misner (ADM) and many other 3+1 formulations of general
relativity.
Title: Producing a Scale-Invariant Spectrum of Perturbations in a Hagedorn
Phase of String Cosmology
Authors:
Ali Nayeri,
Robert H. Brandenberger,
Cumrun Vafa
Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure
We study the generation of cosmological perturbations during the Hagedorn
phase of string gas cosmology. Using tools of string thermodynamics we provide
indications that it may be possible to obtain a nearly scale-invariant spectrum
of cosmological fluctuations on scales which are of cosmological interest
today. In our cosmological scenario, the early Hagedorn phase of string gas
cosmology goes over smoothly into the radiation-dominated phase of standard
cosmology, without having a period of cosmological inflation.
Title: The spectrum of gravitational waves in Randall-Sundrum braneworld
cosmology
Authors:
Tsutomu Kobayashi,
Takahiro Tanaka
Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures
We study the generation and evolution of gravitational waves (tensor
perturbations) in the context of Randall-Sundrum braneworld cosmology. We
assume that the initial and final stages of the background cosmological model
are given by de Sitter and Minkowski phases, respectively, and they are
connected smoothly by a radiation-dominated phase. This setup allows us to
discuss the quantum-mechanical generation of the perturbations and to see the
final amplitude of the well-defined zero mode. Using the Wronskian formulation,
we numerically compute the power spectrum of gravitational waves, and find that
the effect of initial vacuum fluctuations in the Kaluza-Klein modes is
subdominant, contributing not more than 10% of the total power spectrum. Thus
it is confirmed that the damping due to the Kaluza-Klein mode generation and
the enhancement due to the modification of the background Friedmann equation
are the two dominant effects, but they cancel each other, leading to the same
spectral tilt as the standard four-dimensional result. Kaluza-Klein gravitons
that escape from the brane contribute to the energy density of the dark
radiation at late times. We show that a tiny amount of the dark radiation is
generated due to this process.
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Title: Dynamical Mass Estimates for Five Young Massive Stellar Clusters
Authors:
S. S. Larsen (1),
J. P. Brodie (2),
D. A. Hunter (3) ((1) ESO / ST-ECF, (2) UCO / Lick, (3) Lowell Observatory)
Comments: 30 pages, including 7 figures and 9 tables. Corrected an error in
Table 2: The colors listed for N6946-1447 were not reddening corrected. This
also affected Table 9 and Fig 2, 6 and 7
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:21:05 GMT (147kb)
Title: Dry Mergers in GEMS: The Dynamical Evolution of Massive Early-Type
Galaxies
Authors:
Eric F. Bell,
Thorsten Naab,
Daniel H. McIntosh,
Rachel S. Somerville,
John A. R. Caldwell,
Marco Barden,
Christian Wolf,
Hans-Walter Rix,
Steven V. W. Beckwith,
Andrea Borch,
Boris Haeussler,
Catherine Heymans,
Knud Jahnke,
Shardha Jogee,
Sergey Koposov,
Klaus Meisenheimer,
Chien Y. Peng,
Sebastian F. Sanchez,
Lutz Wisotzki
Comments: ApJ, in press. The paper has been extensively modified, detailing the
automated+visual selection and dry merger classification. 11 pages emulateapj
with 9 reduced-quality figures. A high quality copy is available at
this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 19 Nov 2005 12:55:05 GMT (939kb)
Title: Pair Correlations and Merger Bias
Authors:
Steven R. Furlanetto,
Marc Kamionkowski (Caltech)
Comments: 9 pages, 2 figures, in press at MNRAS (minor changes in response to
referee)
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:55:21 GMT (38kb)
Title: Reverse Shock Emission as a Probe of GRB Ejecta
Authors:
E. McMahon,
P. Kumar,
T. Piran
Comments: 12 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, accepted to MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 20 Nov 2005 22:37:01 GMT (202kb)
Title: The Evidence of Absence: Galaxy Voids in the Excursion Set Formalism
Authors:
Steven Furlanetto (1),
Tsvi Piran (1,2) ((1) Caltech, (2) Hebrew University)
Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures, in press at MNRAS (minor changes in response to
referee)
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:43:22 GMT (72kb)
Title: The origin of polar ring galaxies: evidence for galaxy formation by cold
accretion
Authors:
Andrea V. Maccio',
Ben Moore,
Joachim Stadel (University of Zurich)
Comments: 4 pages, 5 figures, stability of the ring discussed, minor changes to
match the accepted version by ApJL. A preprint with high-resolution figures
is available at this http URL
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:45:58 GMT (420kb)
Title: Intra-Group Light in Hickson Compact Groups - A Wavelet Approach
Authors:
Cristiano Da Rocha (IAG/Uni-Goe, DAS/INPE),
Claudia Mendes de Oliveira (IAG/USP),
Bodo L. Ziegler (IAG/Uni-Goe)
Comments: Small update on the associated institutions list
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 19:59:12 GMT (112kb)
Title: Intra-group Light in Hickson Compact Groups
Authors:
Cristiano Da Rocha (IAG/Uni-Goettingen),
Claudia Mendes de Oliveira (IAG/USP),
Bodo L. Ziegler (IAG/Uni-Goettingen)
Comments: Small update on the associated institutions list
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 20:02:05 GMT (113kb)
Title: The formation history of elliptical galaxies
Authors:
Gabriella De Lucia,
Volker Springel,
Simon D. M. White,
Darren Croton,
Guinevere Kauffmann
Comments: 12 pages, 11 figures, minor revisions, MNRAS accepted
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 10:45:03 GMT (96kb)
Title: Wind ionization structure of the short-period eclipsing LMC Wolf-Rayet
binary BAT99-129: preliminary results
Authors:
C. Foellmi,
A.F.J. Moffat,
S.V. Marchenko
Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures, to appear in proc. of "Close Binaries in the 21st
Century: New Opportunities and Challenges", 2005 - Corrected Figure 3
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 20 Nov 2005 13:47:01 GMT (238kb)
Title: Discovery of a nearby M9 dwarf
Authors:
N. Phan-Bao,
M.S. Bessell,
E.L. Martin,
G. Simon,
J. Guibert,
T. Forveille,
X. Delfosse,
F. Crifo,
N. Epchtein,
P. Wood,
F. Tajahmady
Comments: revised version, accepted by MNRAS Letters
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 11:07:26 GMT (150kb)
Title: The Thermal State of the Accreting White Dwarf in AM Canum Venaticorum
Binaries
Authors:
Lars Bildsten (KITP, UCSB),
Dean M. Townsley (U of Chicago),
Christopher J. Deloye (Northwestern),
Gijs Nelemans (RU, Nijmegen)
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures (emulateapj), accepted to ApJ; minor
clarifications, added an object to table
Note: replaced with revised version Fri, 18 Nov 2005 21:07:24 GMT (54kb)
Title: Non Gaussianity of General Multiple-Field Inflationary Models
Authors:
C.Y. Sun,
D.H. Zhang
Comments: 10 pages, no figure, references is added; mistakes is corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 19 Nov 2005 03:18:34 GMT (7kb)
Title: A recalibration of optical photometry: Tycho-2, Str\"omgren, and Johnson
systems
Authors:
J. Maíz Apellániz (STScI & ESA)
Comments: 49 pages, 15 figures, 10 tables, accepted for publication in the
February 2006 issue of the Astronomical Journal. This second version includes
small corrections to Figs. 6 and 8 and to Table 5
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 16:05:02 GMT (164kb)
Title: Bounds on Extended Godel-Type Metrics from Type Ia Supernova Data
Authors:
Pankaj Jain,
Moninder S. Modgil,
John P. Ralston
Comments: 14 pages, 2 figures, minor changes
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 05:56:38 GMT (21kb)
Title: History of stellar evolution at high redshifts: Implications for the CMB
E-mode polarization
Authors:
L.A. Popa (INAF/IASF Bologna, Italy)
Comments: 5 pages and 7 figures Open Questions in Cosmology, 22 - 26 August,
2005, Garching, Germany
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 12:02:20 GMT (46kb)
Title: Riccion inspired quintessence-like dark energy
Authors:
S.K.Srivastava
Comments: 13pages
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:26:58 GMT (9kb)
Title: The Current Status and Prospect of the Ta Experiment
Authors:
K.kasahara
Comments: EDS05
Note: replaced with revised version Sat, 19 Nov 2005 03:08:39 GMT (571kb)
Title: A possible approach to understand nonlinear gravitational clustering in
expanding background
Authors:
T. Padmanabhan
Comments: 10 pages; two figures; revtex
Note: replaced with revised version Sun, 20 Nov 2005 09:33:04 GMT (23kb)
Title: Improved WKB analysis of Slow-Roll Inflation
Authors:
R. Casadio,
F. Finelli,
M. Luzzi,
G. Venturi
Comments: REVTeX 4, 13 pages, no figures, final version to appear in Phys. Rev.
D
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:32:08 GMT (16kb)
Title: Trust but verify: The case for astrophysical black holes
Authors:
Scott A. Hughes
Comments: Based on invited lectures at the 2005 SLAC Summer Institute
(SSI05-L006). 22 pages, 5 eps figures. Very embarrassing typo in third
paragraph fixed; numerous minor typos throughout paper fixed
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:48:58 GMT (48kb)
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Title: The stability of modified gravity models
Authors:
Valerio Faraoni,
Shahn Nadeau (Bishop's University)
Comments: 22 pages, LaTeX, to appear in Phys. Rev. D
Conditions for the existence and stability of de Sitter space in modified
gravity are derived by considering inhomogeneous perturbations in a
gauge-invariant formalism. The stability condition coincides with the
corresponding condition for stability with respect to homogeneous
perturbations, while this is not the case in scalar-tensor gravity. The
stability criterion is applied to various modified gravity models of the early
and the present universe.
Title: Quasiparticle model for deconfined matter and the nucleation of hadrons
Authors:
A. Bessa,
E. S. Fraga
Comments: LaTeX, 4 pages, 4 figures, Contribution to the Proceedings of Quark
Matter 05
Assuming a first-order chiral transition scenario, we study the process of
phase conversion driven by homogeneous nucleation. We adopt a quasiparticle
model whose parameters are fit to lattice QCD data to describe the pressure at
high temperature in the deconfined sector, and a bag model equation of state
for pions in the low-temperature sector. We compute the critical radius and
nucleation rate in the thin-wall approximation, and compare the results to the
ones obtained using the bag model and the linear $\sigma$ model.
Title: Observational Constraints on the Braneworld Geometry
Authors:
Gonzalo A. Palma (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
Comments: 11 pages, 6 figures
The low energy regime of 5-D braneworld models with a bulk scalar field is
studied. The setup is rather general and includes the Randall-Sundrum and
dilatonic braneworlds models as particular cases. We discuss the cosmological
evolution of the system and conclude that, in a two brane system, the negative
tension brane is generally expected to evolve towards a null warp-factor state.
This implies, for late time cosmology, that both branes end up interacting
weakly. We also analyze the observational constraints imposed by solar-system
and binary-pulsar tests on the braneworld configuration. This is done by
considering the small deviations produced by the branes on the 4-D
gravitational interaction between bodies in the same brane. Using these
constraints we show that the geometry around the braneworld is strongly warped,
and that both branes must be far apart.
Title: Solving Stochastic Inflation for Arbitrary Potentials
Authors:
Jerome Martin (Paris, Inst.Astrophys.),
Marcello Musso (Texas U.)
Comments: 17 pages, 9 figures
A perturbative method for solving the Langevin equation of inflationary
cosmology in presence of backreaction is presented. In the Gaussian
approximation, the method permits an explicit calculation of the probability
distribution of the inflaton field for an arbitrary potential, with or without
the volume effects taken into account. The perturbative method is then applied
to various concrete models namely large field, small field, hybrid and running
mass inflation. New results on the stochastic behavior of the inflaton field in
those models are obtained. In particular, it is confirmed that the stochastic
effects can be important in new inflation while it is demonstrated they are
negligible in (vacuum dominated) hybrid inflation. The case of stochastic
running mass inflation is discussed in some details and it is argued that
quantum effects blur the distinction between the four classical versions of
this model. It is also shown that the self-reproducing regime is likely to be
important in this case.
Title: Distributed Sources and Cosmology
Authors:
E. A. Novikov
Comments: 3 pages
Subj-class: Pattern Formation and Solitons
Equation for relativistic distributed sources is obtained. It is shown that
distributed sources, in certain simple case, produce the effect of cosmological
constant in the accelerated expansion of the Universe. Relativistic distributed
sources can be used also for local phenomena in cosmology.
Title: Fits, and especially linear fits, with errors on both axes, extra
variance of the data points and other complications
Authors:
G. D'Agostini
Comments: 20 pages, 4 figures, hyperlinked bibliography in pdf version
Subj-class: Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability
The aim of this paper, triggered by some discussions in the astrophysics
community raised by astro-ph/0508529, is to introduce the issue of `fits' from
a probabilistic perspective (also known as Bayesian), with special attention to
the construction of model that describes the `network of dependences' (a
Bayesian network) that connects experimental observations to model parameters
and upon which the probabilistic inference relies. The particular case of
linear fit with errors on both axes and extra variance of the data points
around the straight line (i.e. not accounted by the experimental errors) is
shown in detail. Some questions related to the use of linear fit formulas to
log-linearized exponential and power laws are also sketched, as well as the
issue of systematic errors.
Replacements
Title: Statistics of Magnification Perturbations by Substructure in the Cold
Dark Matter Cosmological Model
Authors:
E. Rozo,
A. R. Zentner,
G. Bertone,
J. Chen
Comments: ApJ accepted, minor changes
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:22:22 GMT (154kb)
Title: Massive galaxy clusters and the origin of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
Authors:
Elena Pierpaoli,
Glennys Farrar
Comments: 5 pages. discussion expanded
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 05:34:55 GMT (26kb)
Title: X-ray continuum properties of GRB afterglows observed by XMM-Newton and
Chandra
Authors:
B. Gendre (1),
A. Corsi (1, 2),
L. Piro (1) ((1) INAF, IASF Rome, Italy, (2) University "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy)
Comments: 10 pages, 6 figures (2 B&W, 4 color). Accepted for publication in
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:49:55 GMT (86kb)
Title: Definitive Identification of the Transition between Small- to
Large-Scale Clustering for Lyman Break Galaxies
Authors:
M Ouchi (1),
T. Hamana,
K. Shimasaku,
T. Yamada,
M. Akiyama,
N. Kashikawa,
M. Yoshida,
K. Aoki,
M. Iye,
T. Saito,
T. Sasaki,
C. Simpson,
M. Yoshida ((1)STScI)
Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJL. 5 pages, 4 figures. The text and
Figures 2-4 have been revised. There is no major change which affects to the
main discussion shown in the original preprint. This paper with high
resolution figures is available at
this http URL
(PDF)
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:39:29 GMT (175kb)
Title: The afterglow and elliptical host galaxy of the short gamma-ray burst
GRB 050724
Authors:
E. Berger,
P.A. Price,
S.B. Cenko,
A. Gal-Yam,
A.M. Soderberg,
M. Kasliwal,
D.C. Leonard,
P.B. Cameron,
D.A. Frail,
S.R. Kulkarni,
D.C. Murphy,
W. Krzeminski,
T. Piran,
B.L. Lee,
K.C. Roth,
D.-S. Moon,
D.B. Fox,
F.A. Harrison,
S.E. Persson,
B.P. Schmidt,
B.E. Penprase,
J. Rich,
B.A. Peterson,
L.L. Cowie
Comments: Accepted to Nature; revisions include broad-band afterglow model
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:11:40 GMT (252kb)
Title: X-ray Variability Characteristics of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 3783
Authors:
A. Markowitz (NASA/GSFC)
Comments: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, 2005, vol.
635, p. 180; version 2 has minor grammatical changes; 23 pages; uses
emulateapj5
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:53:08 GMT (211kb)
Title: Simulations of Magnetorotational Instability in a Magnetized Couette
Flow
Authors:
Wei Liu,
Jeremy Goodman,
Hantao Ji
Comments: This paper has been withdrawn. A few more small changes need to be
done. The final version will come out soon
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 17:36:36 GMT (0kb,I)
Title: Hybrid morphology radio sources from FIRST survey
Authors:
M. P. Gawronski (1),
A. Marecki (1),
M. Kunert-Bajraszewska (1),
A. J. Kus (1) ((1) Torun Centre for Astronomy, N. Copernicus University, Torun)
Comments: 17 pages, 6 figures, matches the version printed in Astronomy &
Astrophysics
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:31:31 GMT (1166kb)
Title: Relativistic cross sections of mass stripping and tidal disruption of a
star by a super-massive rotating black hole
Authors:
P. B. Ivanov,
M. A. Chernyakova
Comments: 11 pages, 16 figures, A&A in press, the text is clarified, the title
and the abstract shown in text are changed
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:52:41 GMT (344kb)
Title: Three-Body Dynamics with Gravitational Wave Emission
Authors:
Kayhan Gultekin,
M. Coleman Miller,
Douglas P. Hamilton
Comments: 34 pages, 14 figures, minor corrections to match version accepted by
ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 21:04:36 GMT (617kb)
Title: An Initial Look at the Far Infrared-Radio Correlation within Nearby
Star-forming Galaxies using the Spitzer Space Telescope
Authors:
E.J. Murphy,
R. Braun,
G. Helou,
L. Armus,
J.D.P. Kenney,
K.D. Gordon,
G.J. Bendo,
D.A. Dale,
F. Walter,
T.A. Oosterloo,
R.C. Kennicutt,
D. Calzetti,
J.M. Cannon,
B.T. Draine,
C.W. Engelbracht,
D.J. Hollenbach,
T.H. Jarrett,
L.J. Kewley,
C. Leitherer,
A. Li,
M.J. Meyer,
M.W. Regan,
G.H. Rieke,
M.J. Rieke,
H. Roussel,
K. Sheth,
J.D.T. Smith,
M.D. Thornley
Comments: 41 pages including 6 tables and 12 figures; accepted for publication
in the Astrophysical Journal. A full-resolution color version can be found at
this http URL ; Corrected typos
Note: replaced with revised version Mon, 21 Nov 2005 22:58:40 GMT (927kb)
Title: Signatures of restarted activity in core-dominated, triple radio sources
selected from the FIRST survey
Authors:
A. Marecki (1),
P. Thomasson (2),
K.-H. Mack (3),
M. Kunert-Bajraszewska (1) ((1) Torun Centre for Astronomy, N. Copernicus University, Poland, (2) Jodrell Bank Observatory, The University of Manchester, UK, (3) INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia, Bologna, Italy)
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, A&A in press, minor lingustic corrections
included
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 12:57:31 GMT (199kb)
Title: A Lower Bound on Neutrino Mass and Its Implication on The Z-burst
Scenario
Authors:
Kwang-Chang Lai,
Pisin Chen
Comments: 6 pages, derivation simplified and main idea consolidated, and
appendix added
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:33:08 GMT (11kb)
Title: Transient radio bursts from rotating neutron stars
Authors:
M. A. McLaughlin,
A. G. Lyne,
D. R. Lorimer,
M. Kramer,
A. J. Faulkner,
R. N. Manchester,
J. M. Cordes,
F. Camilo,
A. Possenti,
I. H. Stairs,
G. Hobbs,
N. D'Amico,
M. Burgay,
J. T. O'Brien
Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures. Accepted by Nature
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:01:38 GMT (176kb)
Title: The effects of moderately fast shellular rotation on adiabatic
oscillations
Authors:
J.C. Suarez (1),
M.J. Goupil (2),
P. Morel (3) ((1) IAA (CSIC) Granada, Spain, (2) Observ. Paris-Meudon, France, (3) Obs-Cote Azur, France)
Comments: A&A, in press (18 pag, 14 fig)
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 07:57:04 GMT (148kb)
Title: Production and Evolution of Perturbations of Sterile Neutrino Dark
Matter
Authors:
Kevork Abazajian (LANL)
Comments: submitted to Phys. Rev. D
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 16:06:27 GMT (60kb)
Title: An alternative explanation of the conflict between 1/R gravity and solar
system tests
Authors:
Cheng-Gang Shao,
Rong-Gen Cai,
Bin Wang,
Ru-Keng Su
Comments: Latex, 6 pages, v2: title changed, revised version to appear in PLB
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 01:05:10 GMT (6kb)
Title: On graviton production in braneworld cosmology
Authors:
Cyril Cartier,
Ruth Durrer,
Marcus Ruser
Comments: 9 pages, minor changes, references corrected
Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 72, 104018 (2005)
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 18:01:03 GMT (16kb)
Title: Dark energy problem: from phantom theory to modified Gauss-Bonnet
gravity
Authors:
Shin'ichi Nojiri,
Sergei D. Odintsov,
O.G. Gorbunova
Comments: LaTeX 8 pages, prepared for the Proceedings of QFEXT'05, minor
correctons, references added
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 12:08:47 GMT (8kb)
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Title: Considerations of a $k=+1$ Varluminopic Cosmology
Authors:
Jared M. Maruskin
Comments: 24 pages
Every relativistic particle has 4-speed equal to $c$, since $g_{\mu \nu}
\frac{dx^\mu}{d\tau} \frac{dx^\nu}{d\tau} = c^2$. With the choice of $k = +1$
in the FRW metric, the cosmological scale factor $a(t)$ has the natural
interpretation of the radius of the sphere $S^3_a = \{x \in \mathbb{R}^4 : (x,
x) = a^2\}$. Thus, a particle at rest in the cosmological frame has 4-speed
equal to $\frac{da}{dt}$. This leads us to infer that $\dot a = c$, which
respresents a simple kinematic constraint linking the speed of light to the
cosmological scale factor. This drastically changes the $k=+1$ picture from a
closed deaccelerating universe to an open accelerating universe, settles the
horizon problem, and provides for a new cosmological model more appealing to
our natural intuition. In this paper we shall consider ramifications of this
model.
Title: Kinematics of evaporating black holes
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 58 pages, 2 figures. Latex 2.09. Figures PNG
The correspondence principle and causality divide the spacetime of a
macroscopic collapsing mass into three regions: classical, semiclassical, and
ultraviolet. The semiclassical region covers the entire evolution of the black
hole from the macroscopic to the microscopic scale if the latter is reached. It
is shown that the metric in the semiclassical region is expressed purely
kinematically through the Bondi charges. The only quantum calculation needed is
the one of radiation at infinity. The ultraviolet ignorance of semiclassical
theory is irrelevant. The metric with arbitrary Bondi charges is obtained and
studied.
Title: Radiation equations for black holes
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 16 pages, 1 figure. Latex 2.09. Figure PNG
It has been shown in the previous paper that the metric in the semiclassical
region of the collapse spacetime is expressed purely kinematically through the
Bondi charges. Here the Bondi charges are expressed through this metric by
calculating the vacuum radiation against its background. The result is closed
equations for the metric and the Bondi charges. Notably, there is a
nonvanishing flux of the vacuum-induced matter charge.
Title: Backreaction of the Hawking radiation
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure. Latex 2.09. Figure PNG
Black holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the
quantum evaporation. A spherically symmetric black hole having initially no
matter charges radiates away about 10% of the initial mass and comes to a state
in which the vacuum-induced charge equals the remaining mass.
Replacements
Title: May Gravity detect Tsunami ?
Authors:
D.Fargion
Comments: 8 pages, 3 figures, Vulcano Conference 2005, in Chinese Journal of
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:59:58 GMT (451kb)
Title: On the He II Emission In Eta Carinae and the Origin of Its Spectroscopic
Events
Authors:
J. C. Martin,
K. Davidson,
R. M. Humphreys,
D. J. Hillier,
K. Ishibashi
Comments: 47 pages (including all appendices, tabs, & figs), 9 figures, 3
tables; submitted to Astrophysical Journal (2005 March 29), accepted for
publication in ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:32:21 GMT (242kb)
Title: The Effects of Reionization on Lyman-alpha Galaxy Surveys
Authors:
Steven R. Furlanetto (Caltech),
Matias Zaldarriaga (Harvard),
Lars Hernquist (Harvard)
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, in press at MNRAS (minor changes in response to
referee's comments)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:52:33 GMT (53kb)
Title: Testing the "Dark-Energy"-Dominated Cosmology via the Solar-System
Experiments
Authors:
Yurii V. Dumin (University of California, Los Angeles & Isaac Newton Institute of Chili, Moscow Branch)
Comments: LaTeX (AASTeX documentclass) file, 12 pages, 2 eps figures. Ver.2:
main text rewritten with minor stylistic changes and subdivided into
sections; two appendices added; one figure replaced; bibliography
supplemented and corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:35:57 GMT (35kb)
Title: Characteristic Scales During Reionization
Authors:
Steven R. Furlanetto (Caltech),
Matthew McQuinn (Harvard),
Lars Hernquist (Harvard)
Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures, in press at MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:50:02 GMT (76kb)
Title: Inflation: A graceful entrance from Loop Quantum Cosmology
Authors:
N. J. Nunes (U. Minnesota)
Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, modified abstract and extended introduction
Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D72 (2005) 103510
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 04:34:34 GMT (119kb)
Title: Stellar Collisions and Ultracompact X-ray Binary Formation
Authors:
J. C. Lombardi Jr.,
Z. F. Proulx,
K. L. Dooley,
E. M. Theriault,
N. Ivanova,
F. A. Rasio
Comments: 41 pages, 17 figures, accepted by ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:36:23 GMT (556kb)
Title: The stochastic gravitational-wave background from cold dark matter halos
Authors:
Carmelita Carbone (SISSA/ISAS and INFN),
Carlo Baccigalupi (Universitaet Heidelberg, SISSA/ISAS and INFN),
Sabino Matarrese (Universita' di Padova and INFN)
Comments: LaTeX file, 9 pages, 4 figures, typos corrected, two figures changed
and comments added
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:04:40 GMT (33kb)
Title: Elliptical Galaxy Halo Masses from Internal Kinematics
Authors:
Aaron J. Romanowsky
Comments: 8 pages, 8 figs. Invited review contribution in Proceedings of XXIst
IAP Colloquium, "Mass Profiles & Shapes of Cosmological Structures" (Paris,
4-9 July 2005), eds G. A. Mamon, F. Combes, C. Deffayet, B. Fort (Paris: EDP
Sciences). Color figs may print better as ps than pdf. v2: refs updated and
Fig 2b corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:16:02 GMT (53kb)
Title: Multifrequency VLA radio observations of the X-ray cavity cluster of
galaxies RBS797: evidence of differently oriented jets
Authors:
Myriam Gitti (1),
Luigina Feretti (2),
Sabine Schindler (1) ((1)Institute of Astrophysics, University of Innsbruck, (2) IRA-INAF Bologna)
Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysics; replaced with revised version corrected for language editing
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 06:37:56 GMT (458kb)
Title: Branchings in the gamma-process path revisited
Authors:
T. Rauscher (Univ. Basel)
Comments: 7 pages, accepted by Phys. Rev. C; this is a minor revision,
improving a few phrases, as published in PRC
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 11:25:11 GMT (14kb)
Title: Dynamical Interactions of Planetary Systems in Dense Stellar
Environments
Authors:
John M. Fregeau,
Sourav Chatterjee,
Frederic A. Rasio (Northwestern University)
Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ. Minor changes to reflect accepted
version. 14 pages, 14 figures
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:12:14 GMT (165kb)
Title: Spectrophotometric properties of galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z ~
0.2--1.0) I. Sample description, photometric properties and spectral
measurements
Authors:
Fabrice Lamareille (LATT),
Thierry Contini (LATT),
Jean-François Le Borgne (LATT),
Jarle Brinchmann (MPA, CAUP),
Stéphane Charlot (MPA, IAP),
Johan Richard (LATT)
Comments: 24 pages. Accepted for publication in A&A; reference added; bug
corrected: flux scaled by (1+z)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:59:04 GMT (288kb)
Title: Spectrophotometric properties of galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z ~
0.2--1.0) II. The Luminosity -- Metallicity relation
Authors:
Fabrice Lamareille (LATT),
Thierry Contini (LATT),
Jarle Brinchmann (MPA, CAUP),
Jean-François Le Borgne (LATT),
Stéphane Charlot (MPA, IAP),
Johan Richard (LATT)
Comments: 19 pages. Accepted for publication on A&A; reference added; bug
corrected: flux scaled by (1+z)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 16:06:49 GMT (423kb)
Title: Dark-matter particles and baryons from inflation and spontaneous CP
violation in the early universe
Authors:
Saul Barshay,
Georg Kreyerhoff
Comments: 6 pages
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 07:56:38 GMT (7kb)
Title: An explicit scheme for multifluid magnetohydrodynamics
Authors:
Stephen O'Sullivan,
Turlough P. Downes
Comments: 8 pages; 4 figures; accepted by MNRAS; minor corrections to
equations; addition of appendix
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:24:56 GMT (33kb)
Title: The Lack of Structural and Dynamical Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies
since z ~ 1.5: Clues from Self-Consistent Hydrodynamical Simulations
Authors:
R. Domínguez-Tenreiro,
J. Oñorbe,
A. Sáiz,
H. Artal,
A. Serna
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure. ApJ Letters accepted
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:20:50 GMT (22kb)
Title: Hot Jupiters: Lands of Plenty
Authors:
David Charbonneau
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures, summary of conference "The Tenth Anniversary of
51 Peg b: Status and Prospects for Hot Jupiter Studies", held August 22 - 25,
2005; an important "not" added to caption to Figure 2
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 21:45:23 GMT (30kb)
Title: Bulk viscous cosmology: statefinder and entropy
Authors:
M.Hu,
Xin He Meng
Comments: 10 color figs and pages; references added and representations
improved
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:33:00 GMT (70kb)
Title: The Power of General Relativity
Authors:
Timothy Clifton,
John D. Barrow
Comments: 26 pages and 5 figures. Published version
Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 72, 103005 (2005)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:31:30 GMT (260kb)
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Title: Considerations of a $k=+1$ Varluminopic Cosmology
Authors:
Jared M. Maruskin
Comments: 24 pages
Every relativistic particle has 4-speed equal to $c$, since $g_{\mu \nu}
\frac{dx^\mu}{d\tau} \frac{dx^\nu}{d\tau} = c^2$. With the choice of $k = +1$
in the FRW metric, the cosmological scale factor $a(t)$ has the natural
interpretation of the radius of the sphere $S^3_a = \{x \in \mathbb{R}^4 : (x,
x) = a^2\}$. Thus, a particle at rest in the cosmological frame has 4-speed
equal to $\frac{da}{dt}$. This leads us to infer that $\dot a = c$, which
respresents a simple kinematic constraint linking the speed of light to the
cosmological scale factor. This drastically changes the $k=+1$ picture from a
closed deaccelerating universe to an open accelerating universe, settles the
horizon problem, and provides for a new cosmological model more appealing to
our natural intuition. In this paper we shall consider ramifications of this
model.
Title: Kinematics of evaporating black holes
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 58 pages, 2 figures. Latex 2.09. Figures PNG
The correspondence principle and causality divide the spacetime of a
macroscopic collapsing mass into three regions: classical, semiclassical, and
ultraviolet. The semiclassical region covers the entire evolution of the black
hole from the macroscopic to the microscopic scale if the latter is reached. It
is shown that the metric in the semiclassical region is expressed purely
kinematically through the Bondi charges. The only quantum calculation needed is
the one of radiation at infinity. The ultraviolet ignorance of semiclassical
theory is irrelevant. The metric with arbitrary Bondi charges is obtained and
studied.
Title: Radiation equations for black holes
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 16 pages, 1 figure. Latex 2.09. Figure PNG
It has been shown in the previous paper that the metric in the semiclassical
region of the collapse spacetime is expressed purely kinematically through the
Bondi charges. Here the Bondi charges are expressed through this metric by
calculating the vacuum radiation against its background. The result is closed
equations for the metric and the Bondi charges. Notably, there is a
nonvanishing flux of the vacuum-induced matter charge.
Title: Backreaction of the Hawking radiation
Authors:
G. A. Vilkovisky (Lebedev Institute)
Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure. Latex 2.09. Figure PNG
Black holes create a vacuum matter charge to protect themselves from the
quantum evaporation. A spherically symmetric black hole having initially no
matter charges radiates away about 10% of the initial mass and comes to a state
in which the vacuum-induced charge equals the remaining mass.
Replacements
Title: May Gravity detect Tsunami ?
Authors:
D.Fargion
Comments: 8 pages, 3 figures, Vulcano Conference 2005, in Chinese Journal of
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 17:59:58 GMT (451kb)
Title: On the He II Emission In Eta Carinae and the Origin of Its Spectroscopic
Events
Authors:
J. C. Martin,
K. Davidson,
R. M. Humphreys,
D. J. Hillier,
K. Ishibashi
Comments: 47 pages (including all appendices, tabs, & figs), 9 figures, 3
tables; submitted to Astrophysical Journal (2005 March 29), accepted for
publication in ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:32:21 GMT (242kb)
Title: The Effects of Reionization on Lyman-alpha Galaxy Surveys
Authors:
Steven R. Furlanetto (Caltech),
Matias Zaldarriaga (Harvard),
Lars Hernquist (Harvard)
Comments: 9 pages, 5 figures, in press at MNRAS (minor changes in response to
referee's comments)
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:52:33 GMT (53kb)
Title: Testing the "Dark-Energy"-Dominated Cosmology via the Solar-System
Experiments
Authors:
Yurii V. Dumin (University of California, Los Angeles & Isaac Newton Institute of Chili, Moscow Branch)
Comments: LaTeX (AASTeX documentclass) file, 12 pages, 2 eps figures. Ver.2:
main text rewritten with minor stylistic changes and subdivided into
sections; two appendices added; one figure replaced; bibliography
supplemented and corrected
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 23:35:57 GMT (35kb)
Title: Characteristic Scales During Reionization
Authors:
Steven R. Furlanetto (Caltech),
Matthew McQuinn (Harvard),
Lars Hernquist (Harvard)
Comments: 13 pages, 9 figures, in press at MNRAS
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:50:02 GMT (76kb)
Title: Inflation: A graceful entrance from Loop Quantum Cosmology
Authors:
N. J. Nunes (U. Minnesota)
Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, modified abstract and extended introduction
Journal-ref: Phys.Rev. D72 (2005) 103510
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 04:34:34 GMT (119kb)
Title: Stellar Collisions and Ultracompact X-ray Binary Formation
Authors:
J. C. Lombardi Jr.,
Z. F. Proulx,
K. L. Dooley,
E. M. Theriault,
N. Ivanova,
F. A. Rasio
Comments: 41 pages, 17 figures, accepted by ApJ
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:36:23 GMT (556kb)
Title: The stochastic gravitational-wave background from cold dark matter halos
Authors:
Carmelita Carbone (SISSA/ISAS and INFN),
Carlo Baccigalupi (Universitaet Heidelberg, SISSA/ISAS and INFN),
Sabino Matarrese (Universita' di Padova and INFN)
Comments: LaTeX file, 9 pages, 4 figures, typos corrected, two figures changed
and comments added
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 15:04:40 GMT (33kb)
Title: Elliptical Galaxy Halo Masses from Internal Kinematics
Authors:
Aaron J. Romanowsky
Comments: 8 pages, 8 figs. Invited review contribution in Proceedings of XXIst
IAP Colloquium, "Mass Profiles & Shapes of Cosmological Structures" (Paris,
4-9 July 2005), eds G. A. Mamon, F. Combes, C. Deffayet, B. Fort (Paris: EDP
Sciences). Color figs may print better as ps than pdf. v2: refs updated and
Fig 2b corrected
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Title: Multifrequency VLA radio observations of the X-ray cavity cluster of
galaxies RBS797: evidence of differently oriented jets
Authors:
Myriam Gitti (1),
Luigina Feretti (2),
Sabine Schindler (1) ((1)Institute of Astrophysics, University of Innsbruck, (2) IRA-INAF Bologna)
Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy &
Astrophysics; replaced with revised version corrected for language editing
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Title: Branchings in the gamma-process path revisited
Authors:
T. Rauscher (Univ. Basel)
Comments: 7 pages, accepted by Phys. Rev. C; this is a minor revision,
improving a few phrases, as published in PRC
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Title: Dynamical Interactions of Planetary Systems in Dense Stellar
Environments
Authors:
John M. Fregeau,
Sourav Chatterjee,
Frederic A. Rasio (Northwestern University)
Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ. Minor changes to reflect accepted
version. 14 pages, 14 figures
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Title: Spectrophotometric properties of galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z ~
0.2--1.0) I. Sample description, photometric properties and spectral
measurements
Authors:
Fabrice Lamareille (LATT),
Thierry Contini (LATT),
Jean-François Le Borgne (LATT),
Jarle Brinchmann (MPA, CAUP),
Stéphane Charlot (MPA, IAP),
Johan Richard (LATT)
Comments: 24 pages. Accepted for publication in A&A; reference added; bug
corrected: flux scaled by (1+z)
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Title: Spectrophotometric properties of galaxies at intermediate redshifts (z ~
0.2--1.0) II. The Luminosity -- Metallicity relation
Authors:
Fabrice Lamareille (LATT),
Thierry Contini (LATT),
Jarle Brinchmann (MPA, CAUP),
Jean-François Le Borgne (LATT),
Stéphane Charlot (MPA, IAP),
Johan Richard (LATT)
Comments: 19 pages. Accepted for publication on A&A; reference added; bug
corrected: flux scaled by (1+z)
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Title: Dark-matter particles and baryons from inflation and spontaneous CP
violation in the early universe
Authors:
Saul Barshay,
Georg Kreyerhoff
Comments: 6 pages
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 07:56:38 GMT (7kb)
Title: An explicit scheme for multifluid magnetohydrodynamics
Authors:
Stephen O'Sullivan,
Turlough P. Downes
Comments: 8 pages; 4 figures; accepted by MNRAS; minor corrections to
equations; addition of appendix
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Title: The Lack of Structural and Dynamical Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies
since z ~ 1.5: Clues from Self-Consistent Hydrodynamical Simulations
Authors:
R. Domínguez-Tenreiro,
J. Oñorbe,
A. Sáiz,
H. Artal,
A. Serna
Comments: 12 pages, 1 figure. ApJ Letters accepted
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Title: Hot Jupiters: Lands of Plenty
Authors:
David Charbonneau
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures, summary of conference "The Tenth Anniversary of
51 Peg b: Status and Prospects for Hot Jupiter Studies", held August 22 - 25,
2005; an important "not" added to caption to Figure 2
Note: replaced with revised version Tue, 22 Nov 2005 21:45:23 GMT (30kb)
Title: Bulk viscous cosmology: statefinder and entropy
Authors:
M.Hu,
Xin He Meng
Comments: 10 color figs and pages; references added and representations
improved
Note: replaced with revised version Wed, 23 Nov 2005 12:33:00 GMT (70kb)
Title: The Power of General Relativity
Authors:
Timothy Clifton,
John D. Barrow
Comments: 26 pages and 5 figures. Published version
Journal-ref: Phys. Rev. D 72, 103005 (2005)
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