Search Results - "Starkman, G. D"
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Improved constraints on cosmological parameters from Type Ia supernova data
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-12-2011)“…We present a new method based on a Bayesian hierarchical model to extract constraints on cosmological parameters from Type Ia supernova (SNIa) data obtained…”
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On the large-angle anomalies of the microwave sky
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-03-2006)“…We apply the multipole vector framework to full-sky maps derived from the first-year Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data. We significantly extend…”
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Should we doubt the cosmological constant?
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-02-2011)“…While Bayesian model selection is a useful tool to discriminate between competing cosmological models, it only gives a relative rather than an absolute measure…”
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Vector field models of modified gravity and the dark sector
Published in Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology (15-05-2010)Get full text
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Probing large-angle correlations with the microwave background temperature and lensing cross-correlation
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (11-08-2014)“…A lack of correlations in the microwave background temperature between sky directions separated by angles larger than 60° has recently been confirmed by data…”
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Effect of our Galaxy's motion on weak-lensing measurements of shear and convergence
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-06-2013)“…In this work, we investigate the effect on weak-lensing shear and convergence measurements due to distortions from the Lorentz boost induced by our Galaxy's…”
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Real-space approach to cosmic microwave background deboosting
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-07-2013)“…The effect of our Galaxy's motion through the cosmic microwave background (CMB) rest frame, which aberrates and Doppler shifts incoming photons measured by…”
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Is the low-l microwave background cosmic?
Published in Physical review letters (26-11-2004)“…The large-angle (low-l) correlations of the cosmic microwave background exhibit several statistically significant anomalies compared to the standard…”
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Homogeneity, flatness, and "large" extra dimensions
Published in Physical review letters (03-12-2001)“…We consider a model in which the Universe is the direct product of an ordinary (3+1)-dimensional space--a brane where all the standard model fields are…”
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Neutrino lasing in the early universe
Published in Physical review letters (23-08-1993)“…Recently, Madsen has argued that relativistic decays of massive neutrinos into lighter fermions and bosons may lead, via thermalization, to the formation of a…”
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Modifying gravity with the aether: An alternative to dark matter
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The effects of massive neutrinos on the linear point of the correlation function
Published 04-01-2021“…JCAP01(2021)009 The linear point (LP), defined as the mid-point between the dip and the peak of the two-point clustering correlation function (TPCF), has been…”
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Exploring suppressed long-distance correlations as the cause of suppressed large-angle correlations
Published 10-12-2018“…The absence of large-angle correlations in the map of cosmic microwave background temperature fluctuations is among the well-established anomalies identified…”
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Probing Large-Angle Correlations with the Microwave Background Temperature and Lensing Cross Correlation
Published 28-10-2013“…A lack of correlations in the microwave background temperature between sky directions separated by angles larger than 60 degrees has recently been confirmed by…”
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How a brane cosmological constant can trick us into thinking that w < − 1
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Effect of Our Galaxy's Motion on Weak Lensing Measurements of Shear and Convergence
Published 04-02-2013“…In this work we investigate the effect on weak-lensing shear and convergence measurements due to distortions from the Lorentz boost induced by our Galaxy's…”
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Large-Angle CMB Suppression and Polarization Predictions
Published 24-07-2013“…The anomalous lack of large angle temperature correlations has been a surprising feature of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) since first observed by…”
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Measuring the Topology of the Universe
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-01-1998)“…Observations of microwave background fluctuations can yield information not only about the geometry of the universe but potentially about the topology of the…”
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Vacuum strings in FRW models
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Opening the window on strongly interacting dark matter
Published in Physical review. D, Particles and fields (15-06-1990)“…We discuss the possibility that the dark matter consists of strongly interacting massive particles (SIMP's) which have cross sections with ordinary matter…”
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