Tracing high density gas in M 82 and NGC 4038

ArXiv 0808.2815 (2008)

Authors:

E Bayet, C Lintott, S Viti, J Martín-Pintado, S Martín, DA Williams, JMC Rawlings

Abstract:

We present the first detection of CS in the Antennae galaxies towards the NGC 4038 nucleus, as well as the first detections of two high-J (5-4 and 7-6) CS lines in the center of M 82. The CS(7-6) line in M 82 shows a profile that is surprisingly different to those of other low-J CS transitions we observed. This implies the presence of a separate, denser and warmer molecular gas component. The derived physical properties and the likely location of the CS(7-6) emission suggests an association with the supershell in the centre of M 82.

Constraining Lorentz violation with cosmology

(2008)

Authors:

JA Zuntz, PG Ferreira, TG Zlosnik

Map-making in small field modulated CMB polarisation experiments: approximating the maximum-likelihood method

(2008)

Authors:

D Sutton, BR Johnson, ML Brown, P Cabella, PG Ferreira, KM Smith

Living in a Void: Testing the Copernican Principle with Distant Supernovae

(2008)

Authors:

Timothy Clifton, Pedro G Ferreira, Kate Land

Dark Matter, Modified Gravity and the Mass of the Neutrino

ArXiv 0806.0116 (2008)

Authors:

PG Ferreira, C Skordis, C Zunckel

Abstract:

It has been suggested that Einstein's theory of General Relativity can be modified to accomodate mismatches between the gravitational field and luminous matter on a wide range of scales. Covariant theories of modified gravity generically predict the existence of extra degrees of freedom which may be interpreted as dark matter. We study a subclass of these theories where the overall energy density in these extra degrees of freedom is subdominant relative to the baryon density and show that they favour the presence of massive neutrinos. For some specific cases (such as a flat Universes with a cosmological constant) one finds a conservative lower bound on the neutrinos mass of $m_\nu>0.31$ eV.