Black hole merger simulations in wave dark matter environments

(2022)

Authors:

Jamie Bamber, Josu C Aurrekoetxea, Katy Clough, Pedro G Ferreira

Two Modes of LyC Escape From Bursty Star Formation: Implications for [C II] Deficits and the Sources of Reionization

(2022)

Authors:

Harley Katz, Aayush Saxena, Joki Rosdahl, Taysun Kimm, Jeremy Blaizot, Thibault Garel, Leo Michel-Dansac, Martin Haehnelt, Richard S Ellis, Laura Penterrici, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz

KiDS-Legacy calibration: unifying shear and redshift calibration with the SKiLLS multi-band image simulations

ArXiv 2210.07163 (2022)

Authors:

Shun-Sheng Li, Konrad Kuijken, Henk Hoekstra, Lance Miller, Catherine Heymans, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Jan Luca van den Busch, Angus H Wright, Mijin Yoon, Maciej Bilicki, Matías Bravo, Claudia del P Lagos

The information on halo properties contained in spectroscopic observations of late-type galaxies

(2022)

Authors:

Tariq Yasin, Harry Desmond, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz

Fifth forces and frame invariance

arXiv:2210.06396 [gr-qc] (to appear in Phys Rev. D)

Authors:

Jamie Bamber

Abstract:

I discuss how one can apply the covariant formalism developed by Vilkovisky and DeWitt to obtain frame invariant fifth force calculations for scalar-tensor theories. Fifth forces are severely constrained by astrophysical measurements. It was shown previously that for scale-invariant Higgs-dilaton gravity, in a particular choice of Jordan frame, the dilaton fifth force is dramatically suppressed, evading the observational constraints. Using a geometric approach I extend this result to all frames, and show that the usual dichotomy of "Jordan frame" versus "Einstein frame" is better understood as a continuum of frames: submanifold slices of a more general field space.