GRChombo: An adaptable numerical relativity code for fundamental physics

The Journal of Open Source Software The Open Journal 6:68 (2021) 3703

Authors:

Tomas Andrade, Llibert Salo, Josu Aurrekoetxea, Jamie Bamber, Katy Clough, Robin Croft, Eloy de Jong, Amelia Drew, Alejandro Duran, Pedro Ferreira, Pau Figueras, Hal Finkel, Tiago Frana, Bo-Xuan Ge, Chenxia Gu, Thomas Helfer, Juha Jäykkä, Cristian Joana, Markus Kunesch, Kacper Kornet, Eugene Lim, Francesco Muia, Zainab Nazari, Miren Radia, Justin Ripley, Paul Shellard, Ulrich Sperhake, Dina Traykova, Saran Tunyasuvunakool, Zipeng Wang, James Widdicombe, Kaze Wong

On cosmological bias due to the magnification of shear and position samples in modern weak lensing analyses

ArXiv 2111.09867 (2021)

Authors:

Christopher AJ Duncan, Joachim Harnois-Déraps, Lance Miller

Constraints on quantum gravity and the photon mass from gamma ray bursts

Physical Review D American Physical Society 104:10 (2021) 103516

Authors:

Dj Bartlett, H Desmond, Pg Ferreira, J Jasche

Abstract:

Lorentz invariance violation in quantum gravity (QG) models or a nonzero photon mass, mγ, would lead to an energy-dependent propagation speed for photons, such that photons of different energies from a distant source would arrive at different times, even if they were emitted simultaneously. By developing source-by-source, Monte Carlo-based forward models for such time delays from gamma ray bursts, and marginalizing over empirical noise models describing other contributions to the time delay, we derive constraints on mγ and the QG length scale, ℓQG, using spectral lag data from the BATSE satellite. We find mγ<4.0×10-5 h eV/c2 and ℓQG<5.3×10-18 h GeV-1 at 95% confidence, and demonstrate that these constraints are robust to the choice of noise model. The QG constraint is among the tightest from studies which consider multiple gamma ray bursts and the constraint on mγ, although weaker than from using radio data, provides an independent constraint which is less sensitive to the effects of dispersion by electrons.

Moment expansion of polarized dust SED: a new path towards capturing the CMB $B$-modes with $\textit{LiteBIRD}$

ArXiv 2111.07742 (2021)

Authors:

L Vacher, J Aumont, L Montier, S Azzoni, F Boulanger, M Remazeilles

Towards convergence of turbulent dynamo amplification in cosmological simulations of galaxies

(2021)

Authors:

Sergio Martin-Alvarez, Julien Devriendt, Adrianne Slyz, Debora Sijacki, Mark LA Richardson, Harley Katz