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Effects Of Gravitational Slip On The Higher-Order Moments Of The Matter Distribution, Scott F. Daniel
Effects Of Gravitational Slip On The Higher-Order Moments Of The Matter Distribution, Scott F. Daniel
Dartmouth Scholarship
Cosmological departures from general relativity offer a possible explanation for the cosmic acceleration. To linear order, these departures (quantified by the model-independent parameter ϖ, referred to as a “gravitational slip”) amplify or suppress the growth of structure in the universe relative to what we would expect to see from a general relativistic universe lately dominated by a cosmological constant. As structures collapse and become more dense, linear perturbation theory is an inadequate descriptor of their behavior, and one must extend calculations to nonlinear order. If the effects of gravitational slip extend to these higher orders, we might expect to see …
Lensed Cosmic Microwave Background Constraints On Post-General Relativity Parameters, P. Serra, A. Cooray, S. F. Daniel, R. R. Caldwell, A. Melchiorri
Lensed Cosmic Microwave Background Constraints On Post-General Relativity Parameters, P. Serra, A. Cooray, S. F. Daniel, R. R. Caldwell, A. Melchiorri
Dartmouth Scholarship
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Dark Matter Scaling Relations And The Assembly Epoch Of Coma Early-Type Galaxies, J. Thomas, R. P. Saglia, R. Bender, D. Thomas, K. Gebhardt, J Magorrian, E. M. Corsini, G. Wegner
Dark Matter Scaling Relations And The Assembly Epoch Of Coma Early-Type Galaxies, J. Thomas, R. P. Saglia, R. Bender, D. Thomas, K. Gebhardt, J Magorrian, E. M. Corsini, G. Wegner
Dartmouth Scholarship
Axisymmetric, orbit-based dynamical models are used to derive dark matter scaling relations for Coma early-type galaxies. From faint to bright galaxies, halo core radii and asymptotic circular velocities increase. Compared to spirals of the same brightness, the majority of Coma early-type galaxies—those with old stellar populations—have similar halo core radii but more than two times larger asymptotic halo velocities. The average dark matter density inside 2 r eff decreases with increasing luminosity and is 6.8 times larger than in disk galaxies of the same B-band luminosity. Compared at the same stellar mass, dark matter densities in ellipticals are 13.5 …