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Energy and momentum transfer in one-dimensional trapped gases by stimulated light scattering
(IOP Publishing, 2015-06-10)
In ultracold atoms settings, inelastic light scattering is a preeminent technique to reveal static and dynamic properties at nonzero momentum. In this work, we investigate an array of one-dimensional trapped Bose gases, ...
A formalism based on moments for classical and quantum cosmology
(IOP Publishing LTD, 2015)
We compare the classical and quantum description of systems with one degree of freedom with an effective formalism based on statistical moments. Within this formalism the similarities and differences between the classical ...
The center of mass and center of charge of the electron
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
The goal of this contribution is to show that the hypothesis that the center of mass(CM) and the center of charge(CC) of a classical electron are two different points is only compatible with a relativistic description. The ...
Calibrating Analytical Models for Semilocal Strings
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
In this work we calibrate two different analytic models of semilocal strings by constraining the values of their free parameters. In order to do so, we use data obtained from the largest and most accurate field theory ...
Cosmological constrains on fast transition Unified Dark Matter models
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
In this work we show the results obtained applying a Unified Dark Matter (UDM) model with a fast transition to a set of cosmological data. Two different functions to model the transition are tested, and the feasibility of ...
Fitting BICEP2 with defects, primordial gravitational waves and dust
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
In this work we discuss the possibility of cosmic defects being responsible for the B-mode signal measured by the BICEP2 collaboration. We also allow for the presence of other cosmological sources of B-modes such as ...
Double layers in gravity theories
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
Gravitational double layers, unlike their classical electromagnetic counterparts, are thought to be forbidden in gravity theories. It has been recently shown, however, that they are feasible in, for instance, gravity ...
Hartle's model within the general theory of perturbatiye matchings: the change in mass
(IOP Publishing, 2015)
Hartle's model provides the most widely used analytic framework to describe isolated compact bodies rotating slowly in equilibrium up to second order in perturbations in the context of General Relativity. Apart from some ...