Jarah Evslin
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Communications in Mathematical Physics | 2004
Peter Bouwknegt; Jarah Evslin; Varghese Mathai
T-duality acts on circle bundles by exchanging the first Chern class with the fiberwise integral of the H-flux, as we motivate using E8 and also using S-duality. We present known and new examples including NS5-branes, nilmanifolds, lens spaces, both circle bundles over Pn, and the AdS5×S5 to AdS5×P2×S1 with background H-flux of Duff, Lü and Pope. When T-duality leads to M-theory on a non-spin manifold the gravitino partition function continues to exist due to the background flux, however the known quantization condition for G4 receives a correction. In a more general context, we use correspondence spaces to implement isomorphisms on the twisted K-theories and twisted cohomology theories and to study the corresponding Grothendieck-Riemann-Roch theorem. Interestingly, in the case of decomposable twists, both twisted theories admit fusion products and so are naturally rings.
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2011
Taotao Qiu; Jarah Evslin; Yi-Fu Cai; Mingzhe Li; Xinmin Zhang
We present nonsingular, homogeneous and isotropic bouncing solutions of the conformal Galileon model. We show that such solutions necessarily begin with a radiation-dominated contracting phase. This is followed by a quintom scenario in which the background equation of state crosses the cosmological constant boundary allowing for a nonsingular bounce which in turn is followed by Galilean Genesis. We analyze the spectrum of cosmological perturbations in this background. Our results show that the fluctuations evolve smoothly and without any pathology, but the adiabatic modes form a blue tilted spectrum. In order to achieve a scale-invariant primordial power spectrum as required by current observations, we introduce a light scalar field coupling to the Galileon kinetically. We find two couplings which yield a scale-invariant spectrum, one of which requires a fine tuning of the initial conditions. This model also predicts a blue tilted spectrum of gravitational waves stemming from quantum vacuum fluctuations in the contracting phase.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
Peter Bouwknegt; Jarah Evslin; Varghese Mathai
We present a general formula for the topology and H-flux of the T-dual of a type II compactification. Our results apply to T-dualities with respect to any free circle action. In particular, we find that the manifolds on each side of the duality are circle bundles whose curvatures are given by the integral of the dual H-flux over the dual circle. As a corollary we conjecture an obstruction to multiple T-dualities, generalizing the obstruction known to exist on the twisted torus. Examples include SU(2) Wess-Zumino-Witten models, lens spaces, and the supersymmetric string theory on the nonspin AdS5 x CP2 x S1 compactification.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
Peter Bouwknegt; Jarah Evslin; Varghese Mathai
We present a general formula for the topology and H-flux of the T-dual of a type II compactification. Our results apply to T-dualities with respect to any free circle action. In particular, we find that the manifolds on each side of the duality are circle bundles whose curvatures are given by the integral of the dual H-flux over the dual circle. As a corollary we conjecture an obstruction to multiple T-dualities, generalizing the obstruction known to exist on the twisted torus. Examples include SU(2) Wess-Zumino-Witten models, lens spaces, and the supersymmetric string theory on the nonspin AdS5 x CP2 x S1 compactification.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014
Emilio Ciuffoli; Jarah Evslin; Xinmin Zhang
A bstractIn the next decade, a number of experiments will attempt to determine the neutrino mass hierarchy. Feasibility studies for such experiments generally determine the statistic
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2012
Emilio Ciuffoli; Jarah Evslin; Xinmin Zhang
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2011
Jarah Evslin; Taotao Qiu
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013
Emilio Ciuffoli; Jarah Evslin; Xinmin Zhang
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Physical Review D | 2014
Emilio Ciuffoli; Jarah Evslin; 王志民; Zm Wang; Cg Yang; Xm Zhang; Wl Zhong; 张新民; 杨长根; 钟玮丽
. We present a simple Bayesian formula for the sensitivity to the hierarchy determination that can be expected from the median experiment as a function of
Physical Review D | 2013
Emilio Ciuffoli; Jarah Evslin; 张新民; Xm Zhang
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