Fundamental Physics and Observational Cosmology
Lead Research Organisation:
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
Department Name: Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics
Abstract
We aim to advance the confrontation between observational cosmology and fundamental physics by developing testable signatures of early universe theories which are of direct relevance to STFC-supported satellite and other experiments, such as Planck and Clover. This work entails making detailed quantitative observational predictions which can be used to distinguish between different inflation models, as well as those involving cosmic superstrings and textures. In particular, we wish to study cosmologies emerging from higher dimensional models in fundamental theory, and discover ways in which to differentiate these from conventional four-dimensional models. We will also use data from the late universe to develop probes of the cosmological constant, dark energy and the variation of the fundamental constants of nature. In addition, we will embark on a new project in gravitational physics, studying the existence, formation and consequences of black holes. We will consider the distinctive signatures of extra dimensions which the experimental study of black holes may be able to uncover.
Organisations
Publications

Burrage C
(2007)
P-term potentials from 4-D supergravity
in Journal of High Energy Physics

Burrage C
(2007)
P-term strings and semi-local strings
in Journal of High Energy Physics

Farley
(2007)
Bogoliubov transformations in black-hole evaporation
in INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS D

Brax P
(2007)
Warping and F-term uplifting
in Journal of High Energy Physics

De Troia G.
(2007)
Searching for non-Gaussian signals in the BOOMERANG 2003 CMB maps
in ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL

Holzegel Gustav
(2007)
Ricci flows connecting Taub-Bolt and Taub-NUT metrics
in CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM GRAVITY

Chen B
(2007)
Bubbling AdS and droplet descriptions of BPS geometries in IIB supergravity
in Journal of High Energy Physics

Avgoustidis A
(2007)
Cosmic String Evolution in Brane Inflation
in Journal of Physics: Conference Series

Liguori M
(2008)
Impact of uncertainties in the cosmological parameters on the measurement of primordial non-Gaussianity
in Physical Review D

Chen X
(2008)
Generation and characterization of large non-Gaussianities in single field inflation
in Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics