Tufts/CfA/MIT Cosmology Seminar, at MIT:

Tuesday, February 27, 2007
2:30 pm
Center for Theoretical Physics Seminar Room
Building NE25, Fourth Floor
Refreshments at 2:00, same location

"Oscillons: Properties and Applications of the Lumps that Wouldn't Die"


Marcelo Gleiser
Dartmouth

Abstract:

I will present some properties of oscillons, relativistic lumps that are surprisingly long-lived, examining their existence in an arbitrary number of spatial dimensions and in several models, including the Abelian Higgs model. I will then show how oscillons can dramatically alter the nucleation rate in first order phase transitions and their possible role(s) in inflationary cosmology and beyond.

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