IAS-PHYS Fundamental Physics Seminar Series - Extending EFT of Inflation/Dark Energy to Arbitrary Background

IAS-PHYS Fundamental Physics Seminar Series - Extending EFT of Inflation/Dark Energy to Arbitrary Background
3:00pm - 4:00pm
IAS 1038, 1/F, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST

Abstract
The speaker extends EFT of inflation/dark energy to arbitrary backgrounds with timelike scalar profiles. In this framework, a set of consistency relations among EFT coefficients ensures the spatial diffeo invariance. He will then apply it to black hole perturbation in the presence of dark energy.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Prof. Shinji Mukohyama
The University of Tokyo

Prof. Shinji Mukohyama is a theoretical physicist specializing in cosmology and gravitation. His research spans braneworld cosmology, string cosmology, cosmology based on quantum gravity, dark energy and dark matter, modification of gravity at long distance and time scales, the effective field theory approach to gravity, the cosmological constant problem, black hole entropy, and so on. His contributions include formulating the ghost condensation mechanism—an effective field theory (EFT) applying the Higgs mechanism to gravity—that developed into EFT of inflation and EFT of dark energy, now standard frameworks for analyzing cosmological perturbations and confronting theories with observations. His more recent work extends these frameworks to black hole perturbations in the presence of dark energy.

Language
English
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