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1.Hunting the stochastic gravitational wave background in pulsar timing array cross correlations through theoretical uncertainty

Authors:Reginald Christian Bernardo, Kin-Wang Ng

Abstract: Incredible progress on the theoretical uncertainty of the spatial correlations of the stochastic gravitational wave (GW) background were recently made. However, it remains to realize the impact of this theoretical uncertainty on PTA cross correlations analysis. This paper pushes forward in this direction, as a proof--of--principle: showing the potential role that theoretical uncertainty has on unburying the stochastic GW background signal in noisy PTA cross correlation measurements. We consider both a mock data set and the noise--marginalized 12.5 years NANOGrav spatial correlation measurements, and find optimistic conclusions regardless of the physical content of the GW background and the nature of the noise in the data. Very briefly, we show through various cases a modest, but profound result that looking out for a stochastic signal is better when two of its moments are utilized. Or, in terms of GWs, we show that the theoretical uncertainty can play a substantial role in the hunt for the stochastic GW background.

2.Axionic extension of the Einstein-Dirac-aether theory: Degeneracy removal with respect to shear of the aether flow

Authors:Anna O. Efremova, Alexander B. Balakin

Abstract: We consider dynamics of the quartet of interacting cosmic substrata, which includes the dynamic aether, presented by the unit timelike vector field, the axionic dark matter, described by the pseudoscalar field, the spinor field associated with fermion particles, and the gravity field. The extended set of master equations is derived based on the idea that the potential of the axion field to be the function of seven arguments. The first one is, standardly, the pseudoscalar field; the second and third arguments are the fundamental spinor invariant and pseudoinvariant; the fourth and fifth ones are the aether-axion cross-invariants and cross-pseudoinvariants; the sixth argument is the expansion scalar, and the seventh one is the square of tensor of the shear of the aether flow. The complete set of master equations is derived and prepared for analysis.

3.Nonlinear interaction of the axion field with dynamic aether and SU(2) symmetric gauge field in the anisotropic Universe

Authors:Alexander B. Balakin, Gleb B. Kiselev

Abstract: Based on the concept of the dynamic aether emergence as a result of spontaneous polarization of the color aether, we consider the SU(2) symmetric theory of interaction of the gauge and axion fields in the framework of anisotropic cosmological model of the Bianchi-I type. We focus on the analysis of the non-Abelian analog of the U(1) symmetric model of axionically induced generation of the electric field in a magnetized medium.

4.Axion electrodynamics on the Bianchi spacetime platform: Fingerprints of shear of the aether velocity

Authors:Amir F. Shakirzyanov, Alexander B. Balakin

Abstract: In the framework of axionically extended Einstein-Maxwell-aether theory we study the structure of the electromagnetic field allowed by the anisotropic cosmological spacetime platforms associated with the Bianchi models. These models guarantee that the aether velocity possesses the shear, and we focus on its role in the evolution of the axion-photon systems. In this short note we discuss the extended master equations obtained under the assumption that the square of the shear tensor is included in the potential of the axion field.

5.Nonlocal extension of relativistic non-equilibrium thermostatics

Authors:Alexei S. Ilin, Alexander B. Balakin

Abstract: Based on the formalism of nonlocal extension of the Israel-Stewart causal thermodynamics on the one hand, and on the formalism of the extended thermostatics on the other hand, we propose the new model of nonlocal relativistic non-equilibrium thermostatics for description of the static spherically symmetric stellar systems. This nonlocal formalism operates with the pair of orthogonal four-vectors: one of them is the standard unit timelike medium velocity four-vector, the second one is the unit spacelike director. We derived the extended equation describing the profile of the non-equilibrium pressure, which can be indicated as the static analog of the Burgers constitutive equation known in classical rheology.

6.Parity violating scalar-tensor model in teleparallel gravity and its cosmological application

Authors:Haomin Rao, Dehao Zhao

Abstract: The parity violating model based on teleparallel gravity is a competitive scheme for parity violating gravity, which has been preliminary studied in the literature. To further investigate the parity violating model in teleparallel gravity, in this paper, we construct all independent parity-odd terms that are quadratic in torsion tensor and coupled to a scalar field in a way without higher-order derivatives. Using these parity-odd terms, we formulate a general parity violating scalar-tensor model in teleparallel gravity and obtain its equations of motion. To explore potentially viable models within the general model, we investigate the cosmological application of a submodel of the general model in which terms above the second power of torsion are eliminated. We focus on analyzing cosmological perturbations and identify the conditions that preserve the parity violating signal of gravitational waves at linear order while avoiding the ghost instability.

7.Ricci Inverse Anisotropic Stellar Structures

Authors:M. Farasat Shamir, Mushtaq Ahmad, G. Mustafa, Aisha Rashid

Abstract: This paper offers novel quintessence compact relativistic spherically symmetrical anisotropic solutions under the recently developed Ricci inverse gravity Amendola et al., 2020), by employing Krori and Barua gravitational potentials, $Ar^2=\nu(r), ~\&~Br^2+C=\mu(r)$ (with A, B, and C being real constants). For this objective, a specific explicit equation of state, connecting energy density and radial pressure, i.e., $p_r=\omega\rho$, such that $0<\omega<1$, has been utilized with an anisotripic fluid source. Ricci inverse field equations are used to find the exclusive expressions of the energy density, radial and tangential stresses, and the quintessence energy density, the critical physical attributes reflecting the exceptional conduct of extremely dense matter configuration. For the observatory source stars $Her X-1$, $SAX J 1808.4-3658$ and $4U 1820-30$, all the important physical quantities like energy densities, tangential and radial pressures, energy conditions, gradients, anisotropy, redshift and mass-radius functions, and stellar compactness have been worked out and analyzed graphically. It has been concluded that all of the stellar formations under consideration remain free from any undesirable central singularity and are stable.

8.Probing extra dimensions through cosmological observations of dark energy

Authors:R. Jalalzadeh, S. Jalalzadeh, B. Malekolkalami

Abstract: We investigate the isometrically embedded Bianchi type-V cosmology braneworld model in a $D$-dimensional bulk space. The model provides a fluid of geometric dark energy (GDE) and unification of fundamental forces similar to the Kaluza--Klein (KK) theory. The Planck energy density, the fine structure constant, the muon mass, and the number of extra dimensions are all factors that determine the density of the induced GDE. The model also predicts that graviton has mass, which is determined by the induced cosmological constant (CC). Our results are compatible with observations of the standard model of cosmology if the Universe has 22 non-compact extra dimensions. Our model provides an alternative method for probing extra dimensions.