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Prof Subir Sarkar

Professor Emeritus

Research theme

  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Particle theory
Subir.Sarkar@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73962
Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics, room 60.12
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IceCube

Physics World 2013 Breakthrough of the Year
IceCube at 91探花

I am a member since 2004 of the IceCube collaboration which discovered cosmic high energy neutrinos and identified some of their astrophysical sources.

IceCube @ 91探花

Potential Sensitivity of Gamma-Ray Burster Observations to Wave Dispersion in Vacuo

(1997)

Authors:

G Amelino-Camelia, John Ellis, NE Mavromatos, DV Nanopoulos, Subir Sarkar

Cosmological implications of neutrinos

(1997)

Ruling out a critical density baryonic universe

ArXiv hep-ph/9705331 (1997)

Authors:

Michael Birkel, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

It has been suggested by Bartlett and Hall that our universe may have the critical density in baryons by virtue of specific interactions with a `shadow' world. We show that this possibility is severely constrained by primordial nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution and the thermalization of the cosmic microwave background. In particular, recent observations of small angular-scale anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background conclusively rule out all such baryon-dominated cosmologies.

Ruling out a critical density baryonic universe

(1997)

Authors:

Michael Birkel, Subir Sarkar

Multiple inflation

ArXiv hep-ph/9704286 (1997)

Authors:

Jennifer A Adams, Graham G Ross, Subir Sarkar

Abstract:

Attempts at building an unified description of the strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions usually involve several stages of spontaneous symmetry breaking. We consider the effects of such symmetry breaking during an era of primordial inflation in supergravity models. In cases that these occur along flat directions at intermediate scales there will be a succession of short bursts of inflation which leave a distinctive signature in the spectrum of the generated scalar density perturbation. Thus measurements of the spectral index can directly probe the structure of unified theories at very high energy scales. An observed feature in the power spectrum of galaxy clustering from the APM survey may well be associated with such structure. If so, this implies a characteristic suppression of the secondary Doppler peaks in the angular power spectrum of temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background.

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