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C.P. Burgess

Researcher at Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

Publications -  296
Citations -  16679

C.P. Burgess is an academic researcher from Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brane & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 286 publications receiving 15575 citations. Previous affiliations of C.P. Burgess include McMaster University & Stockholm University.

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Testing general relativity with present and future astrophysical observations

Emanuele Berti, +64 more
TL;DR: In this article, a catalog of modified theories of gravity for which strong-field predictions have been computed and contrasted to Einstein's theory is presented, and the current understanding of the structure and dynamics of compact objects in these theories is summarized.
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The minimal model of nonbaryonic dark matter: A singlet scalar

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed the simplest possible renormalizable extension of the Standard Model, the addition of just one singlet scalar field, as a minimalist model for nonbaryonic dark matter.
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Optical properties of deep glacial ice at the South Pole

Markus Ackermann, +116 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used pulsed and continuous light sources embedded with the AMANDA neutrino telescope, an array of more than six hundred photomultiplier tubes buried deep in the ice.
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The Inflationary Brane-Antibrane Universe

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show how the motion through the extra dimensions of a gas of branes and antibranes can, under certain circumstances, produce an era of inflation as seen by observers trapped on a 3-brane, with the inflaton being the interbrane separation.
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De Sitter string vacua from supersymmetric D-terms

TL;DR: In this paper, a new mechanism for obtaining de Sitter vacua in type-IIB string theory compactified on (orientifolded) Calabi-Yau manifolds similar to those recently studied by Kachru, Kallosh, Linde and Trivedi was proposed.