The Loops conference is biennial, every two years. The previous one, Loops 2011 was held in Madrid. Videos of many of the talks, and PDF files of slide presentations are online here:
http://www.iem.csic.es/loops11/ (click on the Scientific Program menu item)
Loops 2013 conference starts just one year from today. It will be held July 22-26 next year at Perimeter Institute.
I've been trying to visualize what main topics and new developments might figure prominently at the next Loops conference. After thinking it over for several weeks and considering various alternatives I've come around, at least for now, to the belief that Loop
cosmology will stand out and show the most active development. Particularly the
phenomenology side of it where e.g. you model different types of BOUNCE and different mechanisms of INFLATION and you figure out what traces to look for in the ancient light of the Cosmic Background. Among other things gravitational waves would leave their imprint (magnified by expansion) on the microwave sky.
I think other major themes are going to be
DUST
INHOMOGENEITY
The Warsaw and Erlangen people have been working hard on a straightforward Hamiltonian operator-based Loop program and they sound like they think they've succeeded. Lewandowski says
we now have Quantum Gravity. So that puts a new light on the situation. It uses a matter field (uniform dust-like) but that is nothing new. Cosmology models have always had that convenience. I'm using "dust" as shorthand for the various approaches being used to recover a real physical Hamiltonian. This is familiar from cosmology and I think it's of considerable practical value.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.3807 http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.0658
And I keep seeing Loop cosmology papers with more and more non-uniformity, various "Bianchi" classes of messed up universes---bouncing nevertheless. That's a major trend in the program---generalizing LQC to remove the uniformity restriction and get increasingly realistic.
Inhomogeneity is the focus of this recent paper:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.1288
Perturbations in loop quantum cosmology
Ivan Agullo, Abhay Ashtekar, William Nelson
(Submitted on 5 Apr 2012)
The era of precision cosmology has allowed us to accurately determine many important cosmological parameters, in particular via the CMB. Confronting Loop Quantum Cosmology with these observations provides us with a powerful test of the theory. For this to be possible we need a detailed understanding of the generation and evolution of inhomogeneous perturbations during the early, Quantum Gravity, phase of the universe. Here we describe how Loop Quantum Cosmology provides a completion of the inflationary paradigm, that is consistent with the observed power spectra of the CMB.
4 pages ICGC (2011) Goa Conference proceedings
Higgs inflation in Loop cosmology is the topic of a new paper that just appeared and impressed me as potentially important. It's by Tom Pawlowski, a postdoc at Warsaw, and two PhD students there: Andrea Dapor and Michal Artymowski.
It puts inflation in a new light for me. So I expect some rapid development in this area:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.4353
Inflation from non-minimally coupled scalar field in loop quantum cosmology
Michal Artymowski, Andrea Dapor, Tomasz Pawlowski
(Submitted on 18 Jul 2012)
The FRW model with non-minimally coupled massive scalar field has been investigated in LQC framework. Considered form of the potential and coupling allows applications to Higgs driven inflation. The resulting dynamics qualitatively modifies the standard bounce paradigm in LQC in two ways: (i) the bounce point is no longer marked by critical matter energy density, (ii) the Planck scale physics features the "mexican hat" trajectory with two consecutive bounces and rapid expansion and recollapse between them. Furthermore, for physically viable coupling strength and initial data the subsequent inflation exceeds 60 e-foldings.
14 pages, 5 figures
Here are links to earlier papers by Bezrukov and Shaposhnikov
http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.3755 (209 cites)
The Standard Model Higgs boson as the inflaton
http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1537 (78 cites)
Standard Model Higgs boson mass from inflation: two loop analysis
The latter was cited by ADP.
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I should look and see what recent Loop CosmoPheno papers have been highly cited lately and that could give ideas. This post gave some search links for cite-ranked listings:
marcus said:
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Here's a link that gets (desy key) LQG and LQC papers that mostly have to do with pheno, i.e. with opportunities for TESTING.
http://www-library.desy.de/cgi-bin/spiface/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+%28DK+LOOP+SPACE+AND+%28QUANTUM+GRAVITY+OR+QUANTUM+COSMOLOGY%29+%29+AND+%28GRAVITATIONAL+RADIATION+OR+PRIMORDIAL+OR+INFLATION+OR+POWER+SPECTRUM+OR+COSMIC+BACKGROUND+RADIATION%29+&FORMAT=www&SEQUENCE=citecount%28d%29
This ranks by cites and gets around 108 papers.
Let's restrict to ones that appeared 2009 or later:
http://www-library.desy.de/cgi-bin/spiface/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+%28DK+LOOP+SPACE+AND+%28QUANTUM+GRAVITY+OR+QUANTUM+COSMOLOGY%29+%29+AND+%28GRAVITATIONAL+RADIATION+OR+PRIMORDIAL+OR+inflation+or+POWER+SPECTRUM+OR+COSMIC+BACKGROUND+RADIATION%29+AND+DATE%3E2008&FORMAT=www&SEQUENCE=citecount%28d%29
This gets 59 papers. Again they are ranked by cites.
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http://www-library.desy.de/cgi-bin/spiface/find/hep/www?rawcmd=FIND+(dk+loop+space+and+(quantum+gravity+or+quantum+cosmology)+)+and+(gravitational+radiation+or+primordial+or+inflation+or+power+spectrum+or+cosmic+background)+and+date%3E2008&SEQUENCE=CITECOUNT(D)&SKIP=25
It only gets 57 of the 59 but works more reliably in some cases.
For sure Agullo Ashtekar Nelson is going to figure in conference and also Artymowski Dapor Pawlowski, I would expect. But those haven't been out long enough to be cited much, so they would not necessarily be spotted in this kind of listing. Let's see what Loop CosmoPheno papers are picked out, however:
Links don't always remain active. So I will copy off a few items from the top of the list.
1)
Cosmological footprints of loop quantum gravity.
J. Grain, (APC, Paris & Paris, Inst. Astrophys.) , A. Barrau, (LPSC, Grenoble & IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette) . Feb 2009. (Published Feb 27, 2009). 7pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.Lett.102:081301,2009.
e-Print: arXiv:0902.0145 [gr-qc] (46)
3)
Loop quantum cosmology and slow roll inflation.
Abhay Ashtekar, David Sloan, (Penn State U.) . Dec 2009. 8pp.
Published in Phys.Lett.B694:108-112,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0912.4093 [gr-qc] (32)
4)
Possible observational effects of loop quantum cosmology.
Jakub Mielczarek, (Jagiellonian U., Astron. Observ. & LPSC, Grenoble) . Aug 2009. (Published Mar 15, 2010). 11pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D81:063503,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0908.4329 [gr-qc] (26)
5)
Big Bounce and inhomogeneities.
David Brizuela, Guillermo A.D Mena Marugan, Tomasz Pawlowski, (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) . Feb 2009. 4pp.
Published in Class.Quant.Grav.27:052001,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0902.0697 [gr-qc] (21)
6)
Inflation in loop quantum cosmology: dynamics and spectrum of gravitational waves.
Jakub Mielczarek, (Jagiellonian U.) , Thomas Cailleteau, (LPSC, Grenoble) , Julien Grain, (Paris, Inst. Astrophys.) , Aurelien Barrau, (LPSC, Grenoble) . Mar 2010. (Published May 15, 2010). 11pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D81:104049,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1003.4660 [gr-qc] (21)
7)
Inverse volume corrections from loop quantum gravity and the primordial tensor power spectrum in slow-roll inflation.
J. Grain, (APC, Paris & Paris, Inst. Astrophys.) , A. Barrau, (LPSC, Grenoble & IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette) , A. Gorecki, (LPSC, Grenoble) . Apr 2009. (Published Apr 2009). 15pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D79:084015,2009.
e-Print: arXiv:0902.3605 [gr-qc] (20)
8)
Observational constraints on loop quantum cosmology.
Martin Bojowald, (Penn State U.) , Gianluca Calcagni, (Potsdam, Max Planck Inst.) , Shinji Tsujikawa, (Tokyo U. of Sci.) . IGC-11-1-1, AEI-2011-004, Jan 2011. (Published Nov 18, 2011). 4pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.Lett.107:211302,2011.
e-Print: arXiv:1101.5391 [astro-ph.CO] (20)
9)
Observational constraints on a power spectrum from super-inflation in Loop Quantum Cosmology.
Masahiro Shimano, Tomohiro Harada, (Rikkyo U.) . Sep 2009. (Published Sep 15, 2009). 17pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D80:063538,2009.
e-Print: arXiv:0909.0334 [gr-qc] (19)
10)
Fully LQC-corrected propagation of gravitational waves during slow-roll inflation.
J. Grain, (Paris, Inst. Astrophys.) , T. Cailleteau, A. Barrau, A. Gorecki, (LPSC, Grenoble) . Oct 2009. (Published Jan 15, 2010). 9pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D81:024040,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0910.2892 [gr-qc] (17)
11)
Inhomogeneous Loop Quantum Cosmology: Hybrid Quantization of the Gowdy Model.
L.J. Garay, (Madrid U. & Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) , M. Martin-Benito, G.A. Mena Marugan, (Madrid, Inst. Estructura Materia) . May 2010. (Published Aug 15, 2010). 16pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D82:044048,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1005.5654 [gr-qc] (17)
12)
Tensor power spectrum with holonomy corrections in LQC.
Jakub Mielczarek, (Jagiellonian U.) . Feb 2009. (Published Feb 2009). 13pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D79:123520,2009.
e-Print: arXiv:0902.2490 [gr-qc] (16)
13)
Inflationary observables in loop quantum cosmology.
Martin Bojowald, (Penn State U.) , Gianluca Calcagni, (Potsdam, Max Planck Inst.) . AEI-2010-161, IGC-10-11-1, Nov 2010. 40pp.
Published in JCAP 1103:032,2011.
e-Print: arXiv:1011.2779 [gr-qc] (16)
14)
Observational test of inflation in loop quantum cosmology.
Martin Bojowald, (Penn State U.) , Gianluca Calcagni, (Potsdam, Max Planck Inst.) , Shinji Tsujikawa, (Tokyo U. of Sci.) . AEI-2011-042, Jul 2011. 37pp.
Published in JCAP 1111:046,2011.
e-Print: arXiv:1107.1540 [gr-qc] (15)
15)
Non-singular inflationary universe from polymer matter.
Golam Mortuza Hossain, Viqar Husain, Sanjeev S. Seahra, (New Brunswick U.) . Jun 2009. (Published Jan 15, 2010). 4pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D81:024005,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0906.2798 [astro-ph.CO] (13)
16)
Constraints on standard and non-standard early Universe models from CMB B-mode polarization.
Yin-Zhe Ma, (Cambridge U., KICC & Cambridge U., Inst. of Astron.) , Wen Zhao, (Cardiff U.) , Michael L. Brown, (Cambridge U., KICC & Cambridge U., Inst. of Astron. & Cambridge U.) . Jul 2010. 41pp.
Published in JCAP 1010:007,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1007.2396 [astro-ph.CO] (11)
17)
Loop Quantum Cosmology corrections on gravity waves produced during primordial inflation.
J. Grain, (Paris, Inst. Astrophys.) . Nov 2009. 9pp.
To appear in the proceedings of INVISIBLE UNIVERSE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: Toward a new cosmological paradigm, Paris, France, 29 Jun - 3 Jul 2009.
Published in AIP Conf.Proc.1241:600-608,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:0911.1625 [gr-qc] (9)
18)
Observing the Big Bounce with Tensor Modes in the Cosmic Microwave Background: Phenomenology and Fundamental LQC Parameters.
Julien Grain, (Paris, Inst. Astrophys. & Orsay, LAL) , Aurelien Barrau, Thomas Cailleteau, (LPSC, Grenoble) , Jakub Mielczarek, (Jagiellonian U.) . Nov 2010. (Published Dec 15, 2010). 12pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D82:123520,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1011.1811 [astro-ph.CO] (9)
19)
Warm inflationary model in loop quantum cosmology.
Ramon Herrera, (Rio de Janeiro, Pont. U. Catol.) . Jun 2010. (Published Jun 15, 2010). 15pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D81:123511,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1006.1299 [astro-ph.CO] (8)
20)
The Big Bang and the Quantum.
Abhay Ashtekar, (Penn State U.) . May 2010. 18pp.
Plenary talk at INVISIBLE UNIVERSE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: Toward a new cosmological paradigm, Paris, France, 29 Jun - 3 Jul 2009.
Published in AIP Conf.Proc.1241:109-121,2010.
e-Print: arXiv:1005.5491 [gr-qc] (7)
21)
On the measure problem in slow roll inflation and loop quantum cosmology.
Alejandro Corichi, (UNAM, Morelia, Inst. Math. & Penn State U.) , Asieh Karami, (IFM-UMSNH, Michoacan & UNAM, Morelia, Inst. Math.) . Nov 2010. (Published May 15, 2011). 12pp.
Published in Phys.Rev.D83:104006,2011.
e-Print: arXiv:1011.4249 [gr-qc] (7)