David F Mota
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Amendola L, Appleby S, Avgoustidis A, Bacon D, Baker T, Baldi M, et al.
Living Rev Relativ
. 2018 Apr;
21(1):2.
PMID: 29674941
Euclid is a European Space Agency medium-class mission selected for launch in 2020 within the cosmic vision 2015-2025 program. The main goal of Euclid is to understand the origin of...
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Amendola L, Appleby S, Bacon D, Baker T, Baldi M, Bartolo N, et al.
Living Rev Relativ
. 2017 Nov;
16(1):6.
PMID: 29142500
Euclid is a European Space Agency medium-class mission selected for launch in 2019 within the Cosmic Vision 2015-2025 program. The main goal of Euclid is to understand the origin of...
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Rizzo L, Mota D, Valageas P
Phys Rev Lett
. 2016 Sep;
117(8):081301.
PMID: 27588842
We present exact kinematic consistency relations for cosmological structures that do not vanish at equal times and can thus be measured in surveys. These rely on cross correlations between the...
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Llinares C, Mota D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2014 Aug;
110(15):151104.
PMID: 25167244
Scalar fields are crucial components in high energy physics and extensions of general relativity. The fact that they are not observed in the Solar System may be due to a...
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Llinares C, Mota D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2013 May;
110(16):161101.
PMID: 23679591
Several extensions of general relativity and high energy physics include scalar fields as extra degrees of freedom. In the search for predictions in the nonlinear regime of cosmological evolution, the...
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Koivisto T, Mota D, Zumalacarregui M
Phys Rev Lett
. 2013 Feb;
109(24):241102.
PMID: 23368299
It is shown that extensions to general relativity, which introduce a strongly coupled scalar field, can be viable if the interaction has a nonconformal form. Such disformal coupling depends upon...
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Mota D, Shaw D
Phys Rev Lett
. 2006 Dec;
97(15):151102.
PMID: 17155313
We show that, as a result of nonlinear self-interactions, scalar field theories that couple to matter much more strongly than gravity are not only viable but could well be detected...