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Revisiting the Impact of Axions in the Cooling of White Dwarfs
It has been shown that the shape of the luminosity function of white dwarfs can be a powerful tool to check for the possible existence of DFSZ-axions. In particular, Isern et al.
Althaus, Leandro +2 more
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9 pages, no figures, based on talks given at the workshops ``Thinking, Observing and Mining the Universe'' held in Sorrento (Italy) and at ``International Workshop on Astroparticle and High Energy Physics'' held in Valencia (Spain)
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The highly anisotropic Fermi surface of bismuth results in variations in magnetotransport properties across different crystallographic directions, which can be characterized by studying microcrystals. To avoid the observed surface melting under room temperature Focused Ion Beam (FIB) irradiation, two low‐temperature FIB fabrication methods are proposed
Amaia Sáenz‐Hernández +6 more
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The monodromic axion-photon coupling
We consider the general form of the axion coupling to photons in the axion-Maxwell theory. On general grounds this coupling takes the form of a monodromic function of the axion, which we call g(a), multiplying the Chern-Pontryagin density F F ~ $$ F ...
Prateek Agrawal, Arthur Platschorre
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Search for dark matter axions with the Orpheus experiment [PDF]
G. Rybka +5 more
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Theory of optical axion electrodynamics and application to the Kerr effect in topological antiferromagnets [PDF]
Junyeong Ahn +2 more
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Local Thermal Conductivity Patterning in Rotating Lattice Crystals of Anisotropic Sb2S3
Microscale control of thermal conductivity in Sb2S3 is demonstrated via laser‐induced rotating lattice crystals. Thermal conductivity imaging reveals marked thermal transport anisotropy, with the c axis featuring amorphous‐like transport, whereas in‐plane directions (a, b) exhibit 3.5x and 1.7x larger thermal conductivity.
Eleonora Isotta +13 more
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An organizing role for the TGF-β signaling pathway in axes formation of the annelid Capitella teleta
Alexis R. Lanza, Elaine C. Seaver
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Effects of Flexural and Mass Axes Position of Simple Rectangular Wing on Flutter Speed
A. Daniel Antony +3 more
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Self‐Trapped Hole Migration and Defect‐Mediated Thermal Quenching of Luminescence in α‐ and β‐Ga2O3
Temperature‐dependent photoluminescence and first‐principles calculations reveal self‐trapped hole migration as the microscopic origin of thermal quenching in α‐ and β‐Ga2O3. The low migration barrier in α‐Ga2O3 enables defect trapping and enhances blue luminescence, while the higher barrier in β‐Ga2O3 preserves ultraviolet emission at elevated ...
Nima Hajizadeh +11 more
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