Supercell formation in epitaxial rare-earth ditelluride thin films

Kavli Affiliate: David A. Muller | First 5 Authors: Adrian Llanos, Salva Salmani-Rezaie, Jinwoong Kim, Nicholas Kioussis, David A. Muller | Summary: Square net tellurides host an array of electronic ground states and commonly exhibit charge-density-wave ordering. Here we report the epitaxy of DyTe$_{2-delta}$ on atomically flat MgO (001) using molecular beam epitaxy. The films […]


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Enhancement of gravitational waves at Q-ball decay including non-linear density perturbations

Kavli Affiliate: Masahiro Kawasaki | First 5 Authors: Masahiro Kawasaki, Kai Murai, , , | Summary: The existence of a stochastic gravitational wave background is indicated by the recent pulsar timing array (PTA) experiments. We study the enhanced production of second-order gravitational waves from the scalar perturbations when the universe experiences a transition from the […]


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Project Aria: A New Tool for Egocentric Multi-Modal AI Research

Kavli Affiliate: Cheng Peng | First 5 Authors: Jakob Engel, Kiran Somasundaram, Michael Goesele, Albert Sun, Alexander Gamino | Summary: Egocentric, multi-modal data as available on future augmented reality (AR) devices provides unique challenges and opportunities for machine perception. These future devices will need to be all-day wearable in a socially acceptable form-factor to support […]


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Proton’s gluon GPDs at large skewness and gravitational form factors from near threshold heavy quarkonium photo-production

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Yuxun Guo, Xiangdong Ji, Feng Yuan, , | Summary: We study the exclusive near-threshold photo-production of heavy quarkonium in the framework of the generalized parton distribution (GPD) factorization, taking the $J/psi$ production as an example. Due to the threshold kinematics, the Compton-like amplitudes are related to gluon […]


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Proton’s gluon GPDs at large skewness and gravitational form factors from near threshold heavy quarkonium photo-production

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Yuxun Guo, Xiangdong Ji, Feng Yuan, , | Summary: We study the exclusive near-threshold photo-production of heavy quarkonium in the framework of the generalized parton distribution (GPD) factorization, taking the $J/psi$ production as an example. Due to the threshold kinematics, the Compton-like amplitudes are related to gluon […]


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Tunable quantum criticality in multi-component Rydberg arrays

Kavli Affiliate: Natalia Chepiga | First 5 Authors: Natalia Chepiga, , , , | Summary: Arrays of Rydberg atoms have appeared as a remarkably rich playground to study quantum phase transitions in one dimension. One of the biggest puzzles that was brought forward in this context are chiral phase transitions out of density waves. In […]


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Uncovering a Massive z~7.7 Galaxy Hosting a Heavily Obscured Radio-Loud QSO Candidate in COSMOS-Web

Kavli Affiliate: John D. Silverman | First 5 Authors: Erini Lambrides, Marco Chiaberge, Arianna Long, Daizhong Liu, Hollis B. Akins | Summary: In this letter, we report the discovery of the highest redshift, heavily obscured, radio-loud AGN candidate selected using JWST NIRCam/MIRI, mid-IR, sub-mm, and radio imaging in the COSMOS-Web field. Using multi-frequency radio observations […]


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Unveiling the solution to the final-parsec problem by combining milli-Hertz gravitational-wave observation and AGN survey

Kavli Affiliate: Xian Chen | First 5 Authors: Liang-Gui Zhu, Xian Chen, , , | Summary: Massive black hole binaries (MBHBs) could be the loudest gravitational-wave (GW) sources in milli-Hertz (mHz) GW band, but their dynamical evolution may stall when the black holes reach the innermost parsec of a galaxy. Such a "final-parsec problem" could […]


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