A nonlocal gravity model interpolates between MOND in bound systems and dark matter-like effects in cosmology.
Concepts and status of Chinese space gravitational wave detection projects,
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Deviations from γ=1 in the Zipoy-Voorhees metric shift the (z,w,v) classification of periodic orbits and induce phase shifts plus amplitude modulations in their gravitational-wave signals.
The diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux is interpreted as dominated by a single source class with dominant pγ production for target photon temperatures of 0.1-1 keV.
The authors propose Recursive Hierarchical Networks and claim to prove a law of functional evolution showing irreversible progression through structure, regulation, and intelligence dominated stages, with similar monotonic trajectories across life, cosmic, informational, and social systems.
The Bern Model has incorporated MHD disk evolution, pebble accretion, and improved interiors, yielding quantitative matches to exoplanet mass functions, radius distributions, and system architectures.
Recent high and ultrahigh energy neutrino detections open a new observational window to the universe by revealing sources and processes inaccessible via photons.
The paper reviews physical processes, modeling techniques, retrieval methods, and observational strategies for characterizing exoplanet atmospheres, emphasizing Swiss research progress.
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A Nonlocal Realization of MOND that Interpolates from Cosmology to Gravitationally Bound Systems
A nonlocal gravity model interpolates between MOND in bound systems and dark matter-like effects in cosmology.
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Periodic orbits and their gravitational wave radiations in $\gamma$-metric
Deviations from γ=1 in the Zipoy-Voorhees metric shift the (z,w,v) classification of periodic orbits and induce phase shifts plus amplitude modulations in their gravitational-wave signals.
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Single-source-class interpretation of the diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux
The diffuse astrophysical neutrino flux is interpreted as dominated by a single source class with dominant pγ production for target photon temperatures of 0.1-1 keV.
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Recursive Hierarchical Networks and the Law of Functional Evolution: A Universal Framework for Complex Systems
The authors propose Recursive Hierarchical Networks and claim to prove a law of functional evolution showing irreversible progression through structure, regulation, and intelligence dominated stages, with similar monotonic trajectories across life, cosmic, informational, and social systems.
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The formation of planetary systems: physics, populations, and architectures
The Bern Model has incorporated MHD disk evolution, pebble accretion, and improved interiors, yielding quantitative matches to exoplanet mass functions, radius distributions, and system architectures.
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Particle Astrophysics with High and Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos
Recent high and ultrahigh energy neutrino detections open a new observational window to the universe by revealing sources and processes inaccessible via photons.
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NCCR PlanetS: Observational and computational characterization of exoplanet atmospheres
The paper reviews physical processes, modeling techniques, retrieval methods, and observational strategies for characterizing exoplanet atmospheres, emphasizing Swiss research progress.