A dipole (lopsided) oscillation of the soliton, not ordinary drag, drives stone-skipping black-hole orbits, and the effect behaves like a forced resonant oscillator.
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Two-fluid CFL strange quark stars with scalar dark matter show non-monotonic maximum mass versus dark-matter mass and can occupy the lower mass gap while remaining qualitatively consistent with GW170817 tidal deformability.
Dark matter halos suppress Hawking temperature and emission rates in regular black holes while enabling a range of horizon radii with positive specific heat capacity and a Davies-type phase transition.
Duplicating the hypercharge with identical values for normal matter but different values for the dark sector provides mechanisms for neutrino mass and dark matter.
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Stone Skipping Black Holes in Ultralight Dark Matter Solitons
A dipole (lopsided) oscillation of the soliton, not ordinary drag, drives stone-skipping black-hole orbits, and the effect behaves like a forced resonant oscillator.
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Two fluid CFL strange quark stars with scalar dark matter: critical mass and mass gap implications
Two-fluid CFL strange quark stars with scalar dark matter show non-monotonic maximum mass versus dark-matter mass and can occupy the lower mass gap while remaining qualitatively consistent with GW170817 tidal deformability.
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Hawking Temperature, Sparsity and Energy Emission Rate of Dark Matter Halo Regular Black Holes
Dark matter halos suppress Hawking temperature and emission rates in regular black holes while enabling a range of horizon radii with positive specific heat capacity and a Davies-type phase transition.
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Twin hypercharges
Duplicating the hypercharge with identical values for normal matter but different values for the dark sector provides mechanisms for neutrino mass and dark matter.