Coupling a degree-based scalar field to incidence-matrix vector fields in graphs generates massive excitations with a mass gap whose localization depends on local graph density.
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DUNE can set competitive bounds on refractive neutrino masses via supernova time-of-flight, with sensitivity significantly enhanced by galactic dark matter density spikes.
Nematic fields constrained to embedded curved surfaces develop an emergent geometric mass m² = K_ab K^ab for the leading isotropic mode via an auxiliary embedding-space closure using the surface spin connection.
In a pion condensate, photons behave as massive particles and gravitational lensing gains a hadronic correction; the paper derives the modified ray equations and the deflection formula for a pionic-vortex black hole.
Pressure-dependent experiments on a heterometallic Cu-V spin-1/2 dimer magnet confirm an unusual exchange mechanism mediated by vanadium spin density on the linking oxygen along the Cu Jahn-Teller axis.
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Mass generation in graphs
Coupling a degree-based scalar field to incidence-matrix vector fields in graphs generates massive excitations with a mass gap whose localization depends on local graph density.
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Shedding light on dark matter spikes through refractive neutrino masses
DUNE can set competitive bounds on refractive neutrino masses via supernova time-of-flight, with sensitivity significantly enhanced by galactic dark matter density spikes.
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Mass Generation from Embedding Geometry in Surface Nematics
Nematic fields constrained to embedded curved surfaces develop an emergent geometric mass m² = K_ab K^ab for the leading isotropic mode via an auxiliary embedding-space closure using the surface spin connection.
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Hadronic lensing
In a pion condensate, photons behave as massive particles and gravitational lensing gains a hadronic correction; the paper derives the modified ray equations and the deflection formula for a pionic-vortex black hole.
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Heterometallic spin-1/2 quantum magnet under hydrostatic pressure
Pressure-dependent experiments on a heterometallic Cu-V spin-1/2 dimer magnet confirm an unusual exchange mechanism mediated by vanadium spin density on the linking oxygen along the Cu Jahn-Teller axis.