{"record_type":"pith_number_record","schema_url":"https://pith.science/schemas/pith-number/v1.json","pith_number":"pith:2024:YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7","short_pith_number":"pith:YBPZLCWD","schema_version":"1.0","canonical_sha256":"c05f958ac3c53ad01d5e7862df4ef207c5d2abf4a00cf64e70b2512f5af5fa30","source":{"kind":"arxiv","id":"2410.07330","version":2},"attestation_state":"computed","paper":{"title":"Searching for ultra-light dark matter through frequency modulation of gravitational waves","license":"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","headline":"","cross_cats":["gr-qc"],"primary_cat":"hep-ph","authors_text":"Diego Blas, Rodrigo Vicente, Silvia Gasparotto","submitted_at":"2024-10-09T18:00:04Z","abstract_excerpt":"Ultra-light bosons, naturally appearing in well-motivated extensions to the Standard Model, can constitute all the dark matter. Models with particle mass close to the smallest phenomenologically allowed exhibit coherent field configurations at (sub)galactic scales, oscillating at a frequency corresponding to the fundamental mass of the dark matter particle. The gravitational field of these structures inherits the dark matter field's coherent oscillations, leaving an imprint on gravitational (and electromagnetic) waves sourced close to (or in) such overdensities. This happens via a heterodyning"},"verification_status":{"content_addressed":true,"pith_receipt":true,"author_attested":false,"weak_author_claims":0,"strong_author_claims":0,"externally_anchored":false,"storage_verified":false,"citation_signatures":0,"replication_records":0,"graph_snapshot":true,"references_resolved":false,"formal_links_present":false},"canonical_record":{"source":{"id":"2410.07330","kind":"arxiv","version":2},"metadata":{"license":"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","primary_cat":"hep-ph","submitted_at":"2024-10-09T18:00:04Z","cross_cats_sorted":["gr-qc"],"title_canon_sha256":"92f0881db1f7880d5dd98bb793d655f089192c587bf75b9fa8c0125278d1bcdb","abstract_canon_sha256":"a5f8f313ceb1b4ff7fb81d0497aa63edba0a2d9a1b517913af2c9e6be47c7a75"},"schema_version":"1.0"},"receipt":{"kind":"pith_receipt","key_id":"pith-v1-2026-05","algorithm":"ed25519","signed_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.046375Z","signature_b64":"Sw8Vy7D6YJD1Ur2O1aRvBjJKT5ay7/eEw2cg8rov6IFXO2kwPV/f6J8F/6+TZsrZwU29PvbHmnoeOQ/t3KE7Dw==","signed_message":"canonical_sha256_bytes","builder_version":"pith-number-builder-2026-05-17-v1","receipt_version":"0.3","canonical_sha256":"c05f958ac3c53ad01d5e7862df4ef207c5d2abf4a00cf64e70b2512f5af5fa30","last_reissued_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045863Z","signature_status":"signed_v1","first_computed_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045863Z","public_key_fingerprint":"8d4b5ee74e4693bcd1df2446408b0d54"},"graph_snapshot":{"paper":{"title":"Searching for ultra-light dark matter through frequency modulation of gravitational waves","license":"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/","headline":"","cross_cats":["gr-qc"],"primary_cat":"hep-ph","authors_text":"Diego Blas, Rodrigo Vicente, Silvia Gasparotto","submitted_at":"2024-10-09T18:00:04Z","abstract_excerpt":"Ultra-light bosons, naturally appearing in well-motivated extensions to the Standard Model, can constitute all the dark matter. Models with particle mass close to the smallest phenomenologically allowed exhibit coherent field configurations at (sub)galactic scales, oscillating at a frequency corresponding to the fundamental mass of the dark matter particle. The gravitational field of these structures inherits the dark matter field's coherent oscillations, leaving an imprint on gravitational (and electromagnetic) waves sourced close to (or in) such overdensities. This happens via a heterodyning"},"claims":{"count":0,"items":[],"snapshot_sha256":"258153158e38e3291e3d48162225fcdb2d5a3ed65a07baac614ab91432fd4f57"},"source":{"id":"2410.07330","kind":"arxiv","version":2},"verdict":{"id":null,"model_set":{},"created_at":null,"strongest_claim":"","one_line_summary":"","pipeline_version":null,"weakest_assumption":"","pith_extraction_headline":""},"integrity":{"clean":true,"summary":{"advisory":0,"critical":0,"by_detector":{},"informational":0},"endpoint":"/pith/2410.07330/integrity.json","findings":[],"available":true,"detectors_run":[],"snapshot_sha256":"c28c3603d3b5d939e8dc4c7e95fa8dfce3d595e45f758748cecf8e644a296938"},"references":{"count":0,"sample":[],"resolved_work":0,"snapshot_sha256":"258153158e38e3291e3d48162225fcdb2d5a3ed65a07baac614ab91432fd4f57","internal_anchors":0},"formal_canon":{"evidence_count":0,"snapshot_sha256":"258153158e38e3291e3d48162225fcdb2d5a3ed65a07baac614ab91432fd4f57"},"author_claims":{"count":0,"strong_count":0,"snapshot_sha256":"258153158e38e3291e3d48162225fcdb2d5a3ed65a07baac614ab91432fd4f57"},"builder_version":"pith-number-builder-2026-05-17-v1"},"aliases":[{"alias_kind":"arxiv","alias_value":"2410.07330","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"},{"alias_kind":"arxiv_version","alias_value":"2410.07330v2","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"},{"alias_kind":"doi","alias_value":"10.48550/arxiv.2410.07330","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"},{"alias_kind":"pith_short_12","alias_value":"YBPZLCWDYU5N","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"},{"alias_kind":"pith_short_16","alias_value":"YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"},{"alias_kind":"pith_short_8","alias_value":"YBPZLCWD","created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"}],"events":[],"event_summary":{},"paper_claims":[],"inbound_citations":{"count":2,"internal_anchor_count":0,"sample":[{"citing_arxiv_id":"2510.17967","citing_title":"Scalar fields around black hole binaries in LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA","ref_index":40,"is_internal_anchor":false},{"citing_arxiv_id":"2511.03788","citing_title":"Boson Stars Hosting Black Holes","ref_index":40,"is_internal_anchor":false}]},"formal_canon":{"evidence_count":0,"sample":[],"anchors":[]},"links":{"html":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7","json":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7.json","graph_json":"https://pith.science/api/pith-number/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/graph.json","events_json":"https://pith.science/api/pith-number/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/events.json","paper":"https://pith.science/paper/YBPZLCWD"},"agent_actions":{"view_html":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7","download_json":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7.json","view_paper":"https://pith.science/paper/YBPZLCWD","resolve_alias":"https://pith.science/api/pith-number/resolve?arxiv=2410.07330&json=true","fetch_graph":"https://pith.science/api/pith-number/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/graph.json","fetch_events":"https://pith.science/api/pith-number/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/events.json","actions":{"anchor_timestamp":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/action/timestamp_anchor","attest_storage":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/action/storage_attestation","attest_author":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/action/author_attestation","sign_citation":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/action/citation_signature","submit_replication":"https://pith.science/pith/YBPZLCWDYU5NAHK6PBRN6TXSA7/action/replication_record"}},"created_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00","updated_at":"2026-07-05T11:34:44.045924+00:00"}