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OISTER Optical and Near-Infrared Observations Shed Light on Type Iax Supernova 2012Z

Researchers from various institutes have conducted a study using the Optical and Infrared Synergetic Telescopes for Education and Research (OISTER) program and the Subaru telescope to observe the Type Iax supernova (SN Iax) 2012Z. The study, carried out from the… Continue Reading →

Generating the Local Oscillator Locally in Continuous-Variable Quantum Key Distribution Based on Coherent Detection

Continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CV-QKD) is an important field in quantum communication, and it is based on the principles of coherent detection. In a research article titled “Generating the local oscillator locally in continuous-variable quantum key distribution based on coherent… Continue Reading →

Exploring the Connection between Follicly-Challenged Compact Stars and Bald Black Holes

Compact stars have long been a subject of fascination in astrophysics. These celestial objects exhibit certain properties that are governed by the no-hair relations, which determine their shape and characteristics based on their mass, spin, and quadrupole moment. Interestingly, these… Continue Reading →

Exploring the Icy Universe: Insights from Freeze-out, Infrared Spectroscopy, and Laboratory Experiments

The universe is a vast expanse, filled with countless wonders and mysteries waiting to be unraveled. Amongst these mysteries lies the icy universe, where freeze-out processes and infrared spectroscopy provide us with invaluable insights into the formation and composition of… Continue Reading →

Unlocking the Potential of SmO Thin Films: Correlated Flat Bands with Nontrivial Topology

The fascinating world of materials science never ceases to amaze us. Just when we think we’ve unlocked all the secrets, a new discovery sweeps us off our feet. In a recent research article titled “SmO thin films: a flexible route… Continue Reading →

A Symbol of Uniqueness: Unraveling the Mystery of 3-Loop MHV Heptagon

Heptagon functions, cluster bootstrap, and scattering amplitudes are three intriguing concepts that have found their way into the forefront of theoretical physics research. In a groundbreaking study titled “A Symbol of Uniqueness: The Cluster Bootstrap for the 3-Loop MHV Heptagon,”… Continue Reading →

Extensions of Superscaling from Relativistic Mean Field Theory: The SuSAv2 Model

In the field of nuclear physics, researchers are constantly striving to develop accurate models that can accurately describe the behavior of atomic nuclei and their interactions with external particles. The study titled “Extensions of Superscaling from Relativistic Mean Field Theory:… Continue Reading →

Decoding the Significance of Boundedness in Massless Scalar Waves on Reissner-Nordström Interior Backgrounds

Massless scalar waves have long intrigued scientists due to their unique properties and potential applications in various fields of physics. In a recent research article titled “Boundedness of Massless Scalar Waves on Reissner-Nordström Interior Backgrounds,” authors Anne Franzen dive into… Continue Reading →

The Mystery of Coreshine: Unveiling the Dust Properties Inside Molecular Clouds

Have you ever wondered about the secrets hidden within the vast molecular clouds scattered throughout our universe? These dense regions, composed of gas and dust, serve as the birthplaces of stars and planetary systems. The nature and properties of this… Continue Reading →

PSR J1756-2251: A Pulsar with a Low-Mass Neutron Star Companion

In the realm of astrophysics, PSR J1756-2251 has emerged as an intriguing celestial entity that has attracted the attention of researchers. This pulsar, accompanied by a low-mass neutron star, contributes to our understanding of binary systems and allows us to… Continue Reading →

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