
Robert Garisto
Chief Editor at Physical Review Letters
Theoretical physicist, Chief Editor for @PhysRevLett. Opinions: mine & not necessarily those of APS. @robertgaristo.bsky.social @universeodon.com & Post.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
link.aps.org | Robert Garisto |Hugues Chaté
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.030001Published by the American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. © 2024 American Physical Society
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Jul 19, 2024 |
journals.aps.org | Robert Garisto |Hugues Chaté |Jesse Belden |Nathan B. Speirs
Connecting Cosmic Inflation to Particle Physics with LiteBIRD, CMB-S4, EUCLID, and SKA Upcoming high-sensitivity observations of the cosmic microwave background will be able to place limits on the inflaton coupling in a given model of cosmic inflation.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
physics.aps.org | Robert Garisto
June 21, 2024• Physics 17, s78Theorists explain why cosmic inflation might appear to be driven by a single inflaton field, even if it had actually been driven by two or more such fields. K. Tokeshi and V. Vennin [1]K. Tokeshi and V. Vennin [1]×Cosmic inflation—a theorized exponential expansion of space in the early Universe—offers solutions to important cosmological puzzles.
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RT @PhysRevLett: Volume 134, Issue 18 https://t.co/qOnEgQbtNu Cover: Images of an atomic Fermi gas (left) and two atomic Bose gases (center…

3mm-sized letters imaged from 1.36 km away https://t.co/978y2xwlsX

A high-resolution imaging system captures distant objects by shining laser light on them and detecting the reflected light. Letter: https://t.co/xylw6c0Vuy Focus: https://t.co/r2TZSufUkb

How black holes form ("the first fully dynamical description of formation of regular black holes"), at least in 5 or more spacetime dimensions (we live in 4):

Analytical results show that regular black holes are the endpoint of gravitational collapse in purely gravitational theory in 5 or more spacetime dimensions PRL: https://t.co/ZrXNX30JVy PRD: https://t.co/2yG7IUpNjr #OpenAccess https://t.co/OziDNYX4E4