Volume 131, Issue 17 Week Ending 27 October 2023 | | Advertisement APS is pleased to announce that it will begin sponsoring Astrobites, a daily astrophysical literature journal written by graduate students in astronomy that makes the latest findings in astronomy accessible to broad audiences. This mutually beneficial collaboration aims to enhance the dissemination of research, educational resources, and career insights in the field of astronomy and astrophysics. Learn more. | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion R. J. Charity, J. Wylie, S. M. Wang, T. B. Webb, K. W. Brown, G. Cerizza, Z. Chajecki, J. M. Elson, J. Estee, D. E. M. Hoff, S. A. Kuvin, W. G. Lynch, J. Manfredi, N. Michel, D. G. McNeel, P. Morfouace, W. Nazarewicz, C. D. Pruitt, C. Santamaria, S. Sweany, J. Smith, L. G. Sobotka, M. B. Tsang, and A. H. Wuosmaa Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 172501 (2023) – Published 27 October 2023 | A highly unstable nucleus that decays by emitting five protons has been observed, offering an extreme case for testing nuclear models. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Ethan C. McGarrigle, Kris T. Delaney, Leon Balents, and Glenn H. Fredrickson Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173403 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | A phase that shares some properties with mayonnaise can form in a Bose-Einstein condensate. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Émilien Dilly, Sébastien Neukirch, Julien Derr, and Dražen Zanchi Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 177201 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Helical bacteria and corkscrew rods can both undergo handedness reversals that could be useful in future robotic systems. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Samadarshi Maity and Alexandre Morin Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178304 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | A homogenous mixture of two self-propelling species first forms a polar vortex and then spontaneously demixes, thanks to a difference in speeds and other competing effects. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Paul M. Ryan, Joshua W. Shaevitz, and Charles W. Wolgemuth Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178401 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Helical bacteria and corkscrew rods can both undergo handedness reversals that could be useful in future robotic systems. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Clemente Smarra et al. (European Pulsar Timing Array) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171001 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | If ultralight dark matter particles exist, they can contribute no more than 70% of the dark matter between Earth and a set of monitored pulsars. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Kun Xue, Ting Sun, Ke-Jia Wei, Zhong-Peng Li, Qian Zhao, Feng Wan, Chong Lv, Yong-Tao Zhao, Zhong-Feng Xu, and Jian-Xing Li Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 175101 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Numerical simulations show that highly-polarized dense positron beams can be generated during single-shot interaction of a strong laser with a tilted solid foil by carefully controlling the angle of incidence of the laser on the target. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Liyao Lyu and Huan Lei Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 177301 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | A machine-learning-based coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) model faithfully retains the many-body nature of the intermolecular dissipative interactions. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion F. Gobet, P. Barberet, M.-H. Delville, G. Devès, T. Guérin, R. Liénard, H. N. Tran, C. Vecco-Garda, A. Würger, S. Zein, and H. Seznec Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178001 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | Ultrahigh dose rates of proton irradiation induce electrokinetic effects in water that can perturb the dynamics of charged particles, such as macromolecules, in biological tissues and other aqueous systems. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Roland Wiese, Klaus Kroy, and Demian Levis Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178302 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | With activity taking the place of temperature, a fluid-glass-jamming phase diagram is constructed for active Brownian particles under shear. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Yuto Hosaka, Ramin Golestanian, and Andrej Vilfan Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178303 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | The Lorentz reciprocal theorem, crucial for understanding microswimmer propulsion, is generalizable to fluids with odd viscosity. | | | | | | Quantum Information, Science, and Technology | Simon Morelli, Marcus Huber, and Armin Tavakoli Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170201 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Francesco Cesa and Hannes Pichler Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170601 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | | | Kyle DeBry, Jasmine Sinanan-Singh, Colin D. Bruzewicz, David Reens, May E. Kim, Matthew P. Roychowdhury, Robert McConnell, Isaac L. Chuang, and John Chiaverini Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170602 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Kosuke Fukui, Takaya Matsuura, and Nicolas C. Menicucci Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170603 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Yong Yu, Dorian Oser, Gaia Da Prato, Emanuele Urbinati, Javier Carrasco Ávila, Yu Zhang, Patrick Remy, Sara Marzban, Simon Gröblacher, and Wolfgang Tittel Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170801 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Pavel Sekatski, Jean-Daniel Bancal, Marie Ioannou, Mikael Afzelius, and Nicolas Brunner Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 170802 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Gravitation | Featured in Physics Clemente Smarra et al. 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Lett. 131, 171403 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Yann Gouttenoire Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171404 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Pablo Bueno, Horacio Casini, Oscar Lasso Andino, and Javier Moreno Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171601 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Alejandra Castro, Ioana Coman, Jackson R. Fliss, and Claire Zukowski Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171602 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Yoav Afik, Shaouly Bar-Shalom, Kuntal Pal, Amarjit Soni, and Jose Wudka Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171801 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | R. Aaij et al. (LHCb Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171802 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | I. Adachi et al. (Belle II Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171803 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | R. Aaij et al. (LHCb Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171901 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Torsten V. Zache, Daniel González-Cuadra, and Peter Zoller Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 171902 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | | | G. Aad et al. (ATLAS Collaboration) Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 172301 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion R. J. Charity, J. Wylie, S. M. Wang, T. B. Webb, K. W. Brown, G. Cerizza, Z. Chajecki, J. M. Elson, J. Estee, D. E. M. Hoff, S. A. Kuvin, W. G. Lynch, J. Manfredi, N. Michel, D. G. McNeel, P. Morfouace, W. Nazarewicz, C. D. Pruitt, C. Santamaria, S. Sweany, J. Smith, L. G. Sobotka, M. B. Tsang, and A. H. Wuosmaa Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 172501 (2023) – Published 27 October 2023 | A highly unstable nucleus that decays by emitting five protons has been observed, offering an extreme case for testing nuclear models. | | | | | | Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics | Natalia Masalaeva, Helmut Ritsch, and Farokh Mivehvar Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173401 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Matteo Ciardi, Adriano Angelone, Fabio Mezzacapo, and Fabio Cinti Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173402 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Ethan C. McGarrigle, Kris T. Delaney, Leon Balents, and Glenn H. Fredrickson Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173403 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | A phase that shares some properties with mayonnaise can form in a Bose-Einstein condensate. | | | | | | G. Spada, S. Pilati, and S. Giorgini Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173404 (2023) – Published 27 October 2023 | | | Linh Nguyen, Jamison Sloan, Nicholas Rivera, and Marin Soljačić Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 173801 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Plasma and Solar Physics, Accelerators and Beams | Editors' Suggestion Kun Xue, Ting Sun, Ke-Jia Wei, Zhong-Peng Li, Qian Zhao, Feng Wan, Chong Lv, Yong-Tao Zhao, Zhong-Feng Xu, and Jian-Xing Li Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 175101 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Numerical simulations show that highly-polarized dense positron beams can be generated during single-shot interaction of a strong laser with a tilted solid foil by carefully controlling the angle of incidence of the laser on the target. | | | | | | Condensed Matter and Materials | Arash Kazemi, Kshiteej J. Deshmukh, Fei Chen, Yunya Liu, Bolei Deng, Henry Chien Fu, and Pai Wang Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176101 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Xin-Chi Zhou, Yongjian Wang, Ting-Fung Jeffrey Poon, Qi Zhou, and Xiong-Jun Liu Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176401 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | W. B. Rui, Y. X. Zhao, and Z. D. Wang Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176402 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Yuxuan Zhang, Naren Manjunath, Ryohei Kobayashi, and Maissam Barkeshli Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176501 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Eric Mascot, Themba Hodge, Dan Crawford, Jasmin Bedow, Dirk K. Morr, and Stephan Rachel Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176601 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | | | Danh-Phuong Nguyen, Geva Arwas, Zuzhang Lin, Wang Yao, and Cristiano Ciuti Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176602 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Fabian R. Lux and Emil Prodan Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176603 (2023) – Published 26 October 2023 | | | Lingfei Zhao, Zubair Iftikhar, Trevyn F. Q. Larson, Ethan G. Arnault, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, François Amet, and Gleb Finkelstein Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176604 (2023) – Published 27 October 2023 | | | Liyang Liao, Jorge Puebla, Kei Yamamoto, Junyeon Kim, Sadamichi Maekawa, Yunyoung Hwang, You Ba, and Yoshichika Otani Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 176701 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | B. Davies, G. J. Chaplain, T. A. Starkey, and R. V. Craster Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 177001 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | | | Statistical Physics; Classical, Nonlinear, and Complex Systems | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Émilien Dilly, Sébastien Neukirch, Julien Derr, and Dražen Zanchi Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 177201 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Helical bacteria and corkscrew rods can both undergo handedness reversals that could be useful in future robotic systems. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Liyao Lyu and Huan Lei Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 177301 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | A machine-learning-based coarse-grained molecular dynamics (CGMD) model faithfully retains the many-body nature of the intermolecular dissipative interactions. | | | | | | Polymers, Chemical Physics, Soft Matter, and Biological Physics | Editors' Suggestion F. Gobet, P. Barberet, M.-H. Delville, G. Devès, T. Guérin, R. Liénard, H. N. Tran, C. Vecco-Garda, A. Würger, S. Zein, and H. Seznec Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178001 (2023) – Published 23 October 2023 | Ultrahigh dose rates of proton irradiation induce electrokinetic effects in water that can perturb the dynamics of charged particles, such as macromolecules, in biological tissues and other aqueous systems. | | | | | | Jordan L. Shivers, Abhinav Sharma, and Fred C. MacKintosh Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178201 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Yuval Shoham and Naomi Oppenheimer Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178301 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | | | Editors' Suggestion Roland Wiese, Klaus Kroy, and Demian Levis Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178302 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | With activity taking the place of temperature, a fluid-glass-jamming phase diagram is constructed for active Brownian particles under shear. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Yuto Hosaka, Ramin Golestanian, and Andrej Vilfan Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178303 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | The Lorentz reciprocal theorem, crucial for understanding microswimmer propulsion, is generalizable to fluids with odd viscosity. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Samadarshi Maity and Alexandre Morin Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178304 (2023) – Published 25 October 2023 | A homogenous mixture of two self-propelling species first forms a polar vortex and then spontaneously demixes, thanks to a difference in speeds and other competing effects. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Editors' Suggestion Paul M. Ryan, Joshua W. Shaevitz, and Charles W. Wolgemuth Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178401 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | Helical bacteria and corkscrew rods can both undergo handedness reversals that could be useful in future robotic systems. | | | | | | Egor I. Kiselev, Florian Pflug, and Arndt von Haeseler Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 178402 (2023) – Published 24 October 2023 | | | M. Czakon, R. V. Harlander, J. Klappert, and M. 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