Physical Review D

Physical Review D

PHYSICAL REVIEW D PERIODICALS For editorial and subscription correspondence, Postmaster send address changes to: please see inside front cover (ISSN: 1550-7998) APS Subscription Services P.O. Box 41 Annapolis Junction, MD 20701 THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 99, NUMBER 12 CONTENTS D15 JUNE 2019 The Table of Contents is a total listing of Parts A and B. Part A consists of articles 121301–124004, and Part B articles 124005–126016(A) PART A RAPID COMMUNICATIONS Equation of state of dense matter in the multimessenger era (6 pages) .......................................................... 121301(R) Ying Zhou, Lie-Wen Chen, and Zhen Zhang Dark matter decaying in the late Universe can relieve the H0 tension (6 pages) ............................................... 121302(R) Kyriakos Vattis, Savvas M. Koushiappas, and Abraham Loeb Steady flows, nonlinear gravitostatic waves, and Zeldovich pancakes in a Newtonian gas (6 pages) ....................... 121303(R) Eugene B. Kolomeisky Constraint of void bias on primordial non-Gaussianity (7 pages) ................................................................. 121304(R) Kwan Chuen Chan, Nico Hamaus, and Matteo Biagetti New constraint from supernova explosions on light particles beyond the Standard Model (6 pages) ....................... 121305(R) Allan Sung, Huitzu Tu, and Meng-Ru Wu ARTICLES Constraints on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic neutrino flux from the fourth flight of ANITA (11 pages) .................... 122001 P. W. Gorham et al. (ANITA Collaboration) Narrow-band search for gravitational waves from known pulsars using the second LIGO observing run (20 pages) .... 122002 B. P. Abbott et al. (LIGO Scientific Collaboration and Virgo Collaboration) LISA Pathfinder micronewton cold gas thrusters: In-flight characterization (10 pages) ....................................... 122003 M. Armano et al. (LISA Pathfinder Collaboration) Observation of seasonal variation of atmospheric multiple-muon events in the NOvA Near Detector (11 pages) ........ 122004 M. A. Acero et al. (NOvA Collaboration) Probing local cosmic rays using Fermi-LAT observations of a mid-latitude region in the third Galactic quadrant (10 pages) 123001 Zhao-Qiang Shen, Xiaoyuan Huang, Qiang Yuan, Yi-Zhong Fan, and Da-Ming Wei Preliminary study on parameter estimation accuracy of supermassive black hole binary inspirals for TianQin (16 pages) 123002 Wen-Fan Feng, Hai-Tian Wang, Xin-Chun Hu, Yi-Ming Hu, and Yan Wang Application of hidden Markov model tracking to the search for long-duration transient gravitational waves from the remnant of the binary neutron star merger GW170817 (14 pages) ....................................................................... 123003 Ling Sun and Andrew Melatos Neutrino flavor as a test of the explosion mechanism of core-collapse supernovae (24 pages) .............................. 123004 Nitsan Bar, Kfir Blum, and Guido D’Amico Diamond detectors for direct detection of sub-GeV dark matter (19 pages) ..................................................... 123005 Noah Kurinsky, To Chin Yu, Yonit Hochberg, and Blas Cabrera Copyright 2019 American Physical Society (Continued) 2470-0010(20190615)99:12*1;1-L This paper was highlighted in the APS publication Physics (physics.aps.org). By suggesting a few manuscripts each week, we hope to promote reading across fields. Please see our Announcement Phys. Rev. D 90, 00001 (2014). CONTENTS - Continued PHYSICAL REVIEW D THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 99, NUMBER 12 D15 JUNE 2019 Commutative or noncommutative spacetime? Two length scales of noncommutativity (16 pages) .......................... 123006 R. Vilela Mendes Testing the Kerr hypothesis using x-ray reflection spectroscopy with NuSTAR data of Cygnus X-1 in the soft state (14 pages) ............................................................................................................................... 123007 Honghui Liu, Askar B. Abdikamalov, Dimitry Ayzenberg, Cosimo Bambi, Thomas Dauser, Javier A. García, and Sourabh Nampalliwar Second-order cosmological perturbations. IV. Produced by scalar-tensor and tensor-tensor couplings during the radiation dominated stage (51 pages) ........................................................................................................... 123008 Bo Wang and Yang Zhang Model-independent approach to the reconstruction of multiflavor supernova neutrino energy spectra (14 pages) ........ 123009 Hui-Ling Li, Xin Huang, Yu-Feng Li, Liang-Jian Wen, and Shun Zhou Tracking continuous gravitational waves from a neutron star at once and twice the spin frequency with a hidden Markov model (13 pages) ....................................................................................................................... 123010 Ling Sun, Andrew Melatos, and Paul D. Lasky Gravitational atoms (17 pages) .......................................................................................................... 123011 Niklas G. Nielsen, Andrea Palessandro, and Martin S. Sloth Reconstructing gravitational wave core-collapse supernova signals with dynamic time warping (9 pages) ................ 123012 Sofia Suvorova, Jade Powell, and Andrew Melatos Eigenvalues and eigenstates of the many-body collective neutrino oscillation problem (17 pages) .......................... 123013 Amol V. Patwardhan, Michael J. Cervia, and A. Baha Balantekin Neutrino quantum kinetics in compact objects (31 pages) .......................................................................... 123014 Sherwood A. Richers, Gail C. McLaughlin, James P. Kneller, and Alexey Vlasenko Bounding the mass of graviton in a dynamic regime with binary pulsars (8 pages) ........................................... 123015 Xueli Miao, Lijing Shao, and Bo-Qiang Ma What do the highest-energy cosmic-ray data suggest about possible new physics around 50 TeV? (6 pages) ............ 123016 Vasiliki Pavlidou and Theodore Tomaras Dependence of accessible dark matter annihilation cross sections on the density profiles of dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array (13 pages) ............................................................................................. 123017 Nagisa Hiroshima, Masaaki Hayashida, and Kazunori Kohri Consistent Lorentz violation features from near-TeV IceCube neutrinos (6 pages) ............................................. 123018 Yanqi Huang, Hao Li, and Bo-Qiang Ma Microlensing of x-ray pulsars: A method to detect primordial black hole dark matter (11 pages) .......................... 123019 Yang Bai and Nicholas Orlofsky Inverse Compton emission from millisecond pulsars in the Galactic bulge (13 pages) ........................................ 123020 Deheng Song, Oscar Macias, and Shunsaku Horiuchi Detecting axion dark matter with radio lines from neutron star populations (28 pages) ....................................... 123021 Benjamin R. Safdi, Zhiquan Sun, and Alexander Y. Chen Template bank for compact binary coalescence searches in gravitational wave data: A general geometric placement algorithm (10 pages) ............................................................................................................................... 123022 Javier Roulet, Liang Dai, Tejaswi Venumadhav, Barak Zackay, and Matias Zaldarriaga Constraining primordial black holes in dark matter with kinematics of dwarf galaxies (6 pages) ........................... 123023 Bo-Qiang Lu and Yue-Liang Wu Dependence of the outer boundary condition on protoneutron star asteroseismology with gravitational-wave signatures (12 pages) ............................................................................................................................... 123024 Hajime Sotani, Takami Kuroda, Tomoya Takiwaki, and Kei Kotake Extremely large mass-ratio inspirals (13 pages) ...................................................................................... 123025 Pau Amaro-Seoane Inferring neutron star properties from GW170817 with universal relations (16 pages) ........................................ 123026 Bharat Kumar and Philippe Landry Search for γ-ray emission from dark matter particle interactions from the Andromeda and Triangulum galaxies with the Fermi Large Area Telescope (26 pages) .................................................................................................... 123027 Mattia Di Mauro, Xian Hou, Christopher Eckner, Gabrijela Zaharijas, and Eric Charles (Continued) This paper was highlighted in the APS publication Physics (physics.aps.org). By suggesting a few manuscripts each week, we hope to promote reading across fields. Please see our Announcement Phys. Rev. D 90, 00001 (2014). CONTENTS - Continued PHYSICAL REVIEW D THIRD SERIES, VOLUME 99, NUMBER 12 D15 JUNE 2019 Cosmic-ray transport from AMS-02 boron to carbon ratio data: Benchmark models and interpretation (16 pages) ...... 123028 Y. Genolini, ´ M. Boudaud, P.-I. Batista, S. Caroff, L. Derome, J. Lavalle, A. Marcowith, D. Maurin, V. Poireau, V. Poulin, S. Rosier, P. Salati, P. D. Serpico, and M. Vecchi Observational black hole spectroscopy: A time-domain multimode analysis of GW150914 (8 pages) ..................... 123029 Gregorio Carullo, Walter Del Pozzo, and John Veitch Absorption of gravitational waves from distant sources (5 pages) ................................................................ 123030 Raphael Flauger and Steven Weinberg Universal afterglow of supernovaless gamma-ray bursts (8 pages) ................................................................ 123031 Shlomo Dado and Arnon Dar Effect of nonlinearity between

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