Latency-Gated Coherent Emission as an Effective Information-Physics Model for the Long-Period Transient ASKAP J1832–0911 (MetaTime v36.0)
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ASKAP J1832–0911 is an exceptionally bright long-period transient (LPT) exhibiting strictlyperiodic, correlated radio and X-ray emission at a 44.2-minute cycle, with minute-scale “on” win-dows. This behavior challenges standard rotationally powered pulsar paradigms and motivatescompeting interpretations including an old magnetar and an ultra-magnetized white dwarf. Wepropose a conservative and testable effective synthesis between the observational phenomenology ofASKAP J1832–0911 and the MetaTime v36.0 framework, in which dynamical state updates incura geometric information-processing cost and are subject to latency-induced write friction. We for-mulate a latency-gated emission model via a Rayleigh dissipation…
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- Population
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Dissipation
- Pulsar
- Softmax function
- Observational equivalence
- Adiabatic process
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