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Erwin Tanin is a Researcher in the Physics Research Group led by Peter Graham at Stanford University, Department of Physics. His work focuses on particle astrophysics, cosmology, and dark matter detection. He explores phenomena such as ultraheavy dark matter, axion physics, gravitational waves, and the early universe's electroweak dynamics.
His research integrates theoretical models with experimental techniques, including the use of geological materials like quartz for dark matter detection and leveraging LISA and LIGO observatories for gravitational wave studies. Recent work emphasizes spectral analysis of astrophysical signals and constraints on cosmic inflation.
Key contributions include studies on axion signatures from stars, dark solar wind interactions, and thermal perturbations from cosmological constants. His articles reflect interdisciplinary approaches bridging particle physics, astrophysics, and material science.
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