“…Experimentally, the doublepeak anomaly is measured in magnetic pyrochlore oxides [3], the canonical spin-ice materials Dy 2 Ti 2 O 7 [4][5][6] and Tb 2 Ti 2 O 7 [7], their mixtures Dy 2−x Tb x Ti 2 O 7 [8], lead-based pyrochlores [9], and spin glasses like R 2 Mo 2 O 7 (R=Y, Sm, or Gd) [10]. Other examples include heavyfermion compounds [11,12], bosonic superfluids in spindimer networks [13], CO 2 N 2 plasma [14], lipid bilayers containing colesterol [15], as wells as mixtures of liquid crystal and nanoparticles [16]. In a theoretical framework, the anomaly was verified for spin models with antiferromagnetic Heisenberg interactions [17][18][19][20][21][22], Ising pyrochlore magnets using Monte Carlo simulations [23,24], Ising models [25][26][27][28] in distinct geometries, and quantum ferrimagnets [29].…”