From thermodynamics, for a homogeneous function of state variables like \( U = as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} \), we apply the Euler relation for extensive properties:
\[ U = Ts - Pv, \]
where \( T \) is the temperature, \( s \) is the entropy, \( P \) is the pressure, and \( v \) is the volume.
Since \( U = as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} \), the partial derivatives of \( U \) with respect to \( s \) and \( v \) give:
\[ T = \frac{\partial U}{\partial s} = \frac{4}{3}as^{1/3}v^{\alpha}, \]
\[ P = -\frac{\partial U}{\partial v} = -\alpha as^{4/3}v^{\alpha-1}. \]
Now, substituting these into the Euler relation \( U = Ts - Pv \):
\[ as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} = \left( \frac{4}{3}as^{1/3}v^{\alpha} \right)s - \left( -\alpha as^{4/3}v^{\alpha-1} \right)v. \]
Simplifying:
\[ as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} = \frac{4}{3}as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} + \alpha as^{4/3}v^{\alpha}. \]
Factoring out \( as^{4/3}v^{\alpha} \):
\[ 1 = \frac{4}{3} + \alpha. \]
Solving for \( \alpha \):
\[ \alpha = 1 - \frac{4}{3} = -\frac{1}{3}. \]
Conclusion: The value of \( \alpha \) is:
\[ \boxed{-\frac{1}{3}} \]
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