To assist the aging process--no--only time can do that, hence the word "aging". To dry it--of course you can hot box it, put it in your car with the windows up in the sun, kiln dry it, whatever. But I don't recommend that. I don't feel that wood likes to be rushed and I believe most people will tell you to age it, especially with it being osage. Also, be careful because applying too much heat at one time to a heartwood that's not been cut all that long ago can make it crack and split lengthwise.
I KNOW it's hard to resist, but brother you really need to let it sit at least a couple more months. Some people age osage for 2 years or more, and a lot of bowyers way more experienced than me will tell you it turns out a lot better that way.
~~Matt