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La Mantia, David S., Lei, Mingxin, Prajapati, Nikunjkumar, Schlossberger, Noah, Simons, Matthew T., Holloway, Christopher L., Scherschligt, Julia, Eckel, Stephen P., Norrgard, Eric B.
We demonstrate a blackbody radiation thermometer based on optically excited rubidium atoms in a vapor cell. The temperature measurement is fast, with statistical uncertainty as low as 0.1% in one second. We resolve temperature with a precision of 0.0
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13426
Autor:
Cluver, M. E., Jarrett, T. H., Dale, D. A., Smith, J. -D. T., Brown, M. J. I., van Kempen, W., Lengerer, E., Incoll, R., Davey, C., Holloway, R., Cameron, J., Sheth, K.
In this work we present source-tailored WISE mid-infrared photometry (at 3.4$\mu$m, 4.6$\mu$m, 12$\mu$m, and 23$\mu$m) of 2812 galaxies in the extended Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S$^4$G) sample, and characterise the mid-infrared
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.13483
Autor:
Schlossberger, Noah, Rotunno, Andrew P., Eckel, Stephen P., Norrgard, Eric B., Manchaiah, Dixith, Prajapati, Nikunjkumar, Artusio-Glimpse, Alexandra B., Berweger, Samuel, Simons, Matthew T., Shylla, Dangka, Watterson, William J., Patrick, Charles, Meraki, Adil, Talashila, Rajavardhan, Younes, Amanda, La Mantia, David S., Holloway, Christopher L.
Rydberg states of alkali atoms are highly sensitive to electromagnetic radiation in the GHz-to-THz regime because their transitions have large electric dipole moments. Consequently, environmental blackbody radiation (BBR) can couple Rydberg states to
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.11694
Actively participating in body movement such as dance, sports, and fitness activities is challenging for people who are blind or have low vision (BLV). Teachers primarily rely on verbal instructions and physical demonstrations with limited accessibil
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.19935
Autor:
Prajapati, Nikunjkumar, Long, David A., Artusio-Glimpse, Alexandra B., Bresler, Sean M., Holloway, Christopher L.
While Rydberg atoms have shown tremendous potential to serve as accurate and sensitive detectors of microwaves and millimeter waves, their response is generally limited to a single narrow frequency band around a chosen microwave transition. As a resu
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.06019
Autor:
Lei, Mingxin, Eckel, Stephen P., Norrgard, Eric B., Prajapati, Nikunjkumar, Artusio-Glimpse, Alexandra B., Simons, Matthew T., Holloway, Christopher L.
Electrometry based on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in alkali Rydberg vapor cells may suffer reduced sensitivity due to spurious line broadening effects, caused by surface charges, contaminant gases, or other manufacturing defects. I
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.16669
Multi-state models of cancer natural history are widely used for designing and evaluating cancer early detection strategies. Calibrating such models against longitudinal data from screened cohorts is challenging, especially when fitting non-Markovian
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.14625
Autor:
Aroraa, Cherag, King, Tracy Holloway, Kumar, Jayant, Lu, Yi, Sharma, Sanat, Srikantan, Arvind, Uvalle, David, Valls-Vargas, Josep, Vardhan, Harsha
As user content and queries become increasingly multi-modal, the need for effective multi-modal search systems has grown. Traditional search systems often rely on textual and metadata annotations for indexed images, while multi-modal embeddings like
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.14698
Autor:
Shylla, Dangka, Prajapati, Nikunjkumar, Rotunno, Andrew P., Schlossberger, Noah, Manchaiah, Dixith, Watterson, William J., Artusio-Glimpse, Alexandra, Berweger, Samuel, Simons, Matthew T., Holloway, Christopher L.
Improving the bandwidth of Rydberg atom-based receivers is an ongoing challenge owing to the long-lived Rydberg state lifetimes that limit the refresh rate of ground state atoms. In particular, the LO-based Rydberg mixer approach allows for bandwidth
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.10989
Autor:
Barroso, J. A. Acevedo, O'Riordan, C. M., Clément, B., Tortora, C., Collett, T. E., Courbin, F., Gavazzi, R., Metcalf, R. B., Busillo, V., Andika, I. T., Cabanac, R., Courtois, H. M., Crook-Mansour, J., Delchambre, L., Despali, G., Ecker, L. R., Franco, A., Holloway, P., Jackson, N., Jahnke, K., Mahler, G., Marchetti, L., Matavulj, P., Melo, A., Meneghetti, M., Moustakas, L. A., Müller, O., Nucita, A. A., Paulino-Afonso, A., Pearson, J., Rojas, K., Scarlata, C., Schuldt, S., Serjeant, S., Sluse, D., Suyu, S. H., Vaccari, M., Verma, A., Vernardos, G., Walmsley, M., Bouy, H., Walth, G. L., Powell, D. M., Bolzonella, M., Cuillandre, J. -C., Kluge, M., Saifollahi, T., Schirmer, M., Stone, C., Acebron, A., Bazzanini, L., Díaz-Sánchez, A., Hogg, N. B., Koopmans, L. V. E., Kruk, S., Leuzzi, L., Manjón-García, A., Mannucci, F., Nagam, B. C., Pearce-Casey, R., Scharré, L., Wilde, J., Altieri, B., Amara, A., Andreon, S., Auricchio, N., Baccigalupi, C., Baldi, M., Balestra, A., Bardelli, S., Basset, A., Battaglia, P., Bender, R., Bonino, D., Branchini, E., Brescia, M., Brinchmann, J., Caillat, A., Camera, S., Candini, G. P., Capobianco, V., Carbone, C., Carretero, J., Casas, S., Castellano, M., Castignani, G., Cavuoti, S., Cimatti, A., Colodro-Conde, C., Congedo, G., Conselice, C. J., Conversi, L., Copin, Y., Corcione, L., Cropper, M., Da Silva, A., Degaudenzi, H., De Lucia, G., Dinis, J., Dubath, F., Dupac, X., Dusini, S., Farina, M., Farrens, S., Ferriol, S., Frailis, M., Franceschi, E., Galeotta, S., Garilli, B., George, K., Gillard, W., Gillis, B., Giocoli, C., Gómez-Alvarez, P., Grazian, A., Grupp, F., Guzzo, L., Haugan, S. V. H., Hoekstra, H., Holmes, W., Hook, I., Hormuth, F., Hornstrup, A., Jhabvala, M., Joachimi, B., Keihänen, E., Kermiche, S., Kiessling, A., Kubik, B., Kunz, M., Kurki-Suonio, H., Mignant, D. Le, Ligori, S., Lilje, P. B., Lindholm, V., Lloro, I., Mainetti, G., Maiorano, E., Mansutti, O., Marcin, S., Marggraf, O., Martinelli, M., Martinet, N., Marulli, F., Massey, R., Medinaceli, E., Melchior, M., Mellier, Y., Merlin, E., Meylan, G., Moresco, M., Moscardini, L., Munari, E., Nakajima, R., Neissner, C., Nichol, R. C., Niemi, S. -M., Nightingale, J. W., Padilla, C., Paltani, S., Pasian, F., Pedersen, K., Percival, W. J., Pettorino, V., Pires, S., Polenta, G., Poncet, M., Popa, L. A., Pozzetti, L., Raison, F., Rebolo, R., Renzi, A., Rhodes, J., Riccio, G., Romelli, E., Roncarelli, M., Rossetti, E., Saglia, R., Sakr, Z., Sánchez, A. G., Sapone, D., Schneider, P., Schrabback, T., Secroun, A., Seidel, G., Serrano, S., Sirignano, C., Sirri, G., Skottfelt, J., Stanco, L., Steinwagner, J., Tallada-Crespí, P., Tavagnacco, D., Taylor, A. N., Tereno, I., Toledo-Moreo, R., Torradeflot, F., Tutusaus, I., Valentijn, E. A., Valenziano, L., Vassallo, T., Wang, Y., Weller, J., Zucca, E., Burigana, C., Scottez, V., Viel, M.
We investigate the ability of the Euclid telescope to detect galaxy-scale gravitational lenses. To do so, we perform a systematic visual inspection of the $0.7\,\rm{deg}^2$ Euclid ERO data towards the Perseus cluster using both the high-resolution VI
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.06217