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Kazemi-Moridani, Amir, Baker, Andrew J., Verheijen, Marc, Gawiser, Eric, Blyth, Sarah-Louise, Obreschkow, Danail, Chemin, Laurent, Collier, Jordan D., Cook, Kyle W., Delhaize, Jacinta, Elson, Ed, Frank, Bradley S., Glowacki, Marcin, Hess, Kelley M., Holwerda, Benne W., Hutchens, Zackary L., Jarvis, Matt J., Kaasinen, Melanie, Makhathini, Sphesihle, Mohapatra, Abhisek, Pan, Hengxing, Schröder, Anja C., Stockenstroom, Leyya, Vaccari, Mattia, Westmeier, Tobias, Wu, John F., Zwaan, Martin
We present measurements of the neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) mass function (HIMF) and cosmic HI density ($\Omega_{\rm HI}$) at $0 \leq z \leq 0.088$ from the Looking at the Distant Universe with MeerKAT Array (LADUMA) survey. Using LADUMA Data Release
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.11426
For many pulsars, the scattering structures responsible for scintillation are typically dominated by a single, thin screen along the line of sight, which persists for years or decades. In recent years, an increasing number of doubly-lensed events hav
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10323
Autor:
Shaier, Sagi, Baker, George Arthur, Sridhar, Chiranthan, Hunter, Lawrence E, von der Wense, Katharina
Language models (LMs) have excelled in various broad domains. However, to ensure their safe and effective integration into real-world educational settings, they must demonstrate proficiency in specific, granular areas of knowledge. Existing cloze-sty
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.10105
Autor:
Huber, Guillaume, Bottom, Michael, Claveau, Charles-Antoine, Jacobson, Shane, Newland, Matthew, Baker, Ian, Barnes, Keith, Hicks, Matthew
Spectroscopy and direct-imaging of ultra-faint targets such as Earth-like exoplanets and high redshift galaxies are among the primary goals of upcoming large scale astronomy projects like the Habitable World Observatory (HWO). Such objectives pose ex
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09735
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Heidari, N., H'ebrard, G., Martioli, E., Eastman, J. D., Jackson, J. M., Delfosse, X., Jord'an, A., Correia, A. C. M., Sousa, S., Dragomir, D., Forveille, T., Boisse, I., Giacalone, S. A., D'iaz, R. F., Brahm, R., Almasian, D., Almenara, J. M., Bieryla, A., Barkaoui, K., Baker, D., Barros, S. C. C ., Bonfils, X., Carmona, A., Collins, K. A., Cort'es-Zuleta, P., Deleuil, M., Demangeon, O. D. S., Edwards, B., Eberhardt, J., Espinoza, N., Eisner, N., Feliz, D. L., Frommer, A. C., Fukui, A., Grau, F., Gupta, A. F., Hara, N., Hobson, M. J., Henning, T., Howell, S. B., Jenkins, J. M., Kiefer, F., LaCourse, D. M., Laskar, J., Law, N., Mann, A. W., Murgas, F., Moutou, C., Narita, N., Palle, E., Relles, H. M., Stassun, K. G., Bell, J. Serrano, Schwarz, R. P., Srdoc, G., Strøm, P. A., Safonov, B., Sarkis, P., Schlecker, M., Pinto, M. Tala, Pepper, J., Rojas, F. I., Twicken, J. D., Trifonov, T., Villanueva Jr, S., Watkins, C. N., Winn, J. N., Ziegler, C.
We present the study of seven systems, three of which TOI-2295, TOI-2537, and TOI-5110 are newly discovered planetary systems. Through the analysis of TESS photometry, SOPHIE radial velocities, and high-spatial resolution imaging, we found that TOI-2
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.08527
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Fiore, William, McLaughlin, Maura A., Agazie, Gabriella, Anumarlapudi, Akash, Archibald, Anne M., Arzoumanian, Zaven, Baker, Paul T., Brook, Paul R., Cromartie, H. Thankful, Crowter, Kathryn, DeCesar, Megan E., Demorest, Paul B., Dey, Lankeswar, Dolch, Timothy, Ferrara, Elizabeth C., Fonseca, Emmanuel, Freedman, Gabriel E., Garver-Daniels, Nate, Gentile, Peter A., Glaser, Joseph, Good, Deborah C., Hazboun, Jeffrey S., Jennings, Ross J., Jones, Megan L., Kaplan, David L., Kerr, Matthew, Lam, Michael T., Lorimer, Duncan R., Luo, Jing, Lynch, Ryan S., McEwen, Alexander, McMann, Natasha, Meyers, Bradley W., Ng, Cherry, Nice, David J., Pennucci, Timothy T., Perera, Benetge B. P., Pol, Nihan S., Radovan, Henri A., Ransom, Scott M., Ray, Paul S., Schmiedekamp, Ann, Schmiedekamp, Carl, Shapiro-Albert, Brent J., Stairs, Ingrid H., Stovall, Kevin, Susobhanan, Abhimanyu, Swiggum, Joseph K., Wahl, Haley M.
Pulse profile stability is a central assumption of standard pulsar timing methods. Thus, it is important for pulsar timing array experiments such as the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) to account for any pulse
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05452
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Zingales, T., Malavolta, L., Borsato, L., Turrini, D., Bonfanti, A., Polychroni, D., Mantovan, G., Nardiello, D., Nascimbeni, V., Lanza, A. F., Bekkelien, A., Sozzetti, A., Broeg, C., Naponiello, L., Lendl, M., Bonomo, A. S., Simon, A. E., Desidera, S., Piotto, G., Mancini, L., Hooton, M. J., Bignamini, A., Egger, J. A., Maggio, A., Alibert, Y., Locci, D., Delrez, L., Biassoni, F., Fossati, L., Cabona, L., Lacedelli, G., Carleo, I., Leonardi, P., Andreuzzi, G., Brandeker, A., Cosentino, R., Correia, A. C. M., Claudi, R., Alonso, R., Damasso, M., Wilson, T. G., Bàrczy, T., Pinamonti, M., Baker, D., Barkaoui, K., Navascues, D. Barrado, Barros, S. C. C., Baumjohann, W., Beck, T., Beichman, C., Benz, W., Bieryla, A., Billot, N., Bosch-Cabot, P., Bouma, L. G., Ciardi, D. R., Cameron, A. Collier, Collins, K. A., Crossfield, Ian J. M., Csizmadia, Sz., Cubillos, P. E., Davies, M. B., Deleuil, M., Deline, A., Demangeon, O. D. S., Demory, B. O., Derekas, A., Dragomir, D., Edwards, B., Ehrenreich, D., Erikson, A., Falk, B., Fortier, A., Fridlund, M., Fukui, A., Gandolfi, D., Gazeas, K., Gillon, M., Gonzales, E., Gudel, M., Guerra, P., Guunther, M. N., Heitzmann, A., Helling, Ch., Howell, S. B., Isaak, K. G., Jenkins, J., Kiss, L. L., Korth, J., Lam, K. W. F., Laskar, J., Etangs, A. Lecavelier des, Magrin, D., Matson, R., Matthews, E. C., Maxted, P. F. L., McDermott, S., Munari, M., Mordasini, C., Narita, N., Olofsson, G., Ottensamer, R., Pagano, I., Pallè, E., Peter, G., Pollacco, D., Queloz, D., Ragazzoni, R., Rando, N., Ratti, F., Rauer, H., Ribas, I., Salmon, S., Santos, N. C., Scandariato, G., Seager, S., Sègransan, D., Smith, A. M. S., Schlieder, J., Schwarz, R. P., Shporer, A., Sousa, S. G., Stalport, M., Steinberger, M., Sulis, S., Szabò, Gy. M., Twicken, J. D., Udry, S., Van Grootel, V., Venturini, J., Villaver, E., Walton, N. A., Winn, J. N.
We present the discovery of two mini Neptunes near a 2:1 orbital resonance configuration orbiting the K0 star TOI-1803. We describe their orbital architecture in detail and suggest some possible formation and evolution scenarios. Using CHEOPS, TESS,
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.05423
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Aalbers, J., Akerib, D. S., Musalhi, A. K. Al, Alder, F., Amarasinghe, C. S., Ames, A., Anderson, T. J., Angelides, N., Araújo, H. M., Armstrong, J. E., Arthurs, M., Baker, A., Balashov, S., Bang, J., Bargemann, J. W., Barillier, E. E., Bauer, D., Beattie, K., Benson, T., Bhatti, A., Biekert, A., Biesiadzinski, T. P., Birch, H. J., Bishop, E., Blockinger, G. M., Boxer, B., Brew, C. A. J., Brás, P., Burdin, S., Buuck, M., Carmona-Benitez, M. C., Carter, M., Chawla, A., Chen, H., Cherwinka, J. J., Chin, Y. T., Chott, N. I., Converse, M. V., Coronel, R., Cottle, A., Cox, G., Curran, D., Dahl, C. E., Darlington, I., Dave, S., David, A., Delgaudio, J., Dey, S., de Viveiros, L., Di Felice, L., Ding, C., Dobson, J. E. Y., Druszkiewicz, E., Dubey, S., Eriksen, S. R., Fan, A., Fayer, S., Fearon, N. M., Fieldhouse, N., Fiorucci, S., Flaecher, H., Fraser, E. D., Fruth, T. M. A., Gaitskell, R. J., Geffre, A., Genovesi, J., Ghag, C., Ghosh, A., Gibbons, R., Gokhale, S., Green, J., van der Grinten, M. G. D., Haiston, J. J., Hall, C. R., Hall, T. J., Han, S., Hartigan-O'Connor, E., Haselschwardt, S. J., Hernandez, M. A., Hertel, S. A., Heuermann, G., Homenides, G. J., Horn, M., Huang, D. Q., Hunt, D., Jacquet, E., James, R. S., Johnson, J., Kaboth, A. C., Kamaha, A. C., K., Meghna K., Khaitan, D., Khazov, A., Khurana, I., Kim, J., Kim, Y. D., Kingston, J., Kirk, R., Kodroff, D., Korley, L., Korolkova, E. V., Kraus, H., Kravitz, S., Kreczko, L., Kudryavtsev, V. A., Lawes, C., Leonard, D. S., Lesko, K. T., Levy, C., Lin, J., Lindote, A., Lippincott, W. H., Lopes, M. I., Lorenzon, W., Lu, C., Luitz, S., Majewski, P. A., Manalaysay, A., Mannino, R. L., Maupin, C., McCarthy, M. E., McDowell, G., McKinsey, D. N., McLaughlin, J., McLaughlin, J. B., McMonigle, R., Mizrachi, E., Monte, A., Monzani, M. E., Mendoza, J. D. Morales, Morrison, E., Mount, B. J., Murdy, M., Murphy, A. St. J., Naylor, A., Nelson, H. N., Neves, F., Nguyen, A., O'Brien, C. L., Olcina, I., Oliver-Mallory, K. C., Orpwood, J., Oyulmaz, K. Y, Palladino, K. J., Palmer, J., Pannifer, N. J., Parveen, N., Patton, S. J., Penning, B., Pereira, G., Perry, E., Pershing, T., Piepke, A., Qie, Y., Reichenbacher, J., Rhyne, C. A., Richards, A., Riffard, Q., Rischbieter, G. R. C., Ritchey, E., Riyat, H. S., Rosero, R., Rushton, T., Rynders, D., Santone, D., Sazzad, A. B. M. R., Schnee, R. W., Sehr, G., Shafer, B., Shaw, S., Shutt, T., Silk, J. J., Silva, C., Sinev, G., Siniscalco, J., Smith, R., Solovov, V. N., Sorensen, P., Soria, J., Stancu, I., Stevens, A., Stifter, K., Suerfu, B., Sumner, T. J., Szydagis, M., Tiedt, D. R., Timalsina, M., Tong, Z., Tovey, D. R., Tranter, J., Trask, M., Tripathi, M., Usón, A., Vacheret, A., Vaitkus, A. C., Valentino, O., Velan, V., Wang, A., Wang, J. J., Wang, Y., Watson, J. R., Weeldreyer, L., Whitis, T. J., Wild, K., Williams, M., Wisniewski, W. J., Wolf, L., Wolfs, F. L. H., Woodford, S., Woodward, D., Wright, C. J., Xia, Q., Xu, J., Xu, Y., Yeh, M., Yeum, D., Zha, W., Zweig, E. A.
We report on a search for millicharged particles (mCPs) produced in cosmic ray proton atmospheric interactions using data collected during the first science run of the LUX-ZEPLIN experiment. The mCPs produced by two processes -- meson decay and proto
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04854
While the classical function of human mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) is to regulate sodium and potassium homeostasis through aldosterone activation of the kidney MR, the MR also is highly expressed in the brain, where the MR is activated by cortisol
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04674
Autor:
Finnerty, Luke, Xin, Yinzi, Xuan, Jerry W., Inglis, Julie, Fitzgerald, Michael P, Agrawal, Shubh, Baker, Ashley, Blake, Geoffrey A., Calvin, Benjamin, Cetre, Sylvain, Delorme, Jacques-Robert, Doppman, Greg, Echeverri, Daniel, Horstman, Katelyn, Hsu, Chih-Chun, Jovanovic, Nemanja, Liberman, Joshua, López, Ronald A., Martin, Emily C., Mawet, Dimitri, Morris, Evan, Pezzato-Rovner, Jacklyn, Ruffio, Jean-Baptiste, Sappey, Ben, Schofield, Tobias, Skemer, Andrew, Venenciano, Taylor, Wallace, J. Kent, Wallack, Nicole L., Wang, Jason J., Wang, Ji
We present Keck/KPIC phase II $K$-band observations of the non-transiting hot Jupiter HD 143105 b. Using a cross-correlation approach, we make the first detection of the planetary atmosphere at $K_p = 185^{+11}_{-13}\rm km\ s^{-1}$ and an inferior co
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.04552