Proposal for asymmetric photoemission and tunneling spectroscopies in quantum simulators of the triangular-lattice Fermi-Hubbard model

Kavli Affiliate: Zheng Zhu | First 5 Authors: Shuai A. Chen, Qianqian Chen, Zheng Zhu, , | Summary: Recent realization of well-controlled quantum simulators of the triangular-lattice Fermi-Hubbard model, including the triangular optical lattices loaded with ultracold Fermions and the heterostructures of the transition-metal dichalcogenides, as well as the more advanced techniques to probe them, […]


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Spinal premotor interneurons controlling antagonistic muscles are spatially intermingled

Kavli Affiliate: Samuel Pfaff | Authors: Remi Ronzano, Sophie Skarlatou, Bianca K Barriga, B. Anne Bannatyne, Gardave Singh Bhumbra, Joshua David Foster, Jeffrey Moore, Camille Lancelin, Amanda Pocratsky, Mustafa Gorkem Ozyurt, Calvin Chad Smith, Andrew J. Todd, David J. Maxwell, Andrew J. Murray, Samuel L Pfaff, Robert M. Brownstone, Niccolo’ Zampieri and Marco Beato | […]


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97 Eclipsing Quadruple Star Candidates Discovered in TESS Full Frame Images

Kavli Affiliate: Andrew Vanderburg | First 5 Authors: Veselin B. Kostov, Brian P. Powell, Saul A. Rappaport, Tamas Borkovits, Robert Gagliano | Summary: We present a catalog of 97 uniformly-vetted candidates for quadruple star systems. The candidates were identified in TESS Full Frame Image data from Sectors 1 through 42 through a combination of machine […]


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Dissecting the different components of the modest accretion bursts of the very young protostar HOPS 373

Kavli Affiliate: Gregory J. Herczeg | First 5 Authors: Sung-Yong Yoon, Gregory J. Herczeg, Jeong-Eun Lee, Ho-Gyu Lee, Doug Johnstone | Summary: Observed changes in protostellar brightness can be complicated to interpret. In our JCMT~Transient monitoring survey, we discovered that a young binary protostar, HOPS 373, is undergoing a modest $30%$ brightness increase at 850 […]


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