The Star-forming Main Sequence of the Host Galaxies of Low-redshift Quasars

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Ming-Yang Zhuang, Luis C. Ho, , , | Summary: We investigate the star-forming main sequence of the host galaxies of a large, well-defined sample of 453 redshift $sim$0.3 quasars with previously available star formation rates by deriving stellar masses from modeling their broad-band ($grizy$) spectral energy […]


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Multimode Nonlinear Dynamics in Anomalous Dispersion Spatiotemporal Mode-locked Lasers

Kavli Affiliate: Frank W. Wise | First 5 Authors: Yuhang Wu, Demetrios N. Christodoulides, Frank W. Wise, , | Summary: Spatiotemporal mode-locking in a laser with anomalous dispersion is investigated. Mode-locked states with varying modal content can be observed, but we find it difficult to observe highly multimode states. We describe the properties of these […]


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Towards precision particle background estimation for future X-ray missions: correlated variability between Chandra ACIS and AMS

Kavli Affiliate: Richard Foster | First 5 Authors: Catherine E. Grant, Eric D. Miller, Marshall W. Bautz, Richard Foster, Ralph P. Kraft | Summary: A science goal of many future X-ray observatories is mapping the cosmic web through deep exposures of faint diffuse sources. Such observations require low background and the best possible knowledge of […]


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Towards precision particle background estimation for future X-ray missions: correlated variability between Chandra ACIS and AMS

Kavli Affiliate: Richard Foster | First 5 Authors: Catherine E. Grant, Eric D. Miller, Marshall W. Bautz, Richard Foster, Ralph P. Kraft | Summary: A science goal of many future X-ray observatories is mapping the cosmic web through deep exposures of faint diffuse sources. Such observations require low background and the best possible knowledge of […]


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Single electron Sensitive Readout (SiSeRO) X-ray detectors: Technological progress and characterization

Kavli Affiliate: Richard Foster | First 5 Authors: Tanmoy Chattopadhyay, Sven Herrmann, Peter Orel, R. G. Morris, Daniel R. Wilkins | Summary: Single electron Sensitive Read Out (SiSeRO) is a novel on-chip charge detector output stage for charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. Developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, this technology uses a p-MOSFET transistor with a […]


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Single electron Sensitive Readout (SiSeRO) X-ray detectors: Technological progress and characterization

Kavli Affiliate: Richard Foster | First 5 Authors: Tanmoy Chattopadhyay, Sven Herrmann, Peter Orel, R. G. Morris, Daniel R. Wilkins | Summary: Single electron Sensitive Read Out (SiSeRO) is a novel on-chip charge detector output stage for charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. Developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, this technology uses a p-MOSFET transistor with a […]


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Single electron Sensitive Readout (SiSeRO) X-ray detectors: Technological progress and characterization

Kavli Affiliate: Marshall W. Bautz | First 5 Authors: Tanmoy Chattopadhyay, Sven Herrmann, Peter Orel, R. G. Morris, Daniel R. Wilkins | Summary: Single electron Sensitive Read Out (SiSeRO) is a novel on-chip charge detector output stage for charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors. Developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, this technology uses a p-MOSFET transistor with […]


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2022 Upgrade and Improved Low Frequency Camera Sensitivity for CMB Observation at the South Pole

Kavli Affiliate: Chao-Lin Kuo | First 5 Authors: A. Soliman, P. A. R. Ade, Z. Ahmed, M. Amiri, D. Barkats | Summary: Constraining the Galactic foregrounds with multi-frequency Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observations is an essential step towards ultimately reaching the sensitivity to measure primordial gravitational waves (PGWs), the sign of inflation after the Big-Bang […]


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Robust Clustering of the Local Milky Way Stellar Kinematic Substructures with Gaia eDR3

Kavli Affiliate: Anna Frebel | First 5 Authors: Xiaowei Ou, Lina Necib, Anna Frebel, , | Summary: We apply the clustering algorithm HDBSCAN on the Gaia early third data release astrometry combined with the Gaia second data release radial velocity measurements of almost 5.5 million stars to identify the local stellar kinematic substructures in the […]


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Basolateral amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex, but not dorsal hippocampus, are necessary for the control of reward-seeking by occasion setters

Kavli Affiliate: Patricia Janak | Authors: Kurt M Fraser and Patricia H Janak | Summary: ABSTRACT Reward-seeking in the world is driven by cues that can have ambiguous predictive and motivational value. To produce adaptive, flexible reward-seeking it is necessary to exploit occasion setters, other distinct features in the environment, to resolve the ambiguity of […]


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