TOI-332 b: a super dense Neptune found deep within the Neptunian desert

Kavli Affiliate: Andrew Vanderburg | First 5 Authors: Ares Osborn, David J. Armstrong, Jorge Fernández Fernández, Henrik Knierim, Vardan Adibekyan | Summary: To date, thousands of planets have been discovered, but there are regions of the orbital parameter space that are still bare. An example is the short period and intermediate mass/radius space known as […]


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TOI-332 b: a super dense Neptune found deep within the Neptunian desert

Kavli Affiliate: Sara Seager | First 5 Authors: Ares Osborn, David J. Armstrong, Jorge Fernández Fernández, Henrik Knierim, Vardan Adibekyan | Summary: To date, thousands of planets have been discovered, but there are regions of the orbital parameter space that are still bare. An example is the short period and intermediate mass/radius space known as […]


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Reconstruction procedure of the Fluorescence detector Array of Single-pixel Telescopes (FAST)

Kavli Affiliate: Paolo Privitera | First 5 Authors: Fraser Bradfield, Justin Albury, Jose Bellido, Ladislav Chytka, John Farmer | Summary: The Fluorescence detector Array of Single-pixel Telescopes (FAST) is one of several proposed designs for a next-generation cosmic-ray detector. Such detectors will require enormous collecting areas whilst also needing to remain cost-efficient. To meet these […]


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Detecting ultra-high-energy cosmic rays with prototypes of the Fluorescence detector Array of Single-pixel Telescopes (FAST) in both hemispheres

Kavli Affiliate: Paolo Privitera | First 5 Authors: Shunsuke Sakurai, Justin Albury, Jose Bellido, Fraser Bradfield, Ladislav Chytka | Summary: Ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs), whose energy are beyond $10^{18}~mathrm{eV}$, are the most energetic particles we have ever detected. The latest results seem to indicate a heavier composition at the highest energies, complicating the search […]


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Federated Semi-Supervised and Semi-Asynchronous Learning for Anomaly Detection in IoT Networks

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Wenbin Zhai, Feng Wang, Liang Liu, Youwei Ding, Wanying Lu | Summary: Existing FL-based approaches are based on the unrealistic assumption that the data on the client-side is fully annotated with ground truths. Furthermore, it is a great challenge how to improve the training efficiency while ensuring […]


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OFVL-MS: Once for Visual Localization across Multiple Indoor Scenes

Kavli Affiliate: Ke Wang | First 5 Authors: Tao Xie, Kun Dai, Siyi Lu, Ke Wang, Zhiqiang Jiang | Summary: In this work, we seek to predict camera poses across scenes with a multi-task learning manner, where we view the localization of each scene as a new task. We propose OFVL-MS, a unified framework that […]


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The Accretion History of EX Lup: A Century of Bursts, Outbursts, and Quiescence

Kavli Affiliate: Gregory J. Herczeg | First 5 Authors: Mu-Tian Wang, Gregory J. Herczeg, Hui-Gen Liu, Min Fang, Doug Johnstone | Summary: EX Lup is the archetype for the class of young stars that undergoes repeated accretion outbursts of $sim 5$ mag at optical wavelengths and that last for months. Despite extensive monitoring that dates […]


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Assessing Thermodynamic Selectivity of Solid-State Reactions for the Predictive Synthesis of Inorganic Materials

Kavli Affiliate: Kristin A. Persson | First 5 Authors: Matthew J. McDermott, Brennan C. McBride, Corlyn Regier, Gia Thinh Tran, Yu Chen | Summary: Synthesis is a major challenge in the discovery of new inorganic materials. Currently, there is limited theoretical guidance for identifying optimal solid-state synthesis procedures. We introduce two selectivity metrics, primary and […]


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Assessing Thermodynamic Selectivity of Solid-State Reactions for the Predictive Synthesis of Inorganic Materials

Kavli Affiliate: Kristin A. Persson | First 5 Authors: Matthew J. McDermott, Brennan C. McBride, Corlyn Regier, Gia Thinh Tran, Yu Chen | Summary: Synthesis is a major challenge in the discovery of new inorganic materials. There is currently limited theoretical rationale for planning optimal solid-state synthesis procedures that selectively yield desired targets with minimal […]


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Modeling Dust Production, Growth, and Destruction in Reionization-Era Galaxies with the CROC Simulations II: Predicting the Dust Content of High-Redshift Galaxies

Kavli Affiliate: Nickolay Y. Gnedin | First 5 Authors: Clarke J. Esmerian, Nickolay Y. Gnedin, , , | Summary: We model the interstellar dust content of the reionization era with a suite of cosmological, fluid-dynamical simulations of galaxies with stellar masses ranging from $sim 10^5 – 10^9 M_{odot}$ in the first $1.2$ billion years of […]


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