Two of a Kind: Comparing big and small black holes in binaries with gravitational waves

Kavli Affiliate: Daniel E. Holz | First 5 Authors: Amanda M. Farah, Maya Fishbach, Daniel E. Holz, , | Summary: When modeling the population of merging binary black holes, analyses generally focus on characterizing the distribution of primary (i.e. more massive) black holes in the binary, while simplistic prescriptions are used for the distribution of […]


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Measurement of branching-fraction ratios and $CP$ asymmetries in $B^{pm} to D_{CPpm}K^{pm}$ decays at Belle and Belle II

Kavli Affiliate: T. Higuchi | First 5 Authors: The Belle, Belle II Collaborations, :, I. Adachi, L. Aggarwal | Summary: We report results from a study of $B^pm rightarrow DK^pm$ decays followed by $D$ decaying to $CP$~eigenstates, where $D$ indicates a $D^0$ or $bar{D}^{0}$ meson. These decays are sensitive to the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa unitarity-triangle angle $phi_{3}$. […]


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Adaptor Protein-3 Produces Synaptic Vesicles that Release Phasic Dopamine

Kavli Affiliate: Alexandra Nelson, Robert Edwards | Authors: Shweta Jain, Andrew G Yee, James Maas, Sarah Gierok, Hongfei Xu, Jasmine Stansil, Jacob Eriksen, Alexandra Nelson, Katlin Silm, Christopher P Ford and Robert H Edwards | Summary: The burst firing of midbrain dopamine neurons releases a phasic dopamine signal that mediates reinforcement learning. At many synapses, […]


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Limitations of fluorescent timer proteins toward isolation of developmentally and transcriptionally synchronized populations of human pluripotent stem cells and neural progenitors highlight unique expression and fluorescence maturation kinetics by human cells

Kavli Affiliate: Seth Shipman | Authors: Manuel Peter, Seth Shipman, Jeffrey D. Macklis | Summary: Differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSC) into distinct neuronal populations holds substantial potential for disease modeling in vitro, toward both elucidation of pathobiological mechanisms and screening of potential therapeutic agents. For successful differentiation of hPSCs into subtype-specific neurons using […]


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When Super-Resolution Meets Camouflaged Object Detection: A Comparison Study

Kavli Affiliate: Cheng Peng | First 5 Authors: Juan Wen, Shupeng Cheng, Peng Xu, Bowen Zhou, Radu Timofte | Summary: Super Resolution (SR) and Camouflaged Object Detection (COD) are two hot topics in computer vision with various joint applications. For instance, low-resolution surveillance images can be successively processed by super-resolution techniques and camouflaged object detection. […]


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Common and divergent gene regulatory networks control injury-induced and developmental neurogenesis in zebrafish retina

Kavli Affiliate: Seth Blackshaw | Authors: WPin Lyu, Maria Iribarne, Dmitri Serjanov, Yijie Zhai, Thanh Hoang, Leah J. Campbell, Patrick Boyd, Isabella Palazzo, Mikiko Nagashima, Nicholas J. Silva, Peter F. HItchcock, Jiang Qian, David R. Hyde and Seth Blackshaw | Summary: Following acute retinal damage, zebrafish possess the ability to regenerate all neuronal subtypes. This […]


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Stabilizing two-qubit entanglement with dynamically decoupled active feedback

Kavli Affiliate: Birgitta Whaley | First 5 Authors: Sacha Greenfield, Leigh Martin, Felix Motzoi, K. Birgitta Whaley, Justin Dressel | Summary: We propose and analyze a protocol for stabilizing a maximally entangled state of two noninteracting qubits using active state-dependent feedback from a continuous two-qubit half-parity measurement in coordination with a concurrent, non-commuting dynamical decoupling […]


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Stabilizing two-qubit entanglement with dynamically decoupled active feedback

Kavli Affiliate: Birgitta Whaley | First 5 Authors: Sacha Greenfield, Leigh Martin, Felix Motzoi, K. Birgitta Whaley, Justin Dressel | Summary: We propose and analyze a protocol for stabilizing a maximally entangled state of two noninteracting qubits using active state-dependent feedback from a continuous two-qubit half-parity measurement in coordination with a concurrent, non-commuting dynamical decoupling […]


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FSD V2: Improving Fully Sparse 3D Object Detection with Virtual Voxels

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Lue Fan, Feng Wang, Naiyan Wang, Zhaoxiang Zhang, | Summary: LiDAR-based fully sparse architecture has garnered increasing attention. FSDv1 stands out as a representative work, achieving impressive efficacy and efficiency, albeit with intricate structures and handcrafted designs. In this paper, we present FSDv2, an evolution that aims […]


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Quantum Gravity Effects on Dark Matter and Gravitational Waves

Kavli Affiliate: Masahito Yamazaki | First 5 Authors: Stephen F. King, Rishav Roshan, Xin Wang, Graham White, Masahito Yamazaki | Summary: We explore how quantum gravity effects, manifested through the breaking of discrete symmetry responsible for both Dark Matter and Domain Walls, can have observational effects through CMB observations and gravitational waves. To illustrate the […]


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