The Orbital Geometries and Stellar Obliquities of Exoplanet-Hosting Multi-Star Systems

Kavli Affiliate: Andrew Vanderburg | First 5 Authors: Malena Rice, Konstantin Gerbig, Andrew Vanderburg, , | Summary: The current orbital geometries of exoplanet systems offer a fossilized record of the systems’ dynamical histories. A particularly rich set of dynamical mechanisms is available to exoplanets residing in multi-star systems, which may have their evolution shaped by […]


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Optically Helicity-Dependent Orbital and Spin Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Ferromagnets

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Shuo Li, Ran Wang, Thomas Frauenheim, Junjie He, | Summary: Disentangling orbital (OAM) and spin (SAM) angular momenta in the ultrafast spin dynamics of two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnets on subfemtoseconds is a challenge in the field of ultrafast magnetism. Herein, we employed non-collinear spin version of real-time time-dependent […]


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LightHouse: A Survey of AGI Hallucination

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Feng Wang, , , , | Summary: With the development of artificial intelligence, large-scale models have become increasingly intelligent. However, numerous studies indicate that hallucinations within these large models are a bottleneck hindering the development of AI research. In the pursuit of achieving strong artificial intelligence, a […]


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Inferring the redshift of more than 150 GRBs with a Machine Learning Ensemble model

Kavli Affiliate: Vahe Petrosian | First 5 Authors: Maria Giovanna Dainotti, Elias Taira, Eric Wang, Elias Lehman, Aditya Narendra | Summary: Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), due to their high luminosities are detected up to redshift 10, and thus have the potential to be vital cosmological probes of early processes in the universe. Fulfilling this potential requires […]


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Inferring the redshift of more than 150 GRBs with a Machine Learning Ensemble model

Kavli Affiliate: Vahe Petrosian | First 5 Authors: Maria Giovanna Dainotti, Elias Taira, Eric Wang, Elias Lehman, Aditya Narendra | Summary: Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), due to their high luminosities are detected up to redshift 10, and thus have the potential to be vital cosmological probes of early processes in the universe. Fulfilling this potential requires […]


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The JCMT Transient Survey: Six-Year Summary of 450/850,$μ$m Protostellar Variability and Calibration Pipeline Version 2.0

Kavli Affiliate: Gregory J. Herczeg | First 5 Authors: Steve Mairs, Seonjae Lee, Doug Johnstone, Colton Broughton, Jeong-Eun Lee | Summary: The JCMT Transient Survey has been monitoring eight Gould Belt low-mass star-forming regions since December 2015 and six somewhat more distant intermediate-mass star-forming regions since February 2020 with SCUBA-2 on the JCMT at ShortS […]


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Re:Draw — Context Aware Translation as a Controllable Method for Artistic Production

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Wimmer | First 5 Authors: Joao Liborio Cardoso, Francesco Banterle, Paolo Cignoni, Michael Wimmer, | Summary: We introduce context-aware translation, a novel method that combines the benefits of inpainting and image-to-image translation, respecting simultaneously the original input and contextual relevance — where existing methods fall short. By doing so, our method opens […]


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The control of overt and covert attention across two nodes of the attention-control network

Kavli Affiliate: Winrich Freiwald | Authors: Pablo Polosecki, Sara C Steenrod, Heiko Stemmann and Winrich A. Freiwald | Summary: Attention is a central cognitive capability whose focus is thought to be directed by a spatial map coding behavioral priority. Here we tested the three defining properties of priority map theory with electrophysiological recordings from two […]


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A Causal Perspective for Batch Effects: When is no answer better than a wrong answer?

Kavli Affiliate: Brian Caffo and Joshua Vogelstein | Authors: Eric W. Bridgeford, Michael Powell, Gregory Kiar, Stephanie Noble, Jaewon Chung, Sambit Panda, Ross Lawrence, Ting Xu, Michael Milham, Brian Caffo and Joshua T. Vogelstein | Summary: Batch effects, undesirable sources of variance across multiple experiments, present significant challenges for scientific and clinical discoveries. Specifically, batch […]


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The 3-Dimensional Genome Drives the Evolution of Asymmetric Gene Duplicates via Enhancer Capture-Divergence

Kavli Affiliate: Li Zhao | Authors: UnJin Lee, Deanna Arsala, Shengqian Xia, Cong Li, Mujahid Ali, Nicolas Svetec, Christopher Langer, Debora Sobreira, Ittai Eres, Dylan Sosa, Jianhai Chen, Li Zhang, Patrick Reilly, Alexander Guzzetta, J.J. Emerson, Peter Andolfatto, Li Zhao and Manyuan Long | Summary: Previous evolutionary models of duplicate gene evolution have overlooked the […]


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