A disrupted compartment boundary underlies abnormal cardiac patterning and congenital heart defects

Kavli Affiliate: Denis Wirtz | Authors: Irfan S Kathiriya, Martin H Dominguez, Kavitha S Rao, Jonathon M. Muncie-Vasic, W. Patrick Devine, Kevin M. Hu, Swetansu K Hota, Bayardo I Garay, Diego Quintero, Piyush Goyal, Megan N Matthews, Reuben Thomas, Tatyana Sukonnik, Dario Miguel-Perez, Sarah Winchester, Emily F Brower, André Forjaz, Pei-Hsun Wu, Denis Wirtz, Ashley […]


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Programming the scalable optical learning operator with spatial-spectral optimization

Kavli Affiliate: Yi Zhou | First 5 Authors: Yi Zhou, Jih-Liang Hsieh, Ilker Oguz, Mustafa Yildirim, Niyazi Ulas Dinc | Summary: Electronic computers have evolved drastically over the past years with an ever-growing demand for improved performance. However, the transfer of information from memory and high energy consumption have emerged as issues that require solutions. […]


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First Constraints on the Epoch of Reionization Using the non-Gaussianity of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zel{‘}dovich Effect from the South Pole Telescope and {it Herschel}-SPIRE Observations

Kavli Affiliate: Chao-Lin Kuo | First 5 Authors: S. Raghunathan, P. A. R. Ade, A. J. Anderson, B. Ansarinejad, M. Archipley | Summary: We report results from an analysis aimed at detecting the trispectrum of the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel{‘}dovich (kSZ) effect by combining data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and {it Herschel}-SPIRE experiments over a […]


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First Constraints on the Epoch of Reionization Using the non-Gaussianity of the Kinematic Sunyaev-Zel{‘}dovich Effect from the South Pole Telescope and {it Herschel}-SPIRE Observations

Kavli Affiliate: Chao-Lin Kuo | First 5 Authors: S. Raghunathan, P. A. R. Ade, A. J. Anderson, B. Ansarinejad, M. Archipley | Summary: We report results from an analysis aimed at detecting the trispectrum of the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel{‘}dovich (kSZ) effect by combining data from the South Pole Telescope (SPT) and {it Herschel}-SPIRE experiments over a […]


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Azimuthal Angular Correlation of $J/ψ$ Plus Jet Production at the EIC

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Yuan | First 5 Authors: Luca Maxia, Feng Yuan, , , | Summary: By investigating the soft gluon radiation in the $J/psi$ plus jet photoproduction at the electron-ion collider (EIC), we demonstrate that the azimuthal angular correlations between the leading jet and heavy quarkonium provide a unique probe to the production mechanism […]


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The PSF Smoothing Effect on Concentration-Related Parameters of High Redshift Galaxies in HST and JWST

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Jia-Hui Wang, Zhao-Yu Li, Ming-Yang Zhuang, Luis C. Ho, Li-Min Lai | Summary: We perform a comprehensive investigation of the PSF smoothing effect on the measurement of concentration-related parameters ($C$, Gini, $M_{20}$) of high redshift galaxies in the HST and JWST surveys. Our sample contains massive […]


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Global self$-$similarity of dense granular flow in hopper: the role of hopper width

Kavli Affiliate: Li Xin Li | First 5 Authors: Changhao Li, Xin Li, Xianggui Chen, Zaixin Wang, Min Sun | Summary: The influence of hopper width on dense granular flow in a two$-$dimensional hopper is investigated through experiments and simulations. Though the flow rate remains stable for larger hopper widths, a slight reduction in hopper […]


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Global self$-$similarity of dense granular flow in hopper: the role of hopper width

Kavli Affiliate: Li Xin Li | First 5 Authors: Changhao Li, Xin Li, Xianggui Chen, Zaixin Wang, Min Sun | Summary: The influence of hopper width on dense granular flow in a two$-$dimensional hopper is investigated through experiments and simulations. Though the flow rate remains stable for larger hopper widths, a slight reduction in hopper […]


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Global self$-$similarity of dense granular flow in hopper: the role of hopper width

Kavli Affiliate: Li Xin Li | First 5 Authors: Changhao Li, Xin Li, Xianggui Chen, Zaixin Wang, Min Sun | Summary: The influence of hopper width on the dense granular flow in a two-dimensional hopper is investigated by experiments and simulations. The flow rate remains constant for larger hopper width, while a slight decrease of […]


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Hydrogen is not necessary for superconductivity in topotactically reduced nickelates

Kavli Affiliate: Lena F. Kourkoutis | First 5 Authors: Purnima P. Balakrishnan, Dan Ferenc Segedin, Lin Er Chow, P. Quarterman, Shin Muramoto | Summary: A key open question in the study of layered superconducting nickelate films is the role that hydrogen incorporation into the lattice plays in the appearance of the superconducting state. Due to […]


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