Conservation, alteration, and redistribution of mammalian striatal interneurons

Kavli Affiliate: Alex Pollen | Authors: Emily K Corrigan, Michael DeBerardine, Aunoy Poddar, Miguel Turrero Garcia, Matthew T Schmitz, Corey Harwell, Mercedes Paredes, Fenna M Krienen and Alex Aaron Pollen | Summary: Mammalian brains vary in size, structure, and function, but the extent to which evolutionarily novel cell types contribute to this variation remains unresolved1–4. […]


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A familial, telomere-to-telomere reference for human de novo mutation and recombination from a four-generation pedigree

Kavli Affiliate: Michael Goldberg | Authors: David Porubsky, Harriet Dashnow, Thomas A. Sasani, Glennis A. Logsdon, Pille Hallast, Michelle D. Noyes, Zev N. Kronenberg, Tom Mokveld, Nidhi Koundinya, Cillian Nolan, Cody J. Steely, Andrea Guarracino, Egor Dolzhenko, William T. Harvey, William J. Rowell, Kirill Grigorev, Thomas J. Nicholas, Keisuke K. Oshima, Jiadong Lin, Peter Ebert, […]


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JADES Ultra-red Flattened Objects: Morphologies and Spatial Gradients in Color and Stellar Populations

Kavli Affiliate: Roberto Maiolino | First 5 Authors: Justus L. Gibson, Erica Nelson, Christina C. Williams, Sedona H. Price, Katherine E. Whitaker | Summary: One of the more surprising findings after the first year of JWST observations is the large number of spatially extended galaxies (ultra-red flattened objects, or UFOs) among the optically-faint galaxy population […]


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Cosmological Simulations of Stellar Halos with Gaia Sausage-Enceladus Analogues: Two Sausages, One Bun?

Kavli Affiliate: Mark Vogelsberger | First 5 Authors: Dylan Folsom, Mariangela Lisanti, Lina Necib, Danny Horta, Mark Vogelsberger | Summary: Observations of the Milky Way’s stellar halo find that it is predominantly comprised of a radially-biased population of stars, dubbed the Gaia Sausage–Enceladus, or GSE. These stars are thought to be debris from dwarf galaxy […]


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Cosmological Simulations of Stellar Halos with Gaia Sausage-Enceladus Analogues: Two Sausages, One Bun?

Kavli Affiliate: Lina Necib | First 5 Authors: Dylan Folsom, Mariangela Lisanti, Lina Necib, Danny Horta, Mark Vogelsberger | Summary: Observations of the Milky Way’s stellar halo find that it is predominantly comprised of a radially-biased population of stars, dubbed the Gaia Sausage–Enceladus, or GSE. These stars are thought to be debris from dwarf galaxy […]


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Magnetocaloric Effect of Topological Excitations in Kitaev Magnets

Kavli Affiliate: Gang Su | First 5 Authors: Han Li, Enze Lv, Ning Xi, Yuan Gao, Yang Qi | Summary: Traditional magnetic sub-Kelvin cooling relies on the nearly free local moments in hydrate paramagnetic salts, whose utility is hampered by the dilute magnetic ions and low thermal conductivity. Here we propose to use instead fractional […]


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Spectroscopic Feature of Quantum Many-Body Scar States

Kavli Affiliate: Long Zhang | First 5 Authors: Wenjie Wei, Long Zhang, , , | Summary: We study the dynamical correlations of nonintegrable systems with quantum many-body scar (QMBS) states generated by a ladder operator. The spectral function of the ladder operator has an exact $delta$-function peak induced by the QMBS states. As a concrete […]


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The RAdio Galaxy Environment Reference Survey (RAGERS): Evidence of an anisotropic distribution of submillimeter galaxies in the 4C 23.56 protocluster at z=2.48

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Dazhi Zhou, Thomas R. Greve, Bitten Gullberg, Minju M. Lee, Luca Di Mascolo | Summary: High-redshift radio(-loud) galaxies (H$z$RGs) are massive galaxies with powerful radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and serve as beacons for protocluster identification. However, the interplay between H$z$RGs and the large-scale environment remains unclear. […]


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The RAdio Galaxy Environment Reference Survey (RAGERS): Evidence of an anisotropic distribution of submillimeter galaxies in the 4C 23.56 protocluster at z=2.48

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Dazhi Zhou, Thomas R. Greve, Bitten Gullberg, Minju M. Lee, Luca Di Mascolo | Summary: High-redshift radio(-loud) galaxies (H$z$RGs) are massive galaxies with powerful radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and serve as beacons for protocluster identification. However, the interplay between H$z$RGs and the large-scale environment remains unclear. […]


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The RAdio Galaxy Environment Reference Survey (RAGERS): Evidence of an anisotropic distribution of submillimeter galaxies in the 4C 23.56 protocluster at z=2.48

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Dazhi Zhou, Thomas R. Greve, Bitten Gullberg, Minju M. Lee, Luca Di Mascolo | Summary: High-redshift radio(-loud) galaxies (H$z$RGs) are massive galaxies with powerful radio-loud active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and serve as beacons for protocluster identification. However, the interplay between H$z$RGs and the large-scale environment remains unclear. […]


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