Nanofluidic platform for studying the first-order phase transitions in superfluid helium-3

Kavli Affiliate: Jeevak M. Parpia | First 5 Authors: Petri J. Heikkinen, Nathan Eng, Lev V. Levitin, Xavier Rojas, Angadjit Singh | Summary: The symmetry-breaking first-order phase transition between superfluid phases $^3$He-A and $^3$He-B can be triggered extrinsically by ionising radiation or heterogeneous nucleation arising from the details of the sample cell construction. However, the […]


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Efficient Deformable ConvNets: Rethinking Dynamic and Sparse Operator for Vision Applications

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Yuwen Xiong, Zhiqi Li, Yuntao Chen, Feng Wang, Xizhou Zhu | Summary: We introduce Deformable Convolution v4 (DCNv4), a highly efficient and effective operator designed for a broad spectrum of vision applications. DCNv4 addresses the limitations of its predecessor, DCNv3, with two key enhancements: 1. removing softmax […]


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On the Performances of Estimating Stellar Atmospheric Parameters from CSST Broad-band Photometry

Kavli Affiliate: Huawei Zhang | First 5 Authors: Ruifeng Shi, Yang Huang, Xinyi Li, Huawei Zhang, | Summary: Deriving atmospheric parameters of a large sample of stars is of vital importance to understand the formation and evolution of the Milky Way. Photometric surveys, especially those with near-ultraviolet filters, can offer accurate measurements of stellar parameters, […]


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Migration and Evolution of giant ExoPlanets (MEEP) I: Nine Newly Confirmed Hot Jupiters from the TESS Mission

Kavli Affiliate: Avi Shporer | First 5 Authors: Jack Schulte, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Allyson Bieryla, Samuel N. Quinn, Karen A. Collins | Summary: Hot Jupiters were many of the first exoplanets discovered in the 1990s, but in the decades since their discovery, the mysteries surrounding their origins remain. Here, we present nine new hot Jupiters […]


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The Magellan M2FS spectroscopic survey of high-redshift galaxies: the brightest Lyman-break galaxies at $z sim 6$

Kavli Affiliate: Linhua Jiang | First 5 Authors: Shuqi Fu, Linhua Jiang, Yuanhang Ning, Weiyang Liu, Zhiwei Pan | Summary: We present a study of a sample of 45 spectroscopically confirmed, UV luminous galaxies at $zsim 6$. They were selected as bright Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) using deep multi-band optical images in more than 2 deg$^2$ […]


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A spectral data release for 104 Type II Supernovae from the Tsinghua Supernova Group

Kavli Affiliate: Huawei Zhang | First 5 Authors: Han Lin, Xiaofeng Wang, Jujia Zhang, Danfeng Xiang, Tianmeng Zhang | Summary: We present 206 unpublished optical spectra of 104 type II supernovae obtained by the Xinglong 2.16m telescope and Lijiang 2.4m telescope during the period from 2011 to 2018, spanning the phases from about 1 to […]


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Constraining the clustering and 21-cm signature of radio galaxies at cosmic dawn

Kavli Affiliate: George Efstathiou | First 5 Authors: Sudipta Sikder, Rennan Barkana, Anastasia Fialkov, , | Summary: The efficiency of radio emission is an important unknown parameter of early galaxies at cosmic dawn, as models with high efficiency have been shown to modify the cosmological 21-cm signal substantially, deepening the absorption trough and boosting the […]


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JWST-TST High Contrast: Asymmetries, dust populations and hints of a collision in the $β$ Pictoris disk with NIRCam and MIRI

Kavli Affiliate: Sara Seager | First 5 Authors: Isabel Rebollido, Christopher C. Stark, Jens Kammerer, Marshall D. Perrin, Kellen Lawson | Summary: We present the first JWST MIRI and NIRCam observations of the prominent debris disk around Beta Pictoris. Coronagraphic observations in 8 filters spanning from 1.8 to 23~$mu$m provide an unprecedentedly clear view of […]


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Nonparametric worst-case bounds for publication bias on the summary receiver operating characteristic curve

Kavli Affiliate: Yi Zhou | First 5 Authors: Yi Zhou, Ao Huang, Satoshi Hattori, , | Summary: The summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve has been recommended as one important meta-analytical summary to represent the accuracy of a diagnostic test in the presence of heterogeneous cutoff values. However, selective publication of diagnostic studies for meta-analysis […]


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The Kinematic and Chemical Properties of the Close-in Planet Host Star 8 UMi

Kavli Affiliate: Huawei Zhang | First 5 Authors: Huiling Chen, Yang Huang, Wei Zhu, Timothy C. Beers, Renjing Xie | Summary: A recent study by Hon et al. reported that a close-in planet around the red clump star, 8 UMi, should have been engulfed during the expansion phase of its parent star’s evolution. They explained […]


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