A Novel Density Profile for Isothermal Cores of Dark Matter Halos

Kavli Affiliate: Mark Vogelsberger | First 5 Authors: Vinh Tran, Xuejian Shen, Mark Vogelsberger, Daniel Gilman, Stephanie O’Neil | Summary: We present a novel density profile for halos in self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) models, which accurately captures the flat- and isothermal-core configurations. We show analytically how our density profile satisfies these conditions, with comparisons to […]


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A Time-Dependent Spectral Analysis of $γ$ Cassiopeiae

Kavli Affiliate: David P. Huenemoerder | First 5 Authors: Sean J. Gunderson, David P. Huenemoerder, José M. Torrejón, Dustin K. Swarm, Joy S. Nichols | Summary: We investigated the temporal and spectral features of $gamma$ Cassiopeiae’s X-ray emission within the context of the white dwarf accretion hypothesis. We find that the variabilities present in the […]


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A Time-Dependent Spectral Analysis of $γ$ Cassiopeiae

Kavli Affiliate: David P. Huenemoerder | First 5 Authors: Sean J. Gunderson, David P. Huenemoerder, José M. Torrejón, Dustin K. Swarm, Joy S. Nichols | Summary: We investigated the temporal and spectral features of $gamma$ Cassiopeiae’s X-ray emission within the context of the white dwarf accretion hypothesis. We find that the variabilities present in the […]


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A Time-Dependent Spectral Analysis of $γ$ Cassiopeiae

Kavli Affiliate: Moritz Guenther | First 5 Authors: Sean J. Gunderson, David P. Huenemoerder, José M. Torrejón, Dustin K. Swarm, Joy S. Nichols | Summary: We investigated the temporal and spectral features of $gamma$ Cassiopeiae’s X-ray emission within the context of the white dwarf accretion hypothesis. We find that the variabilities present in the X-ray […]


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Logical computation demonstrated with a neutral atom quantum processor

Kavli Affiliate: Michael McDonald | First 5 Authors: Ben W. Reichardt, Adam Paetznick, David Aasen, Ivan Basov, Juan M. Bello-Rivas | Summary: Transitioning from quantum computation on physical qubits to quantum computation on encoded, logical qubits can improve the error rate of operations, and will be essential for realizing valuable quantum computational advantages. Using a […]


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Enabling steep slope walking on Husky using reduced order modeling and quadratic programming

Kavli Affiliate: Morteza Gharib | First 5 Authors: Kaushik Venkatesh Krishnamurthy, Eric Sihite, Chenghao Wang, Shreyansh Pitroda, Adarsh Salagame | Summary: Wing-assisted inclined running (WAIR) observed in some young birds, is an attractive maneuver that can be extended to legged aerial systems. This study proposes a control method using a modified Variable Length Inverted Pendulum […]


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Exploiting epitaxial strained germanium for scaling low noise spin qubits at the micron-scale

Kavli Affiliate: Menno Veldhorst | First 5 Authors: Lucas E. A. Stehouwer, Cécile X. Yu, Barnaby van Straaten, Alberto Tosato, Valentin John | Summary: Disorder in the heterogeneous material stack of semiconductor spin qubit systems introduces noise that compromises quantum information processing, posing a challenge to coherently control large-scale quantum devices. Here, we exploit low-disorder […]


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Exploiting epitaxial strained germanium for scaling low noise spin qubits at the micron-scale

Kavli Affiliate: Menno Veldhorst | First 5 Authors: Lucas E. A. Stehouwer, Cécile X. Yu, Barnaby van Straaten, Alberto Tosato, Valentin John | Summary: Disorder in the heterogeneous material stack of semiconductor spin qubit systems introduces noise that compromises quantum information processing, posing a challenge to coherently control large-scale quantum devices. Here, we exploit low-disorder […]


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Transformer networks for Heavy flavor jet tagging

Kavli Affiliate: Mihoko M. Nojiri | First 5 Authors: A. Hammad, Mihoko M Nojiri, , , | Summary: In this article, we review recent machine learning methods used in challenging particle identification of heavy-boosted particles at high-energy colliders. Our primary focus is on attention-based Transformer networks. We report the performance of state-of-the-art deep learning networks […]


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Sobolev Versus Homogeneous Sobolev Extension

Kavli Affiliate: Zheng Zhu | First 5 Authors: Pekka Koskela, Riddhi Mishra, Zheng Zhu, , | Summary: In this paper, we study the relationship between Sobolev extension domains and homogeneous Sobolev extension domains. Precisely, we obtain the following results. 1- Let $1leq qleq pleq infty$. Then a bounded $(L^{1, p}, L^{1, q})$-extension domain is also […]


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