S-dual of Hamiltonian $mathbf G$ spaces and relative Langlands duality

Kavli Affiliate: Hiraku Nakajima | First 5 Authors: Hiraku Nakajima, , , , | Summary: The S-dual $(mathbf G^veecurvearrowrightmathbf M^vee)$ of the pair $(mathbf Gcurvearrowrightmathbf M)$ of a smooth affine algebraic symplectic manifold $mathbf M$ with hamiltonian action of a complex reductive group $mathbf G$ was introduced implicitly in [arXiv:1706.02112] and explicitly in [arXiv:1807.09038] under […]


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No Redshift Evolution in the Fe II/Mg II Flux Ratios of Quasars across Cosmic Time

Kavli Affiliate: Linhua Jiang | First 5 Authors: Danyang Jiang, Masafusa Onoue, Linhua Jiang, Samuel Lai, Eduardo Banados | Summary: The Fe II/Mg II emission line flux ratio in quasar spectra serves as a proxy for the relative Fe to alpha-element abundances in the broad line regions of quasars. Due to the expected different enrichment […]


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Non-Monotonic Size-Dependent Exciton Radiative Lifetime in CsPbBr3 Nanocrystals

Kavli Affiliate: Paul Alivisatos | First 5 Authors: Abdullah S. Abbas, Daniel Chabeda, Daniel Weinberg, David T. Limmer, Eran Rabani | Summary: Lead-halide perovskite nanocrystals have recently emerged as desirable optical materials for applications such as coherent quantum light emitters and solid-state laser cooling due to their short radiative lifetime and near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield. […]


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X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

Kavli Affiliate: Eric D. Miller | First 5 Authors: Benjamin Schneider, Gregory Prigozhin, Richard F. Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Hope Fu | Summary: The advent of back-illuminated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and their well-known advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) make them an attractive technology for future X-ray missions. However, numerous challenges remain, including improving their […]


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X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

Kavli Affiliate: Eric D. Miller | First 5 Authors: Benjamin Schneider, Gregory Prigozhin, Richard F. Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Hope Fu | Summary: The advent of back-illuminated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and their well-known advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) make them an attractive technology for future X-ray missions. However, numerous challenges remain, including improving their […]


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X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

Kavli Affiliate: Catherine E. Grant | First 5 Authors: Benjamin Schneider, Gregory Prigozhin, Richard F. Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Hope Fu | Summary: The advent of back-illuminated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and their well-known advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) make them an attractive technology for future X-ray missions. However, numerous challenges remain, including improving their […]


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X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

Kavli Affiliate: Catherine E. Grant | First 5 Authors: Benjamin Schneider, Gregory Prigozhin, Richard F. Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Hope Fu | Summary: The advent of back-illuminated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and their well-known advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) make them an attractive technology for future X-ray missions. However, numerous challenges remain, including improving their […]


Continue.. X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

X-ray spectral performance of the Sony IMX290 CMOS sensor near Fano limit after a per-pixel gain calibration

Kavli Affiliate: Eric D. Miller | First 5 Authors: Benjamin Schneider, Gregory Prigozhin, Richard F. Foster, Marshall W. Bautz, Hope Fu | Summary: The advent of back-illuminated complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) sensors and their well-known advantages over charge-coupled devices (CCDs) make them an attractive technology for future X-ray missions. However, numerous challenges remain, including improving their […]


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Hitting the mark: Optimising Marked Power Spectra for Cosmology

Kavli Affiliate: Jia Liu | First 5 Authors: Jessica A. Cowell, David Alonso, Jia Liu, , | Summary: Marked power spectra provide a computationally efficient way to extract non-Gaussian information from the matter density field using the usual analysis tools developed for the power spectrum without the need for explicit calculation of higher-order correlators. In […]


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Polarized Image of a Synchrotron-emitting Ring in Einstein-Maxwell-scalar Theory

Kavli Affiliate: Cheng Peng | First 5 Authors: Yiqian Chen, Lang Cheng, Peng Wang, Haitang Yang, | Summary: This study investigates polarized images of an equatorial synchrotron-emitting ring surrounding hairy black holes within the Einstein-Maxwell-scalar theory. Our analysis demonstrates qualitative similarities between the polarization patterns of hairy black holes and Schwarzschild black holes. However, due […]


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