Background Determination for the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) Dark Matter Experiment

Kavli Affiliate: C. M. Ignarra | First 5 Authors: J. Aalbers, D. S. Akerib, A. K. Al Musalhi, F. Alder, S. K. Alsum | Summary: The LUX-ZEPLIN experiment recently reported limits on WIMP-nucleus interactions from its initial science run, down to $9.2times10^{-48}$ cm$^2$ for the spin-independent interaction of a 36 GeV/c$^2$ WIMP at 90% confidence […]


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Background Determination for the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) Dark Matter Experiment

Kavli Affiliate: C. M. Ignarra | First 5 Authors: J. Aalbers, D. S. Akerib, A. K. Al Musalhi, F. Alder, S. K. Alsum | Summary: The LUX-ZEPLIN experiment recently reported limits on WIMP-nucleus interactions from its initial science run, down to $6.5times10^{-48}$ cm$^2$ for the spin-independent interaction of a 30 GeV/c$^2$ WIMP at 90% confidence […]


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The role of non-affine deformations in the elastic behavior of the cellular vertex model

Kavli Affiliate: Mark J. Bowick | First 5 Authors: Michael F. Staddon, Arthur Hernandez, Mark J. Bowick, Michael Moshe, M. Cristina Marchetti | Summary: The vertex model of epithelia describes the apical surface of a tissue as a tiling of polygonal cells, with a mechanical energy governed by deviations in cell shape from preferred, or […]


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Violation of the ultrastructural size principle in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex underlies working memory impairment in the aged common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)

Kavli Affiliate: John Reynolds | Authors: Courtney Glavis-Bloom, Casey R Vanderlip, Sammy Weiser Novak, Masaaki Kuwajima, Lyndsey Kirk, Uri Manor, Kristen M Harris and John H Reynolds | Summary: ABSTRACT Working memory relies critically on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC). Morphology and function of the dlPFC, and corresponding working memory performance, are affected early in […]


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Generative network modeling reveals quantitative definitions of bilateral symmetry exhibited by a whole insect brain connectome

Kavli Affiliate: Carey Priebe, Joshua Vogelstein | Authors: Benjamin D. Pedigo, Mike Powell, Eric W. Bridgeford, Michael Winding, Carey E. Priebe and Joshua T. Vogelstein | Summary: Abstract Comparing connectomes can help explain how neural connectivity is related to genetics, disease, development, learning, and behavior. However, making statistical inferences about the significance and nature of […]


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Detection of stellar light from quasar host galaxies at redshifts above 6

Kavli Affiliate: John D. Silverman | First 5 Authors: Xuheng Ding, Masafusa Onoue, John D. Silverman, Yoshiki Matsuoka, Takuma Izumi | Summary: The detection of starlight from the host galaxies of quasars during the reionization epoch ($z>6$) has been elusive, even with deep HST observations. The current highest redshift quasar host detected, at $z=4.5$, required […]


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Detection of stellar light from quasar host galaxies at redshifts above 6

Kavli Affiliate: John D. Silverman | First 5 Authors: Xuheng Ding, Masafusa Onoue, John D. Silverman, Yoshiki Matsuoka, Takuma Izumi | Summary: The detection of starlight from the host galaxies of quasars during the reionization epoch ($z>6$) has been elusive, even with deep HST observations. The current highest redshift quasar host detected, at $z=4.5$, required […]


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BDNF and TRiC-inspired Reagents Rescue Cortical Synaptic Deficits in a Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease

Kavli Affiliate: William Mobley | Authors: Yingli Gu, Alexander Pope, Charlene Smith-Geater, Christopher Carmona, Aaron Johnstone, Linda Shi, Xuqiao Chen, Sarai Santos, Claire C Bacon-Brenes, Thomas Shoff, Korbin M Kleczko, Judith Frydman, Leslie M Thompson, William C Mobley and Chengbiao Wu | Summary: Abstract Huntington’s disease (HD) results from a CAG repeat expansion in the […]


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The gate-tunable Josephson diode

Kavli Affiliate: L. P. Kouwenhoven | First 5 Authors: [#item_custom_name[1]], [#item_custom_name[2]], [#item_custom_name[3]], [#item_custom_name[4]], [#item_custom_name[5]] | Summary: Superconducting diodes are a recently-discovered quantum analogueue of classical diodes. The superconducting diode effect relies on the breaking of both time-reversal and inversion symmetry. As a result, the critical current of a superconductor can become dependent on the direction […]


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