The EDGE-CALIFA survey: The role of spiral arms and bars in driving central molecular gas concentrations

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Si-Yue Yu, Veselina Kalinova, Dario Colombo, Alberto D. Bolatto, Tony Wong | Summary: Shocks and torques produced by non-axisymmetric structures such as spiral arms and bars may transport gas to galaxy central regions. We test this hypothesis by studying the dependence of concentration of CO luminosity […]


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Anisotropic satellite accretion onto the Local Group with HESTIA

Kavli Affiliate: Mark Vogelsberger | First 5 Authors: Alexandra Dupuy, Noam I. Libeskind, Yehuda Hoffman, Hélène M. Courtois, Stefan Gottlöber | Summary: How the cosmic web feeds halos, and fuels galaxy formation is an open question with wide implications. This study explores the mass assembly in the Local Group within the context of the local […]


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The Athena X-ray Integral Field Unit: a consolidated design for the system requirement review of the preliminary definition phase

Kavli Affiliate: Kent Irwin | First 5 Authors: Didier Barret, Vincent Albouys, Jan-Willem den Herder, Luigi Piro, Massimo Cappi | Summary: The Athena X-ray Integral Unit (X-IFU) is the high resolution X-ray spectrometer, studied since 2015 for flying in the mid-30s on the Athena space X-ray Observatory, a versatile observatory designed to address the Hot […]


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Towards reliable head and neck cancers locoregional recurrence prediction using delta-radiomics and learning with rejection option

Kavli Affiliate: Jing Wang | First 5 Authors: Kai Wang, Michael Dohopolski, Qiongwen Zhang, David Sher, Jing Wang | Summary: A reliable locoregional recurrence (LRR) prediction model is important for the personalized management of head and neck cancers (HNC) patients. This work aims to develop a delta-radiomics feature-based multi-classifier, multi-objective, and multi-modality (Delta-mCOM) model for […]


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The Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey. X. Bulges in Stellar Mass-based Scaling Relations

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Hua Gao, Luis C. Ho, Zhao-Yu Li, , | Summary: We measure optical colors for the bulges of 312 disk galaxies from the Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey and convert their previously available $R$-band structural parameters to stellar mass parameters. We also measure their average stellar mass surface […]


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Learned Lossless Image Compression With Combined Autoregressive Models And Attention Modules

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Ran Wang, Jinming Liu, Heming Sun, Jiro Katto, | Summary: Lossless image compression is an essential research field in image compression. Recently, learning-based image compression methods achieved impressive performance compared with traditional lossless methods, such as WebP, JPEG2000, and FLIF. However, there are still many impressive lossy […]


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GPI 2.0: Characterizing Self-Luminous Exoplanets Through Low-Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy

Kavli Affiliate: Arlene Aleman | First 5 Authors: Arlene Aleman, Bruce Macintosh, Mary Anne Limbach, Mark Marley, Jeffrey Chilcote | Summary: Direct imaging characterization of extrasolar planets is often done at low spectral resolution. We model the spectrograph for the Gemini Planet Imager upgrade (GPI 2.0) and assess the instrument’s potential for allowing observers to […]


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Colour and infall time distributions of satellite galaxies in simulated Milky-Way analogs

Kavli Affiliate: Andrey Kravtsov | First 5 Authors: Yue Pan, Christine M. Simpson, Andrey Kravtsov, Facundo A. Gómez, Robert J. J. Grand | Summary: We compare here the colours of simulated satellite galaxies from the Auriga project to observed satellite galaxies from the Exploration of Local VolumE Satellites (ELVES) Survey of satellite galaxies around local […]


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Reconstructing Large-scale Temperature Profiles around $zsim 6$ Quasars

Kavli Affiliate: Nickolay Y. Gnedin | First 5 Authors: Huanqing Chen, Rupert Croft, Nickolay Y. Gnedin, , | Summary: High-redshift quasars ionize HeII into HeIII around them, heating the IGM in the process and creating large regions with elevated temperature. In this work, we demonstrate a method based on a convolutional neural network (CNN) to […]


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Accretion Burst Echoes as Probes of Protostellar Environments and Episodic Mass Assembly

Kavli Affiliate: Gregory J. Herczeg | First 5 Authors: Logan Francis, Doug Johnstone, Jeong-Eun Lee, Gregory J. Herczeg, Feng Long | Summary: Protostars likely accrete material at a highly time variable rate, however, measurements of accretion variability from the youngest protostars are rare, as they are still deeply embedded within their envelopes. Sub-mm/mm observations can […]


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