Unveiling the Bulge-Disc Structure, AGN Feedback, and Baryon Landscape in a Massive Spiral Galaxy with Mpc-Scale Radio Jets

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Joydeep Bagchi, Shankar Ray, Suraj Dhiwar, Pratik Dabhade, Aaron Barth | Summary: This study delves into the bulge-disc components and stellar mass distribution in the fast-rotating, highly massive spiral galaxy 2MASX~J23453268-0449256, distinguished by extraordinary radio jets extending to Mpc scales. Using high-resolution multi-wavelength Hubble Space Telescope […]


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Performance of Superconducting Resonators Suspended on SiN Membranes

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Trevor Chistolini, Kyunghoon Lee, Archan Banerjee, Mohammed Alghadeer, Christian Jünger | Summary: Correlated errors in superconducting circuits due to nonequilibrium quasiparticles are a notable concern in efforts to achieve fault tolerant quantum computing. The propagation of quasiparticles causing these correlated errors can potentially be mediated by phonons […]


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Performance of Superconducting Resonators Suspended on SiN Membranes

Kavli Affiliate: Feng Wang | First 5 Authors: Trevor Chistolini, Kyunghoon Lee, Archan Banerjee, Mohammed Alghadeer, Christian Jünger | Summary: Suspending devices on thin SiN membranes can limit their interaction with the bulk substrate and reduce parasitic capacitance to ground. While suspending devices on membranes is used in many fields including radiation detection using superconducting […]


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A 2D Gabor-wavelet baseline model out-performs a 3D surface model in scene-responsive cortex

Kavli Affiliate: John Serences | Authors: Anna Shafer-Skelton, Timothy F Brady and John T Serences | Summary: Understanding 3D representations of spatial information, particularly in naturalistic scenes, remains a significant challenge in vision science. This is largely because of conceptual difficulties in disentangling higher-level 3D information from co-occurring features and cues (e.g., the 3D shape […]


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Universal non-Hermitian flow in one-dimensional PT-symmetric quantum criticalities

Kavli Affiliate: Ke Wang | First 5 Authors: Xin-Chi Zhou, Ke Wang, , , | Summary: The critical point of a topological phase transition is described by a conformal field theory (CFT), where the finite-size corrections to the ground state energy are uniquely related to its central charge. We study the finite-size scaling of the […]


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Mineral Detection of Neutrinos and Dark Matter 2024. Proceedings

Kavli Affiliate: Juan I. Collar| First 5 Authors: Sebastian Baum, Sebastian Baum, , , | Summary:The second "Mineral Detection of Neutrinos and Dark Matter" (MDvDM’24) meeting was held January 8-11, 2024 in Arlington, VA, USA, hosted by Virginia Tech’s Center for Neutrino Physics. This document collects contributions from this workshop, providing an overview of activities […]


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Excitation-Dependent Features and Artifacts in 2-D Terahertz Spectroscopy

Kavli Affiliate: Ankit Disa | First 5 Authors: Albert Liu, Ankit Disa, , , | Summary: Recently, two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy (2DTS) has attracted increasing attention for studying complex solids. A number of recent studies have applied 2DTS either with long pulses or away from any material resonances, situations that yield unconventional 2DTS spectra that are […]


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Excitation-Dependent Features and Artifacts in 2-D Terahertz Spectroscopy

Kavli Affiliate: Ankit Disa| First 5 Authors: Albert Liu, Albert Liu, , , | Summary:Recently, two-dimensional terahertz spectroscopy (2DTS) has attracted increasing attention for studying complex solids. A number of recent studies have applied 2DTS either with long pulses or away from any material resonances, situations that yield unconventional 2DTS spectra that are often difficult […]


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Coordination and persistence of aggressive visual communication in Siamese fighting fish

Kavli Affiliate: Liam Paninski | Authors: Claire P. Everett, Amy L. Norovich, Jessica E. Burke, Matthew R Whiteway, Pei-Yin Shih, Yuyang Zhu, Liam Paninski and Andres Bendesky | Summary: Animals coordinate their behavior with each other during both cooperative and agonistic social interactions. Such coordination often adopts the form of “turn taking”, in which the […]


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Distinct anatomical and functional corticospinal inputs innervate different spinal neuron types

Kavli Affiliate: Liam Paninski | Authors: Samaher Fageiry, Claire L Warriner, Jackson Loper, Liam Paninski, Thomas Reardon, Thomas M. Jessell, Rui M. Costa and Andrew Miri | Summary: The corticospinal tract exerts its influence on movement through spinal neurons, which can be divided into types that exhibit distinct functions. However, it remains unknown whether these […]


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