Measurement of branching fractions, CP asymmetry, and isospin asymmetry for $boldsymbol{Brightarrowργ}$ decays using Belle and Belle II data

Kavli Affiliate: T. Higuchi | First 5 Authors: Belle II Collaboration, I. Adachi, K. Adamczyk, L. Aggarwal, H. Aihara | Summary: We present measurements of $B^{+}rightarrowrho^{+}gamma$ and $B^{0}rightarrowrho^{0}gamma$ decays using a combined data sample of $772 times 10^6$ $Boverline{B}$ pairs collected by the Belle experiment and $387times 10^6$ $Boverline{B}$ pairs collected by the Belle II […]


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Scalable microwave-to-optical transducers at single photon level with spins

Kavli Affiliate: Andrei Faroan | Summary:Microwave-to-optical transduction of single photons will play an essential role in interconnecting future superconducting quantum devices, with applications in distributed quantum computing and secure communications. Various transducers that couple microwave and optical modes via an optical drive have been developed, utilizing nonlinear phenomena such as the Pockels effect and a […]


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Design of an 8-Channel 40 GS/s 20 mW/Ch Waveform Sampling ASIC in 65 nm CMOS

Kavli Affiliate: Eric Oberla | Summary:1 ps timing resolution is the entry point to signature based searches relying on secondary/tertiary vertices and particle identification. We describe a preliminary design for PSEC5, an 8-channel 40 GS/s waveform-sampling ASIC in the TSMC 65 nm process targetting 1 ps resolution at 20 mW power per channel. Each channel […]


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Spectral-switching analysis reveals real-time neuronal network representations of concurrent spontaneous naturalistic behaviors in human brain

Kavli Affiliate: Elizabeth Hillman | Authors: Hongkun Zhu, Andrew J Michalak, Edward M Merricks, Alexander H. C. W. Agopyan-Miu, Joshua Jacobs, Marla J Hamberger, Sameer Sheth, Guy M McKhann, Neil Feldstein, Catherine Schevon and Elizabeth M. C. Hillman | Summary: Despite abundant evidence of functional networks in the human brain, their neuronal underpinnings, and relationships […]


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AuNR-SMA: Automated Gold Nanorod Spectral Morphology Analysis Pipeline

Kavli Affiliate: Paul Alivisatos | Summary:The development of a colloidal synthesis procedure to produce nanomaterials of a specific size with high shape and size purity is often a time consuming, iterative process. This is often due to the time, resource and expertise intensive characterization methods required for quantitative determination of nanomaterial size and shape. Absorption […]


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The white-light superflares from cool stars in GWAC triggers

Kavli Affiliate: Jing Wang | First 5 Authors: Guang-Wei Li, Liang Wang, Hai-Long Yuan, Li-Ping Xin, Jing Wang | Summary: M-type stars are the ones that flare most frequently, but how big their maximum flare energy can reach is still unknown. We present 163 flares from 162 individual M2 through L1-type stars that triggered the […]


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Spectroastrometry and Reverberation Mapping (SARM) of Active Galactic Nuclei. I. The H$β$ Broad-line Region Structure and Black Hole Mass of Five Quasars

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Yan-Rong Li, Chen Hu, Zhu-Heng Yao, Yong-Jie Chen, Hua-Rui Bai | Summary: We conduct a reverberation mapping (RM) campaign to spectroscopically monitor a sample of selected bright active galactic nuclei with large anticipated broad-line region (BLR) sizes adequate for spectroastrometric observations by the GRAVITY instrument on […]


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Light Dark Matter Constraints from SuperCDMS HVeV Detectors Operated Underground with an Anticoincidence Event Selection

Kavli Affiliate: D. B. Macfarlane | Summary:This article presents constraints on dark-matter-electron interactions obtained from the first underground data-taking campaign with multiple SuperCDMS HVeV detectors operated in the same housing. An exposure of 7.63 g-days is used to set upper limits on the dark-matter-electron scattering cross section for dark matter masses between 0.5 and 1000 […]


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Circumnuclear Dust in Luminous Early-Type Galaxies — I. Sample Properties and Stellar Luminosity Models

Kavli Affiliate: Luis C. Ho | First 5 Authors: Jared R. Davidson, Benjamin D. Boizelle, Jonelle L. Walsh, Aaron J. Barth, Emma Rasmussen | Summary: Dusty circumnuclear disks (CNDs) in luminous early-type galaxies (ETGs) show regular, dynamically cold molecular gas kinematics. For a growing number of ETGs, Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) CO imaging and […]


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Biomolecular condensates can function as inherent catalysts

Kavli Affiliate: Wei Min | Authors: Xiao Guo, Mina Farag, Naixin Qian, Xia Yu, Anton Ni, Yuefeng Ma, Wen Yu, Matthew King, Vicky Liu, Joonho Lee, Wei Min, Richard N Zare, Rohit V Pappu and Yifan Dai | Summary: TWe report the discovery that chemical reactions such as ATP hydrolysis can be catalyzed by condensates […]


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