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<raptop> !wpn
* galois gives raptop an asymmetrical asymmetric loop
<raptop> uh
<SnoopJ> !wpn -del:asymmetric loop
<galois> Invalid command. Valid forms: !wpn, !wpn someone, !wpn -add:wpn morphism, !wpn -add:adj IEEE 754, !wpn -del:wpn trout, !wpn -del:adj symmetric
<SnoopJ> !wpn -del:wpn asymmetric loop
<galois> Entry does not exist.
<SnoopJ> hm
<SnoopJ> I guess that's two adjectives then
<raptop> Apparently JWST has spectra of LHS 475b and the data is consistent with both a 'compact' (CO2 rich) atmosphere and it being an airless rock
<raptop> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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* raptop is amused that a local subreddit is currently full of fox pix
<galois> [url] [2301.03070] Relegation-free closed-form perturbation theory and the domain of secular motions in the Restricted 3-Body Problem | arxiv.org
<SnoopJ> !how much fox
<galois> SnoopJ: 36 foxes
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<raptop> really not that many foxen
<raptop> in the abstract really, but astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03278
<galois> [url] [2301.03278] MulGuisin, a Topological Clustering Algorithm, and Its Performance as a Cosmic Structure Finder | arxiv.org
<raptop> also in the abstract as astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03478
<galois> [url] [2301.03478] Inverse problem approach in Extreme Adaptive Optics: analytical model of the fitting error and lowering of the aliasing | arxiv.org
<SnoopJ> extreme adaptive optics game of the year edition
<raptop> hmm
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03068
<galois> [url] [2301.03068] Limiting Magnitudes of the Wide Field Survey Telescope (WFST) | arxiv.org
<raptop> ...that's a big paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.02727
<galois> [url] [2301.02727] Parker Solar Probe: Four Years of Discoveries at Solar Cycle Minimum | arxiv.org
<raptop> more abstract examples of astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03812
<galois> [url] [2301.03812] Detecting isolated stellar-mass black holes by the Roman telescope | arxiv.org
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03604
<galois> [url] [2301.03604] PISN-explorer: hunting the descendants of very massive first stars | arxiv.org
<raptop> yet again it's in the abstract for astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03824
<galois> [url] [2301.03824] Photosynthetic Fluorescence from Earth-Like Planets around Sun-Like and Cool Stars | arxiv.org
<raptop> "Remote sensing of the Earth has demonstrated that photosynthesis is traceable as the vegetation red edge (VRE), which is the steep rise in the reflection spectrum of vegetation, and as solar-induced fluorescence. This study examined the detectability of biological fluorescence from two types of photosynthetic pigments, chlorophylls (Chls) and bacteriochlorophylls (BChls)"
<raptop> For some reason discussions around the red edge scare me like. Like it feels like we'll really easily hit a false positive (or false negative)
<raptop> An alliteration attempt was made: https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.03825
<galois> [url] [2301.03825] An Analytical Theory for the Growth from Planetesimals to Planets by Polydisperse Pebble Accretion | arxiv.org