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[arXiv] “R2D2 image reconstruction with model uncertainty quantification in radio astronomy” Amir Aghabiglou, Chung San Chu, Arwa Dabbech et al. — «The ``Residual-to-Residual DNN series for high-Dynamic range imaging'' (R2D2) approach was recently introduced for Radio-Interferometric (RI) imaging in astronomy. R2D2's reconstruction is formed as a series of residual images, iteratively estimated as outputs of Deep Neural…»
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[arXiv] “FAUST XIII. Dusty cavity and molecular shock driven by IRS7B in the Corona Australis cluster” G. Sabatini, L. Podio, C. Codella et al. — «The origin of the chemical diversity observed around low-mass protostars probably resides in the earliest history of these systems. We aim to investigate the impact of protostellar feedback on the chemistry and grain growth in the circumstellar medium of multiple stellar systems. In…»
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[arXiv] “ATMOSPHERIX: III- Estimating the C/O ratio and molecular dynamics at the limbs of WASP-76 b with SPIRou” Thea Hood, Florian Debras, Claire Moutou et al. — «Measuring the abundances of C- and O-bearing species in exoplanet atmospheres enables us to constrain the C/O ratio, that contains indications about the planet formation history. With a wavelength coverage going from 0.95 to 2.5 microns, the high-resolution…»
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[arXiv] “NELIOTA: New results and updated statistics after 6.5 years of lunar impact flashes monitoring” Alexios Liakos, Alceste Z. Bonanos, Emmanouil M. Xilouris et al. — «We present results of the NELIOTA campaign for lunar impact flashes observed with the 1.2 m Kryoneri telescope. From August 2019 to August 2023, we report 113 validated and 70 suspected flashes. For the validated flashes, we calculate the physical parameters…»
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[arXiv] “Development of wavelength-shifting PEN foils for next generation experiments” M. Kuźniak, S. Pawłowski, A. Abramowicz et al. — «Polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) foils have been demonstrated as a wavelength shifter suitable for operation in liquid argon. At the same time, wavelength shifting efficiency of technical grades of PEN, commercially available on the market, is lower than that of tetraphenyl butadiene (TPB).…»