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[arXiv] “Impact of oxygen fugacity on atmospheric structure and emission spectra of ultra hot rocky exoplanets” Fabian L. Seidler, Paolo A. Sossi, Simon L. Grimm — «Atmospheres above lava-ocean planets (LOPs) hold clues as to the properties of their interiors, owing to the expectation that the two reservoirs are in chemical equilibrium. Here we consider `mineral' atmospheres produced in equilibrium with silicate liquids. We…»
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[arXiv] “FRAM Next Generation at the Pierre Auger Observatory: cloud monitoring in the age of CMOS cameras” Jan Ebr, Sergey Karpov — «The visibility of stars is often used for cloud detection using all-sky cameras, which have however only a limited reach and resolution near the horizon due to the lack of detectable stars. At the Pierre Auger Observatory, it is also used by the current generation of FRAM robotic telescopes, but…»
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[arXiv] “The AMBRE Project: Lead abundance in Galactic stars” G. Contursi, P. de Laverny, A. Recio-Blanco et al. — «The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way is still a matter of debate. Although more and more studies investigate their chemical behaviour, there is still a lack of a significant large sample of abundances of a key heavy element: lead. Lead is the final product of the s-process…»
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[arXiv] “The curious case of 2MASS J15594729+4403595, an ultra-fast M2 dwarf with possible Rieger cycles” S. Messina, G. Catanzaro, A. F. Lanza et al. — «RACE-OC (Rotation and ACtivity Evolution in Open Clusters) is a project aimed at characterising the rotational and magnetic activity properties of the late-type members of open clusters, stellar associations, and moving groups of different ages. As part of this project, in the…»
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[arXiv] “Benchmarking with Supernovae: A Performance Study of the FLASH Code” Joshua Martin, Catherine Feldman, Eva Siegmann et al. — «Astrophysical simulations are computation, memory, and thus energy intensive, thereby requiring new hardware advances for progress. Stony Brook University recently expanded its computing cluster "SeaWulf" with an addition of 94 new nodes featuring Intel Sapphire Rapids Xeon Max series CPUs. We…»
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"An electronic submission of latex-based proposals stored relevant information in the operational databases opening a possibility for a software-based telescope scheduling tool. The software scheduler called ‘Time allocation Tool’ (TaToo) was designed in 2003 in collaboration with an external company (Alves et al. 2005 [7])