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[arXiv] “Closeby Habitable Exoplanet Survey (CHES). III. Retrieval of Planetary Masses in Binaries Using the N-body Model with RV and Astrometry Synergy” Xiumin Huang, Jianghui Ji, Chunhui Bao et al. — «Given that secular perturbations in a binary system not only excite high orbital eccentricities but also alter the planetary orbital inclination, the classical Keplerian orbital model is no longer applicable for orbital…»
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[arXiv] “AREPO-IDORT: Implicit Discrete Ordinates Radiation Transport for Radiation Magnetohydrodynamics on an Unstructured Moving Mesh” Jing-Ze Ma, Rüdiger Pakmor, Stephen Justham et al. — «Radiation is crucial not only for observing astrophysical objects, but also for transporting energy and momentum. However, accurate on-the-fly radiation transport in astrophysical simulations is challenging and computationally expensive.…»
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[url] Test problems and MESA inlists for "AREPO-IDORT: Implicit Discrete Ordinates Radiation Transport for Radiation Magnetohydrodynamics on an Unstructured Moving Mesh" | zenodo.org
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[arXiv] “NEIDSpecMatch: stellar parameter estimation with NEID spectra using an empirical library” Te Han, Paul Robertson, Caleb I. Cañas et al. — «We introduce NEIDSpecMatch, a tool developed to extract stellar parameters from spectra obtained with the NEID spectrograph. NEIDSpecMatch is based on SpecMatch-Emp and HPFSpecMatch, which estimate stellar parameters by comparing the observed spectrum to well-characterized library…»
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[arXiv] “Observational constraints on the origin of the elements. IX. 3D NLTE abundances of metals in the context of Galactic Chemical Evolution Models and 4MOST” Nicholas Storm, Maria Bergemann, Philipp Eitner et al. — «Historically, various methods have been employed to understand the origin of the elements, including observations of elemental abundances which have been compared to Galactic Chemical Evolution (GCE) models.…»
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[arXiv] “GraFIT: A toolbox for fast and accurate frequency response identification in Gravitational Wave Detectors” Mathyn van Dael, Max van Haren, Gert Witvoet et al. — «Frequency response function (FRF) measurements are widely used in Gravitational Wave (GW) detectors, e.g., for the design of controllers, calibrating signals and diagnostic problems with system dynamics. The aim of this paper is to present GraFIT: a toolbox…»