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[arXiv] “1-DREAM: 1D Recovery, Extraction and Analysis of Manifolds in noisy environments” Marco Canducci, Petra Awad, Abolfazl Taghribi et al. — «Filaments are ubiquitous in astronomical data sets. Be it in particle simulations or observations, filaments are always tracers of a perturbation in the equilibrium of the studied system and hold essential information on its history and future evolution. However, the recovery of such…»
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[arXiv] “Simulations of Global Solar Convection with a Fully Compressible CHORUS++ Code” Keiji Hayashi, Alexander G. Kosovichev, Chunlei Liang — «We present initial simulations of the solar convection zone using a fully compressible hydrodynamic CHORUS++ code and discuss preliminary analysis. Fluid dynamics simulation of the global solar convection is a critically important tool to access the dynamics of solar cycle variations.…»
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[arXiv] “Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) onboard ADITYA-L1” Jagdev Singh, R. Ramesh, B. Raghavendra Prasad et al. — «ADITYA L1, India's first dedicated mission to study Sun and its atmosphere from the Sun-Earth Lagrangian L1 location was successfully launched on September 2, 2023 with seven payloads. Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) is a major payload on ADITYA-L1. VELC has provision to carry out imaging and…»
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[arXiv] “ASR: Archival Solar flaRes catalogue” M. Berretti, S. Mestici, L. Giovannelli et al. — «Solar flares result from the rapid conversion of stored magnetic energy within the Sun's corona. These energy releases are associated with coronal magnetic loops, which are rooted in dense photospheric plasma and are passively transported by surface advection. Their emissions cover a wide range of wavelengths, with soft X-rays being…»
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[arXiv] “CETRA: A fast, sensitive exoplanet transit detection algorithm implemented for GPUs” Leigh C. Smith, Saad Ahmed, Francesca De Angeli et al. — «We present the Cambridge Exoplanet Transit Recovery Algorithm (CETRA), a fast and sensitive transit detection algorithm, optimised for GPUs. CETRA separates the task into a search for transit signals across linear time space, followed by a phase-folding of the former to enable a…»