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3 years ago
Title: ALMA achieves first light in 35-50Hz band
Link: https://public.nrao.edu/news/band1-receivers-first-light-set-record-alma/
Description: ALMA Band 1 is being installed, the full complement of receivers is expected to be available in 2023. ALMA is considerably more sensitive, however an somewhat shorter baselines, than the JVLA, especially in the upper parts of the band.
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3 years ago Author:
Alessandro Lupi, Stefano Bovino, Tommaso Grassi
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Votes: 1
3 years ago Author:
Yasuhiro Hasegawa, Kazuhiro D. Kanagawa, Neal J. Turner
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Votes: 1
3 years ago
Title:
An unbiased NOEMA 2.6 to 4 mm survey of the GG Tau ring: First detection
of CCS in a protoplanetary disk
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Author:
N. T. Phuong, A. Dutrey, E. Chapillon, S. Guilloteau, J. Bary, T. L. Beck, A. Coutens, O. Denis-Alpizar et al.
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Votes: 1
3 years ago
Title:
Global Non-ideal Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Protoplanetary Disks
with Outer Truncation
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Author:
Haifeng Yang, Xue-Ning Bai
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Votes: 1
3 years ago
Title:
Characterization of the dust content in the ring around Sz 91:
indications for planetesimal formation?
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Author:
Karina Maucó, Carlos Carrasco-González, Matthias R. Schreiber, Anibal Sierra, Johan Olofsson, Amelia Bayo, Claudio Caceres, Hector Canovas et al.
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Votes: 1
3 years ago
Title:
Infusing equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout our physics
curriculum: (Re)defining what it means to be a physicist
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Author:
Martha-Elizabeth Baylor, Jessica R Hoehn, Noah Finkelstein
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3 years ago
Title: Inner Solar System asteroic
Link: https://carnegiescience.edu/news/solar-systems-fastest-orbiting-asteroid-discovered
Description: The newfound asteroid, called 2021 PH27, is about 1 kilometer in size and is on an unstable orbit that crosses that of Mercury and Venus. This means that within a few million years it will likely be destroyed in a collision with one of these planets or the Sun, or it will be ejected from its current position.
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Votes: 2
3 years ago Author:
John C. Forbes, João Alves, Douglas N. C. Lin
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Votes: 1
3 years ago
Title:
Connecting solar flare hard X-ray spectra to in situ electron spectra. A
comparison of RHESSI and STEREO/SEPT observations
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Author:
Nina Dresing, A. Warmuth, F. Effenberger, K. -L. Klein, S. Musset, L. Glesener, M. Brüdern
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