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Votes: 1
4 years ago
Title:
ALMA chemical survey of disk-outflow sources in Taurus (ALMA-DOT). IV.
Thioformaldehyde (H$_2$CS) in protoplanetary disks: spatial distributions and
binding energies
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Author:
C. Codella, L. Podio, A. Garufi, J. Perrero, P. Ugliengo, D. Fedele, C. Favre, E. Bianchi et al.
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Votes: 1
4 years ago
Title:
Compressed magnetized shells of atomic gas and the formation of the
Corona Australis molecular cloud
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Author:
Andrea Bracco, David Bresnahan, Pedro Palmeirim, Doris Arzoumanian, Philippe André, Derek Ward-Thompson, Antoine Marchal
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Votes: 1
4 years ago
Title:
PyLightcurve-torch: a transit modelling package for deep learning
applications in PyTorch
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Author:
Mario Morvan, Angelos Tsiaras, Nikolaos Nikolaou, Ingo P. Waldmann
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Votes: 1
4 years ago
Title:
A new perspective on interiors of ice-rich planets: Ice-rock mixture
instead of ice on top of rock
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Author:
Allona Vazan, Re'em Sari, Ronit Kessel
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4 years ago
Title: Hubble telescope gives closer look at rare asteroid worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000
Link: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hubble-space-telescope-rare-asteroid-16-psyche-worth-10000-quadrillion/
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Votes: 2
4 years ago Author:
Felipe O. Alves, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Josep M. Girart, Zhaohuan Zhu, Gabriel A. P. Franco, Alice Zurlo, Paola Caselli
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4 years ago
Title: The Occurrence of Rocky Habitable Zone Planets Around Solar-Like Stars from Kepler Data
Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.14812
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4 years ago
Title: Population Properties of Compact Objects from the Second LIGO-Virgo GW Transient Catalog
Link: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2010.14533.pdf
Description: https://www.ligo.org/science/Publication-O3aCatalog/index.php?fbclid=IwAR3_I0VKZW72Nc40LElkfYxHKq7SmrxKo9EZFim3TGaX74egZsjd-PxCrOw
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4 years ago
Title: Phosphine on Venus data reduction clarification.
Description: Its a shame that they refer to "CASA pipeline" reduction. The data used by that team is not from the ALMA pipeline, it is a manual data reduction, as I know for certain they were told multiple times. Perhaps you could ask them to correct these issues.
The usescratch parameter determines whether the virtual (False) or actual (True) model column is used. The virtual column is faster but has many caveats. It has NEVER been used by the ALMA pipeline; it is important that those authors correct what they say.
In particular, time variable models are not supported for usescratch = False, so solar system models are not treated correctly. The longer the SS observation, and the smaller the beam, the worse the effect will be.
When CASA introduced the usescratch option (long ago Cycle 2ish), it was set with the terrible default of False (i.e. anything that makes CASA look faster is accepted). i.e. wrong for Solar System objects.
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Votes: 3
4 years ago Author:
Geronimo Villanueva, Martin Cordiner, Patrick Irwin, Imke de Pater, Bryan Butler, Mark Gurwell, Stefanie Milam, Conor Nixon et al.
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