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Author Correction: A small and vigorous black hole in the early Universe. [PDF]
Maiolino R+38 more
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Abstract Young oceanic lithosphere created at mid‐ocean spreading centers is subject to complex magmatic, tectonic and hydrothermal processes, especially in regions of widespread detachment faulting. This study focuses on the oceanic core complex (OCC) at the Mid Atlantic Ridge at 13°30’N. The OCC hosts the active Semenov‐2 vent field and four inactive
Arne Glink+4 more
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Nuclear astrophysics in the new era of multi-messenger astronomy [PDF]
Brian D. Metzger, J. Piekarewicz
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Witnessing the onset of reionization through Lyman-α emission at redshift 13. [PDF]
Witstok J+36 more
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Abstract Massive submarine basalt flows were sampled at five sites on the Tristan‐Gough‐Walvis hotspot track in the South Atlantic by International Oceanic Discovery Program Expeditions 391/397T, where the plume was interacting with a mid‐ocean ridge, a setting similar to that the of modern Iceland.
John W. Shervais+19 more
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Using JADES NIRCam photometry to investigate the dependence of stellar mass inferences on the IMF in the early universe. [PDF]
Woodrum C+19 more
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Abstract Atmospheric planetary waves play an important role in shaping how the ionosphere is coupled to the rest of the Earth's atmosphere. Of significant interest in this study are the 2‐, 3‐, and 6‐day planetary waves. Using multiple long‐term datasets, we performed an extensive survey of these wave events in the atmosphere and ionosphere.
Oluwafisayo P. Owolabi+2 more
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