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CURRENT QUESTS IN NUCLEAR ASTROPHYSICS AND EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES
F. Käppeler+2 more
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This study presents the sustainable fabrication and characterization of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) nanocomposite films doped with zinc oxide nanorods (ZnO‐NRs), synthesized via a green method utilizing Cymbopogon citratus (lemon grass) as a natural reducing agent.
Pawan Kumar+9 more
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Magnetic Reconnection in Space: An Introduction. [PDF]
Burch JL, Nakamura R.
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Abstract Martian dust is mobilized throughout the year by local, regional, and global dust storms, influencing atmospheric opacity and inhibiting observations of the surface. Using Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI) images and methods of Schmidt et al. (2018), https://doi.org/10.1029/2018je005553, areal dust coverages on 368 near‐horizontal, undisturbed ...
T. L. J. Henley+13 more
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A follow-up strategy enabling discovery of electromagnetic counterparts to highly magnified gravitationally lensed gravitational waves. [PDF]
Ryczanowski D+8 more
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MF‐UFNO: A Fourier Neural Operators‐Based Model for Radar Echo Extrapolation
Abstract Severe convective weather events, such as heavy rainfall and flooding, are serious threats to human society. However, accurate nowcasting of these events using radar remains challenging due to the complex dynamics and nonlinear physical processes involved.
Tingting Ye+8 more
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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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Comparisons of the v11.1 Orbiting Carbon Observatory‐2 (OCO‐2) XCO2 Measurements With GGG2020 TCCON
Abstract The Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO‐2) is NASA's first Earth observation satellite mission dedicated to studying the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2) on a global scale. The observations of reflected sunlight are inverted in a retrieval algorithm to produce estimates of the dry air mole‐fractions of CO2 (XCO2).
Saswati Das+35 more
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Gravitational Hamiltonian Systems and the Retarded Gravity Inequality. [PDF]
Yahalom A.
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Abstract The forecasting and early warning of flash floods in mountainous areas are extremely challenging. Here, we establish an integrated model of Baseflow‐Rainfall‐Interception‐Flood (BRIF) to support efficient numerical modeling and potential forecasting of flash flood in future.
Fulei Wang+5 more
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