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LISA pathfinder micronewton cold gas thrusters: in-flight characterization [PDF]
The LISA Pathfinder (LPF) mission has demonstrated the ability to limit and measure the fluctuations in acceleration between two free falling test masses down to sub-femto-g levels. One of the key elements to achieve such a level of residual acceleration
Armano, M. +6 more
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Recycled Noise Rectification: A Dumb Maxwell's Daemon [PDF]
The one dimensional motion of a massless Brownian particle on a symmetric periodic substrate can be rectified by re-injecting its driving noise through a realistic recycling procedure.
Borromeo, M. +2 more
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Effect of Positional Inaccuracies on Multielectrode Results [PDF]
We have started to investigate the consequences of various noises o the interpreted results for various multielectrode arrays. We expect, it will be possible to find out, what kinds of noise have the most effect on the resulting data.
Koppán, András +2 more
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We demonstrate lineshape measurement of an extreme-weak amplitude fluctuating light source by using the photon-counting-based second-order correlation spectroscopy combined with the heterodyne technique.
An +21 more
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Length sensing and control strategies for the LCGT interferometer
The optical readout scheme for the length degrees of freedom of the LCGT interferometer is proposed. The control scheme is compatible both with the broadband and detuned operations of the interferometer.
Aso, Yoichi +2 more
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ORCA-SPOT: An Automatic Killer Whale Sound Detection Toolkit Using Deep Learning [PDF]
Large bioacoustic archives of wild animals are an important source to identify reappearing communication patterns, which can then be related to recurring behavioral patterns to advance the current understanding of intra-specific communication of non ...
Barth, Volker +7 more
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Displacement- and Timing-Noise Free Gravitational-Wave Detection
Motivated by a recently-invented scheme of displacement-noise-free gravitational-wave detection, we demonstrate the existence of gravitational-wave detection schemes insusceptible to both displacement and timing (laser) noises, and are thus realizable by
A. Abramovici +5 more
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Detecting a gravitational-wave background with next-generation space interferometers
Future missions of gravitational-wave astronomy will be operated by space-based interferometers, covering very wide range of frequency. Search for stochastic gravitational-wave backgrounds (GWBs) is one of the main targets for such missions, and we here ...
Atsushi Taruya +4 more
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Hybridized solid-state qubit in the charge-flux regime
Most superconducting qubits operate in a regime dominated by either the electrical charge or the magnetic flux. Here we study an intermediate case: a hybridized charge-flux qubit with a third Josephson junction (JJ) added into the SQUID loop of the ...
Nori, Franco, Tsai, J. S., You, J. Q.
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Fluorescent probes allow dynamic visualization of phosphoinositides in living cells (left), whereas mass spectrometry provides high‐sensitivity, isomer‐resolved quantitation (right). Their synergistic use captures complementary aspects of lipid signaling. This review illustrates how these approaches reveal the spatiotemporal regulation and quantitative
Hiroaki Kajiho +3 more
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