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Studying stars that are located off the Galactic plane is important for understanding the formation history of the Milky Way. We searched for SiO masers toward off-plane O-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars from the catalog presented by Mauron et ...
Wenjin Yang+9 more
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Cosmic ray feedback in galaxies and galaxy clusters: A pedagogical introduction and a topical review of the acceleration, transport, observables, and dynamical impact of cosmic rays. [PDF]
Ruszkowski M, Pfrommer C.
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Absorption Lines Produced by Galactic Halos
John N. Bahcall, Jr. Spitzer Lyman
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Bounds on very heavy relic neutrinos by their annihilation in the Galactic halo [PDF]
Daniele Fargion+3 more
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An unconventional magnetic order is observed in exfoliated CrBr3 layers, characterized by vertically correlated planar magnetic sub‐domains. Magnetic force microscopy, ab initio calculations, and micromagnetic simulations indicate that these sub‐domains arise from stacking faults modifying interlayer exchange coupling.
Sergey Y. Grebenchuk+9 more
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Asymmetric eROSITA bubbles as the evidence of a circumgalactic medium wind. [PDF]
Mou G+8 more
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Ages for Globular Clusters in the Outer Galactic Halo: The Second-Parameter Clusters Palomar 3, Palomar 4, and Eridanus [PDF]
P. B. Stetson+11 more
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By integrating in situ liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (LP‐TEM) with 4D scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D‐STEM), this work not only reveals the morphology and phase evolution of Cu nanoparticles during electrodeposition and electrooxidation processes but also demonstrates the possibility of mapping the grain size and phase ...
Ningyan Cheng+3 more
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On the intrinsic bias in detecting caustic crossings between Galactic halo and self-lensing events in the Magellanic Clouds [PDF]
Cheongho Han
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The universality of the landscape‐flux theory with the mode expansion method for analyzing spatial patterns is illustrated by applying it to vegetation patterns in semi‐arid ecosystems. The framework quantifies global dynamics and most probable transition pathways between ecosystem states under random forcing.
Jie Su+4 more
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