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Abstract Recent advances in solar physics increasingly rely on automated identification of coronal structures using machine learning. Yet most studies emphasize scientific performance without evaluating feasibility for onboard deployment to prioritize downlink observations.
P. Gonidakis +11 more
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Improving free-space continuous variable quantum key distribution with adaptive optics. [PDF]
Sayat MT +8 more
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On the Detection of Low‐Frequency Planetary Radio Emission With an Orbiting Interferometer
Abstract The magnetized planets of the outer Solar System produce kilometric radio emissions at very low frequencies (<1 ${< } 1\,$MHz). They reveal the planetary magnetic dynamics and their interaction with the solar wind. Those radio emissions can also serve as a proxy for interplanetary space weather monitoring.
E. Rouillé +4 more
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Tracing the heliospheric magnetic field via anisotropic radio-wave scattering. [PDF]
Clarkson DL +6 more
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Abstract Since its observation in 2019, the first image of a super‐massive black hole using Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) with an Earth‐scale baseline has generated much scientific and public interest. Work is now underway to extend the baseline into space to obtain higher image resolution.
E. A. Burt +5 more
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Quantum sensing for NASA science missions. [PDF]
Mercer CR +6 more
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Abstract Ejections of magnetized plasma from the Sun, known as coronal mass ejections, can drive major geomagnetic activity if Earth‐directed, and are therefore monitored by space weather forecasters. The current focus being the forecast of the arrival time of a coronal mass ejection at Earth and the level of geomagnetic impact.
L. M. Green +7 more
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Flexible Composites Based on PEDOT:PSS for Environmentally Friendly Electrocardiography Electrodes. [PDF]
Sánchez Vergara ME +4 more
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Abstract This study presents a detailed case study of the ionospheric impacts of moderate (G2) and severe (G4) geomagnetic storms over the Latin American sector, with particular emphasis on the formation and suppression of equatorial plasma bubbles (EPBs).
C. S. Carmo +13 more
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Diffusion-induced enhanced photoresponsivity and detectivity in an Ag<sub>2</sub>S/In<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>3</sub> heterostructure for a UV-visible photodetector: an experimental and computational analysis. [PDF]
Kumar PC +5 more
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