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Inter‐Orbit Variability of Jupiter's Current Sheet Morphology
Abstract The structure of Jupiter's magnetosphere reflects the combined effects of a strong intrinsic field and an extended hinged current sheet whose morphology varies with solar wind forcing. We present a study of Jupiter's magnetodisc that combines the UCL‐AGA magnetodisc code with Khurana's generalized, hinged current sheet models (1992/2022) to ...
A. Santos +7 more
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Background M2-like tumor-associated macrophages (M2-like TAMs) function crucially in the tumor microenvironment (TME) and cancer development. This study developed a prognostic signature based on M2-like TAM-related genes for breast cancer (BRCA) applying
Yanghaochen Xu +4 more
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Data Challenges in JUNO distributed computing infrastructure towards JUNO data-taking [PDF]
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) [1] in southern China has been designed to determine the neutrino mass ordering and precisely measure the oscillation parameters.
Zhang Xiaomei
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Reactor Neutrino Experiments: Present and Future
Reactor neutrinos have been an important tool for both discovery and precision measurement in the history of neutrino studies. Since the first generation of reactor neutrino experiments in the 1950s, the detector technology has been greatly advanced. New
Cao, Jun, Wang, Yi-Fang, Wen, Liang-Jian
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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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Circularly Expanding Ring‐Shaped Pulsating Aurora Visualizing the Source of Plasma Waves in Space
Abstract Pulsating aurorae are prominent auroral emissions in the polar regions, typically occurring in the morning hours during the recovery phase of auroral substorms. These aurorae usually consist of round‐shaped patches of emission, with luminosity that pulsates at intervals ranging from less than a second to several tens of seconds.
K. Hosokawa +18 more
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Super‐Corotating Flows in Plasma Disk Within 30 Jupiter Radii
Plasma circulation and magnetic reconnection are crucial for understanding the dynamics of Jupiter's magnetosphere. Previous studies identified hundreds of reconnection sites at distances of 50–100 RJ from magnetic field signatures.
Jian‐Zhao Wang +9 more
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Resumo. Estudou-se o efeito da alimentação com lagartas de Dione juno juno (Cramer) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae), criadas em diferentes genótipos de maracujazeiro: Passiflora edulis Sims., Passiflora edulis f. flavicarpa Deg.
Marina Robles Angelini +1 more
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Probing neutrino quantum decoherence at reactor experiments
We explore how well reactor antineutrino experiments can constrain or measure the loss of quantum coherence in neutrino oscillations. We assume that decoherence effects are encoded in the size of the neutrino wave-packet, σ.
André de Gouvêa +2 more
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Tidal Response of Preliminary Jupiter Model
In anticipation of improved observational data for Jupiter's gravitational field from the Juno spacecraft, we predict the static tidal response for a variety of Jupiter interior models based on ab initio computer simulations of hydrogen-helium mixtures ...
Hubbard, Willam B. +2 more
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