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ABSTRACT As a crucial puzzle piece of deep space exploration, exploring small bodies can provide significant scientific insights and valuable mineral resources. Unlike missions to the Moon and Mars, small‐body missions pose distinct technical challenges, including communication delays, weak gravity, and uncertain environments. This paper reviews a full
Xin Zhang +3 more
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Overlap reduction function for pulsar timing arrays in an expanding Universe
Since it was confirmed two decades ago that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating, it would be of theoretical interests to figure out what is the influence from cosmological constant on detection of stochastic gravitational wave background.
Qing-Hua Zhu
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Searching for gravitational-wave bursts with space-borne detectors [PDF]
The millihertz gravitational wave band is expected to be opened by space-borne detectors like TianQin. Various mechanisms can produce short outbursts of gravitational waves, whose actual waveform can be hard to model.
Hu, Yi-Ming +3 more
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ABSTRACT Uncrewed underwater vehicles (UUVs) have transformed oceanographic research through autonomous data gathering. Similarly, lake and other aquatic research can potentially be automated and transformed. However, UUVs would need to be smaller, lighter, less complex, and cheaper than currently available to make them more practical and user‐friendly
James M Rand +3 more
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Vibrational Exfoliation of 2D Materials
Vibrational energy folds, fractures and exfoliates atomically and molecularly thin materials. Combining experimentation and computational methods, this unique vibrational synthesis pathway is revealed. This process overcomes barriers of existing approaches by processing 1000 g/L dispersions without loss in yield.
Aadam Rabani +5 more
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Detecting Gravitational Waves in space: Uncovering the mHz regime
This is the presentation files of the invited talk to the The 17th Hellenic Astronomical Conference (30 June - 02 July 2025, Patras) Title: Detecting Gravitational Waves in space: Uncovering the mHz regimeAbstract: Over the past decade, we have witnessed the emergence of the era of Gravitational Wave Astronomy.
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Laser powder bed fusion of JIS SKD61 tool steel is systematically optimized using a Taguchi design and ANOVA. Hatch spacing and layer thickness are identified as dominant parameters controlling surface roughness and tensile strength. Subsequent tempering at 600°C improves microstructural stability and mechanical performance, enabling high‐density SKD61
Masrurotin Masrurotin +4 more
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Pressure Pulses Generated by Wire‐Guided Discharges in Water
ABSTRACT The hydrodynamic characteristics of underwater wire‐guided discharges and their relationships with the wire length and pulsed circuit parameters are not fully understood. In this paper wire‐guided discharges using wires of length 3, 5 and 7 cm and diameter of 0.05 mm have been investigated. The energy available to the discharges was 162.3 J at
Yifan Chai +3 more
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Digital Discovery of Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detectors
Gravitational waves, detected a century after they were first theorized, are space-time distortions caused by some of the most cataclysmic events in the Universe, including black hole mergers and supernovae.
Mario Krenn +2 more
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Diffractive wavefront correction for Fe L‐edge spectroscopy on the meV scale
We propose an aberration‐corrected, wavelength‐dispersive instrument for soft X‐ray spectroscopy at an energy‐resolving power of (5–6) × 104, designed for, for example, resonant inelastic X‐ray scattering at synchrotron beamlines or X‐ray free‐electron lasers.We propose a wavelength‐dispersive instrument for high‐resolution soft X‐ray spectroscopy at ...
Christoph Braig +3 more
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