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Abstract Mafic eclogites of the Tauern Window in the Eastern Alps preserve vein networks associated with eclogite‐facies mineral assemblages. The structural and mineralogical diversity of these veins is encapsulated by Type I veins, which resemble deformed tension gashes, and Type II quartz segregates with non‐planar morphologies. Within host eclogites,
L. A. Strobl +3 more
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Gravitational Lensing in Presence of Plasma: Strong Lens Systems, Black Hole Lensing and Shadow [PDF]
Г. С. Бисноватый-Коган +1 more
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Cosmology using Strong Gravitational Lensing
The light we observe from distant astrophysical objects including supernovae and quasars allows us to determine large distances in terms of a cosmological model. Despite the success of the standard cosmological model in fitting the data, there remains no underlying explanation for the accelerated expansion and dark matter.
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The Role of the Overriding Plate and Mantle Viscosity Structure on Deep Slab Morphology
Abstract Using 2D numerical subduction models, we compare the morphology of deep slabs in the presence of an oceanic or continental overriding plate and viscosity jumps at either 660 km or 1,000 km depth as suggested by the latest geoid inversions. We demonstrate that a continental plate, combined with a 1,000 km depth viscosity increase, promotes slab
Antoniette Greta Grima +2 more
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Challenges to the [Formula: see text]CDM cosmology. [PDF]
Efstathiou G.
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Augmenting astrophysical scaling relations with machine learning: Application to reducing the Sunyaev-Zeldovich flux-mass scatter. [PDF]
Wadekar D +9 more
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Generalised model-independent characterisation of strong gravitational lenses [PDF]
Jenny Wagner
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Accumulation of Dust on a Surface and the Subsequent Formation of Compact Aggregate Piles
Abstract Dust aggregation is a prominent topic in space physics, yet the accumulation of dust on surfaces in airless environments remains poorly understood. It is commonly assumed that, during the initial stages of dust deposition, particles spread uniformly to form a monolayer.
G. Griffin +4 more
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Automation of finding strong gravitational lenses in the Kilo Degree Survey with U - DenseLens (DenseLens + Segmentation). [PDF]
N BC +9 more
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