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52. A study of certain procedures for measuring the heat transfer in refrigerated trailers
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Phillips, C. W.
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- 1957
53. A study of the temperature changes in a Nike installation during simulated missile-launching operations
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Phillips, C. W.
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- 1957
54. The effect of a weather-ban sun shield on the performance of a window air conditioner
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Phillips, C. W.
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Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery -- Testing. ,Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery -- Testing. - Published
- 1957
55. Progress report July 1 to December 31, 1952 on refrigeration and miscellaneous equipment
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Phillips, C. W.
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- 1953
56. A method of preparing uniform films of bituminous materials
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Phillips, C. W.
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- 1953
57. Capacity tests of four remote air-cooled refrigerant condensers
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Phillips, C. W.
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Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery -- Testing. ,Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery -- Testing. - Published
- 1963
58. Some observed heat transfer characteristics of seven typical refrigerated semi-trailers
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Phillips, C. W.
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- 1956
59. Shipping containers for whole blood
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Phillips, C. W.
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Blood -- Temperature control. - Published
- 1953
60. Development of a method for testing and rating the cooling load of refrigerated truck bodies
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Phillips, C. W.
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Cooling load -- Testing. ,Refrigerated trucks -- Testing. - Published
- 1966
61. Development and evaluations of the ancestry informative markers of the VISAGE Enhanced Tool for Appearance and Ancestry
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Ruiz-Ramírez, J., de la Puente, M., Xavier, C., Ambroa-Conde, A., Álvarez-Dios, J., Freire-Aradas, A., Mosquera-Miguel, A., Ralf, A., Amory, C., Katsara, M.A., Khellaf, T., Nothnagel, M., Cheung, E.Y.Y., Gross, T.E., Schneider, P.M., Uacyisrael, J., Oliveira, S., Klautau-Guimarães, M.d.N., Carvalho-Gontijo, C., Pośpiech, E., Branicki, W., Parson, W., Kayser, M., Carracedo, A., Lareu, M.V., and Phillips, C.
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- 2023
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62. Paramaxillary CT-guided fine needle aspiration of head and neck lesions: technique, diagnostic yield, and safety profile
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Wang, Daiqi, Chazen, J. Levi, Kutler, David I., Tassler, Andrew B., Phillips, C. Douglas, and Strauss, Sara B.
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- 2022
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63. Climate Change, Growth in Agriculture Value Added, Food Availability and Economic Growth Nexus in the Gambia: A Granger Causality and ARDL Modeling Approach
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Ceesay, Ebrima K., primary, Francis, Phillips C., additional, Jawneh, Sama, additional, Njie, Matarr, additional, Belford, Christopher, additional, and Fanneh, Mustapha Momodou, additional
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- 2022
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64. Development and inter-laboratory evaluation of the VISAGE Enhanced Tool for Appearance and Ancestry inference from DNA
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Xavier, C., de la Puente, M., Mosquera-Miguel, A., Freire-Aradas, A., Kalamara, V., Ralf, A., Revoir, A., Gross, T.E., Schneider, P.M., Ames, C., Hohoff, C., Phillips, C., Kayser, M., and Parson, W.
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- 2022
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65. Eurasiaplex-2: Shifting the focus to SNPs with high population specificity increases the power of forensic ancestry marker sets
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Phillips, C., de la Puente, M., Ruiz-Ramirez, J., Staniewska, A., Ambroa-Conde, A., Freire-Aradas, A., Mosquera-Miguel, A., Rodriguez, A., and Lareu, M.V.
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- 2022
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66. Epigenetic age estimation in saliva and in buccal cells
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Ambroa-Conde, A., Girón-Santamaría, L., Mosquera-Miguel, A., Phillips, C., Casares de Cal, M.A., Gómez-Tato, A., Álvarez-Dios, J., de la Puente, M., Ruiz-Ramírez, J., Lareu, M.V., and Freire-Aradas, A.
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- 2022
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67. A common epigenetic clock from childhood to old age
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Freire-Aradas, A., Girón-Santamaría, L., Mosquera-Miguel, A., Ambroa-Conde, A., Phillips, C., Casares de Cal, M., Gómez-Tato, A., Álvarez-Dios, J., Pospiech, E., Aliferi, A., Syndercombe Court, D., Branicki, W., and Lareu, M.V.
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- 2022
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68. The 2PI effective theory at next-to-leading order using the functional renormalization group
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Carrington, M. E., Friesen, S. A., Meggison, B. A., Phillips, C. D., Pickering, D., and Sohrabi, K.
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We consider a symmetric scalar theory with quartic coupling in 4-dimensions. We show that the 4 loop 2PI calculation can be done using a renormalization group method. The calculation involves one bare coupling constant which is introduced at the level of the Lagrangian and is therefore conceptually simpler than a standard 2PI calculation, which requires multiple counterterms. We explain how our method can be used to do the corresponding calculation at the 4PI level, which can not be done using any known method by introducing counterterms., Comment: 25 pages, 10 figures
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- 2017
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69. TANAMI: Tracking Active Galactic Nuclei with Austral Milliarcsecond Interferometry - II. Additional Sources
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Müller, C., Kadler, M., Ojha, R., Schulz, R., Trüstedt, J., Edwards, P. G., Ros, E., Carpenter, B., Angioni, R., Blanchard, J., Böck, M., Burd, P. R., Dörr, M., Dutka, M. S., Eberl, T., Gulyaev, S., Hase, H., Horiuchi, S., Katz, U., Krauß, F., Lovell, J. E. J., Natusch, T., Nesci, R., Phillips, C., Plötz, C., Pursimo, T., Quick, J. F. H., Stevens, J., Thompson, D. J., Tingay, S. J., Tzioumis, A. K., Weston, S., Wilms, J., and Zensus, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
TANAMI is a multiwavelength program monitoring active galactic nuclei (AGN) south of -30deg declination including high-resolution Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) imaging, radio, optical/UV, X-ray and gamma-ray studies. We have previously published first-epoch 8.4GHz VLBI images of the parsec-scale structure of the initial sample. In this paper, we present images of 39 additional sources. The full sample comprises most of the radio- and gamma-ray brightest AGN in the southern quarter of the sky, overlapping with the region from which high-energy (>100TeV) neutrino events have been found. We characterize the parsec-scale radio properties of the jets and compare with the quasi-simultaneous Fermi/LAT gamma-ray data. Furthermore, we study the jet properties of sources which are in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events as compared to the full sample. We test the positional agreement of high-energy neutrino events with various AGN samples. Our observations yield the first images of many jets below -30deg declination at milliarcsecond resolution. We find that gamma-ray loud TANAMI sources tend to be more compact on parsec-scales and have higher core brightness temperatures than gamma-ray faint jets, indicating higher Doppler factors. No significant structural difference is found between sources in positional coincidence with high-energy neutrino events and other TANAMI jets. The 22 gamma-ray brightest AGN in the TANAMI sky show only a weak positional agreement with high-energy neutrinos demonstrating that the >100TeV IceCube signal is not simply dominated by a small number of the $\gamma$-ray brightest blazars. Instead, a larger number of sources have to contribute to the signal with each individual source having only a small Poisson probability for producing an event in multi-year integrations of current neutrino detectors., Comment: A&A accepted (edited version), 21 pages, 13 figures
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- 2017
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70. Temporal Simultons in Optical Parametric Oscillators
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Jankowski, Marc, Marandi, Alireza, Phillips, C. R., Hamerly, Ryan, Ingold, K. A., Byer, R. L., and Fejer, M. M.
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Physics - Optics ,Nonlinear Sciences - Pattern Formation and Solitons - Abstract
We identify and demonstrate a regime of operation in optical parametric oscillators (OPOs) in which the formation of temporal simultons produces stable half-harmonic pulses. Simultons are simultanous bright-dark solitons of a signal field at frequency $\omega$ and the pump field at $2\omega$ which form in a quadratic nonlinear medium. The formation of simultons in an OPO is evidenced by sech$^2$ spectra with broad instantaneous bandwidths which increase with pump power, and large slope efficiencies. In contrast to conventional synchronously pumped OPOs, operation in this regime is achieved by using relatively large parametric gains, and a low finesse resonator detuned to a slightly longer roundtrip time than the pump repetition period. In the experiment we achieve sub-50 fs sech$^2$ pulses with a slope efficiency of 570%, and a conversion efficiency of 55% as a result of formation of simultons in an OPO. We verify the distinct features of OPO operation in the simulton regime analytically and numerically. These results represent a fundamental shift in the understanding and design of OPOs, in which the nonlinear dynamics that arise during asynchronous operation can be used to efficiently generate few-cycle long-wavelength frequency combs., Comment: 5 Pages, 3 Figures
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- 2017
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71. High Purcell factor generation of coherent on-chip single photons
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Liu, F., Brash, A. J., O'Hara, J., Martins, L. M. P. P., Phillips, C. L., Coles, R. J., Royall, B., Clarke, E., Bentham, C., Prtljaga, N., Itskevich, I. E., Wilson, L. R., Skolnick, M. S., and Fox, A. M.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
On-chip single-photon sources are key components for integrated photonic quantum technologies. Semiconductor quantum dots can exhibit near-ideal single-photon emission but this can be significantly degraded in on-chip geometries owing to nearby etched surfaces. A long-proposed solution to improve the indistinguishablility is by using the Purcell effect to reduce the radiative lifetime. However, until now only modest Purcell enhancements have been observed. Here we use pulsed resonant excitation to eliminate slow relaxation paths, revealing a highly Purcell-shortened radiative lifetime (22.7 ps) in a waveguide-coupled quantum dot-photonic crystal cavity system. This leads to near-lifetime-limited single-photon emission which retains high indistinguishablility (93.9%) on a timescale in which 20 photons may be emitted. Nearly background-free pulsed resonance fluorescence is achieved under $\pi$-pulse excitation, enabling demonstration of an on-chip, on-demand single-photon source with very high potential repetition rates., Comment: Manuscript with 9 pages and 5 figures plus supplementary materials comprising 12 pages and 11 figures
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- 2017
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72. White Paper on East Asian Vision for mm/submm VLBI: Toward Black Hole Astrophysics down to Angular Resolution of 1~R$_{S}$
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Asada, K., Kino, M., Honma, M., Hirota, T., Lu, R. -S., Inoue, M., Sohn, B. -W., Shen, Z. -Q., Ho, P. T. P., Akiyama, K., Algaba, J-C., An, T., Bower, G., Byun, D-Y., Dodson, R., Doi, A., Edwards, P. G., Fujisawa, K., Gu, M-F., Hada, K., Hagiwara, Y., Jaroenjittichai, P., Jung, T., Kawashima, T., Koyama, S., Lee, S-S., Matsushita, S., Nagai, H., Nakamura, M., Niinuma, K., Phillips, C., Park, J-H., Pu, H-Y., Ro, H-W., Stevens, J., Trippe, S., Wajima, K., and Zhao, G-Y.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This White Paper details the intentions and plans of the East Asian Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) community for pushing the frontiers of millimeter/submillimeter VLBI. To this end, we shall endeavor to actively promote coordinated efforts in the East Asia region. Our goal is to establish firm collaborations among the East Asia VLBI community in partnership with related institutes in North America and Europe and to expand existing global mm/submm VLBI arrays for (a) exploring the vicinity of black holes with an ultimate angular resolution down to 1~R$_{S}$ (Schwarzschild radius) and (b) investigating the dynamics of circumstellar gas in star-forming regions and late-type stars, and circumnuclear gas around active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In the first half of this White Paper, we highlight scientific accomplishments of the East Asia (EA) VLBI community. Various VLBI research results on M87, Sgr A*, blazars, narrow-line Seyfert~1 galaxies, and compact symmetric objects are described, and future visions of our VLBI science are briefly presented. Maser science of star formation, stellar evolution, and physics of accretion disks around AGNs are also discussed. A new vision for conducting multi-transition maser studies using mm/submm VLBI together with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) is described. In the second half of this White Paper, we describe the EA community's vision for using mm/submm VLBI arrays in the framework or extended version of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) and the Global Millimeter VLBI Array (GMVA). The accomplishment of the aforementioned goal will maximize the overall scientific outcomes of mm/submm VLBI in the world., Comment: 93 pages, 54 figures. White Paper from East Asia VLBI community
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- 2017
73. PKS 1954-388: RadioAstron Detection on 80,000 km Baselines and Multiwavelength Observations
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Edwards, P. G., Kovalev, Y. Y., Ojha, R., An, H., Bignall, H., Carpenter, B., Hovatta, T., Stevens, J., Voytsik, P., Andrianov, A. S., Dutka, M., Hase, H., Horiuchi, S., Jauncey, D. L., Kadler, M., Lisakov, M., Lovell, J. E. J., McCallum, J., Mueller, C., Phillips, C., Ploetz, C., Quick, J., Reynolds, C., Schulz, R., Sokolovsky, K. V., Tzioumis, A. K., and Zuga, V.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present results from a multiwavelength study of the blazar PKS 1954-388 at radio, UV, X-ray, and gamma-ray energies. A RadioAstron observation at 1.66 GHz in June 2012 resulted in the detection of interferometric fringes on baselines of 6.2 Earth-diameters. This suggests a source frame brightness temperature of greater than 2x10^12 K, well in excess of both equipartition and inverse Compton limits and implying the existence of Doppler boosting in the core. An 8.4 GHz TANAMI VLBI image, made less than a month after the RadioAstron observations, is consistent with a previously reported superluminal motion for a jet component. Flux density monitoring with the Australia Telescope Compact Array confirms previous evidence for long-term variability that increases with observing frequency. A search for more rapid variability revealed no evidence for significant day-scale flux density variation. The ATCA light-curve reveals a strong radio flare beginning in late 2013 which peaks higher, and earlier, at higher frequencies. Comparison with the Fermi gamma-ray light-curve indicates this followed ~9 months after the start of a prolonged gamma-ray high-state -- a radio lag comparable to that seen in other blazars. The multiwavelength data are combined to derive a Spectral Energy Distribution, which is fitted by a one-zone synchrotron-self-Compton (SSC) model with the addition of external Compton (EC) emission., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures
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74. Interplay between Coulomb-focusing and non-dipole effects in strong-field ionization with elliptical polarization
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Maurer, J., Willenberg, B., Mayer, B. W., Phillips, C. R., Gallmann, L., Danek, J., Klaiber, M., Hatsagortsyan, K. Z., Keitel, C. H., and Keller, U.
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Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Strong-field ionization and rescattering beyond the long-wavelength limit of the dipole approximation is studied with elliptically polarized mid-IR pulses. We have measured the full three-dimensional photoelectron momentum distributions (3D PMDs) with velocity map imaging and tomographic reconstruction. The ellipticity-dependent 3D-PMD measurements revealed an unexpected sharp, thin line-shaped ridge structure in the polarization plane for low momentum photoelectrons. With classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) simulations and analytical methods we identified the associated ionization dynamics for this sharp ridge to be due to Coulomb focusing of slow recollisions of electrons with a momentum approaching zero. This ridge is another example of the many different ways how the Coulomb field of the parent ion influences the different parts of the momentum space of the ionized electron wave packet. Building on this new understanding of the PMD, we extend our studies on the role played by the magnetic field component of the laser beam when operating beyond the long-wavelength limit of the dipole approximation. In this regime, we find that the PMD exhibits an ellipticity-dependent asymmetry along the beam propagation direction: the peak of the projection of the PMD onto the beam propagation axis is shifted from negative to positive values with increasing ellipticity. This turnover occurs rapidly once the ellipticity exceeds $\sim$0.1. We identify the sharp, thin line-shaped ridge structure in the polarization plane as the origin of the ellipticity-dependent PMD asymmetry in the beam propagation direction. These results yield fundamental insights into strong-field ionization processes, and should increase the precision of the emerging applications relying on this technique, including time-resolved holography and molecular imaging.
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75. Do rural and urban women experience differing rates of maternal rehospitalizations?
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Lee, W-C, Phillips, C D, and Ohsfeldt, R L
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- 2015
76. Impact gardening on Europa and repercussions for possible biosignatures
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Costello, E. S., Phillips, C. B., Lucey, P. G., and Ghent, R. R.
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- 2021
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77. Parallaxes of 6.7-GHz Methanol Masers towards the G305.2 High-Mass Star Formation Region
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Krishnan, V, Ellingsen, S P, Reid, M J, Bignall, H E, McCallum, J, Phillips, C J, Reynolds, C, and Stevens, J
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We have made measurements to determine the parallax and proper motion of the three 6.7-GHz methanol masers G305.200$+$0.019, G305.202$+$0.208 and G305.208$+$0.206. The combined parallax is found to be 0.25$\pm $0.05 mas, corresponding to a distance of 4.1$^{+1.2}_{-0.7}$ kpc. This places the G305.2 star formation region in the Carina-Sagittarius spiral arm. The inclusion of G305.2 increases the Galactic azimuth range of the sources in this arm by 40$^\circ $ from Sato et al., allowing us to determine the pitch angle of this spiral with greater confidence to be $\psi = 19.0 \pm 2.6^\circ $. The first VLBI spot maps of the 6.7-GHz methanol masers towards these sources show that they have simple linear and ring-like structures, consistent with emission expected from classII methanol masers in general., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures and 8 tables
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- 2016
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78. High-velocity OH megamasers in IRAS 20100-4156: Evidence for a Supermassive Black Hole
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Harvey-Smith, L., Allison, J. R., Green, J. A., Bannister, K. W., Chippendale, A., Edwards, P. G., Heywood, I., Hotan, A. W., Lenc, E., Marvil, J., McConnell, D., Phillips, C. P., Sault, R. J., Serra, P., Stevens, J., Voronkov, M., and Whiting, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the discovery of new, high-velocity narrow-line components of the OH megamaser in IRAS 20100-4156. Results from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP)'s Boolardy Engineering Test Array (BETA) and the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) provide two independent measurements of the OH megamaser spectrum. We found evidence for OH megamaser clumps at $-$409 and $-$562 km/s (blue-shifted) from the systemic velocity of the galaxy, in addition to the lines previously known. The presence of such high velocities in the molecular emission from IRAS 20100$-$4156 could be explained by a ~50 pc molecular ring enclosing an approximately 3.8 billion solar mass black hole. We also discuss two alternatives, i.e. that the narrow-line masers are dynamically coupled to the wind driven by the active galactic nucleus or they are associated with two separate galactic nuclei. The comparison between the BETA and ATCA spectra provides another scientific verification of ASKAP's BETA. Our data, combined with previous measurements of the source enabled us to study the variability of the source over a twenty-six year period. The flux density of the brightest OH maser components has reduced by more than a factor of two between 1988 and 2015, whereas a secondary narrow-line component has more than doubled in the same time. Plans for high-resolution VLBI follow-up of this source are discussed, as are prospects for discovering new OH megamasers during the ASKAP early science program., Comment: Accepted to MNRAS. Seven pages, three figures
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79. Coincidence of a high-fluence blazar outburst with a PeV-energy neutrino event
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Kadler, M., Krauß, F., Mannheim, K., Ojha, R., Müller, C., Schulz, R., Anton, G., Baumgartner, W., Beuchert, T., Buson, S., Carpenter, B., Eberl, T., Edwards, P. G., Glawion, D. Eisenacher, Elsässer, D., Gehrels, N., Gräfe, C., Hase, H., Horiuchi, S., James, C. W., Kappes, A., Katz, U., Kreikenbohm, A., Kreter, M., Kreykenbohm, I., Langejahn, M., Leiter, K., Litzinger, E., Longo, F., Lovell, J. E. J., McEnery, J., Phillips, C., Plötz, C., Quick, J., Ros, E., Stecker, F. W., Steinbring, T., Stevens, J., Thompson, D. J., Trüstedt, J., Tzioumis, A. K., Wilms, J., and Zensus, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The discovery of extraterrestrial very-high-energy neutrinos by the IceCube collaboration has launched a quest for the identification of their astrophysical sources. Gamma-ray blazars have been predicted to yield a cumulative neutrino signal exceeding the atmospheric background above energies of 100 TeV, assuming that both the neutrinos and the gamma-ray photons are produced by accelerated protons in relativistic jets. Since the background spectrum falls steeply with increasing energy, the individual events with the clearest signature of being of an extraterrestrial origin are those at PeV energies. Inside the large positional-uncertainty fields of the first two PeV neutrinos detected by IceCube, the integrated emission of the blazar population has a sufficiently high electromagnetic flux to explain the detected IceCube events, but fluences of individual objects are too low to make an unambiguous source association. Here, we report that a major outburst of the blazar PKS B1424-418 occurred in temporal and positional coincidence with the third PeV-energy neutrino event (IC35) detected by IceCube. Based on an analysis of the full sample of gamma-ray blazars in the IC35 field and assuming a photo-hadronic emission model, we show that the long-term average gamma-ray emission of blazars as a class is in agreement with both the measured all-sky flux of PeV neutrinos and the spectral slope of the IceCube signal. The outburst of PKS B1424-418 has provided an energy output high enough to explain the observed PeV event, indicative of a direct physical association., Comment: Accepted for publication in Nature Physics on Mar 3rd, 2016 (arXiv version is the original submitted manuscript as per NatPhys regulations), 38 pages (including 10 pages of supplementary material), 3 figures
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80. Radio and Gamma-ray Properties of Extragalactic Jets from the TANAMI Sample
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Böck, M., Kadler, M., Müller, C., Tosti, G., Ojha, R., Wilms, J., Bastieri, D., Burnett, T., Carpenter, B., Cavazzuti, E., Dutka, M., Blanchard, J., Edwards, P. G., Hase, H., Horiuchi, S., Jauncey, D. L., Krauss, F., Lister, M. L., Lovell, J. E. J., Lott, B., Murphy, D. W., Phillips, C., Plötz, C., Pursimo, T., Quick, J., Ros, E., Taylor, G., Thompson, D. J., Tingay, S. J., Tzioumis, A., and Zensus, J. A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Using high-resolution radio imaging with VLBI techniques, the TANAMI program has been observing the parsec-scale radio jets of southern (declination south of -30{\deg}) gamma-ray bright AGN simultaneously with Fermi/LAT monitoring of their gamma-ray emission. We present the radio and gamma-ray properties of the TANAMI sources based on one year of contemporaneous TANAMI and Fermi/LAT data. A large fraction (72%) of the TANAMI sample can be associated with bright gamma-ray sources for this time range. Association rates differ for different optical classes with all BL Lacs, 76% of quasars and just 17% of galaxies detected by the LAT. Upper limits were established on the gamma-ray flux from TANAMI sources not detected by LAT. This analysis led to the identification of three new Fermi sources whose detection was later confirmed. The gamma-ray and radio luminosities are related by $L_\gamma \propto L_r^{0.89+-0.04}$. The brightness temperatures of the radio cores increase with the average gamma-ray luminosity, and the presence of brightness temperatures above the inverse Compton limit implies strong Doppler boosting in those sources. The undetected sources have lower gamma/radio luminosity ratios and lower contemporaneous brightness temperatures. Unless the Fermi/LAT-undetected blazars are strongly gamma-ray-fainter than the Fermi/LAT-detected ones, their gamma-ray luminosity should not be significantly lower than the upper limits calculated here., Comment: 12 pages, 11 figures, 3 tables, Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2016
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81. HI emission and absorption in nearby, gas-rich galaxies II. -- sample completion and detection of intervening absorption in NGC 5156
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Reeves, S. N., Sadler, E. M., Allison, J. R., Koribalski, B. S., Curran, S. J., Pracy, M. B., Phillips, C. J., Bignall, H. E., and Reynolds, C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the results of a survey for intervening 21cm HI absorption in a sample of 10 nearby, gas-rich galaxies selected from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS). This follows the six HIPASS galaxies searched in previous work and completes our full sample. In this paper we searched for absorption along 17 sightlines with impact parameters between 6 and 46 kpc, making one new detection. We also obtained simultaneous HI emission-line data, allowing us to directly relate the absorption-line detection rate to the HI distribution. From this we find the majority of the non-detections in the current sample are because sightline does not intersect the HI disc of the galaxy at sufficiently high column density, but that source structure is also an important factor. The detected absorption-line arises in the galaxy NGC 5156 ($z = 0.01$) at an impact parameter of 19 kpc. The line is deep and narrow with an integrated optical depth of 0.82 km s$^{-1}$. High resolution Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) images at 5 and 8 GHz reveal that the background source is resolved into two components with a separation of 2.6 arcsec (500 pc at the redshift of the galaxy), with the absorption likely occurring against a single component. We estimate that the ratio of the spin temperature and covering factor, $T_{\mathrm{S}}/f$, is approximately 950 K in the outer disc of NGC 5156, but further observations using VLBI would allow us to accurately measure the covering factor and spin temperature of the gas., Comment: 31 pages, 11 figures
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- 2016
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82. A pilot ASKAP survey of radio transient events in the region around the intermittent pulsar PSR J1107-5907
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Hobbs, G., Heywood, I., Bell, M. E., Kerr, M., Rowlinson, A., Johnston, S., Shannon, R. M., Voronkov, M. A., Ward, C., Banyer, J., Hancock, P. J., Murphy, Tara, Allison, J. R., Amy, S. W., Ball, L., Bannister, K., Bock, D. C. -J., Brodrick, D., Brothers, M., Brown, A. J., Bunton, J. D., Chapman, J., Chippendale, A. P., Chung, Y., DeBoer, D., Diamond, P., Edwards, P. G., Ekers, R., Ferris, R. H., Forsyth, R., Gough, R., Grancea, A., Gupta, N., Harvey-Smith, L., Hay, S., Hayman, D. B., Hotan, A. W., Hoyle, S., Humphreys, B., Indermuehle, B., Jacka, C. E., Jackson, C. A., Jackson, S., Jeganathan, K., Joseph, J, Kendall, R., Kiraly, D., Koribalski, B., Leach, M., Lenc, E., MacLeod, A., Mader, S., Marquarding, M., Marvil, J., McClure-Griffiths, N., McConnell, D., Mirtschin, P., Neuhold, S., Ng, A., Norris, R. P., O'Sullivan, J., Pearce, S., Phillips, C. J., Popping, A., Qiao, R. Y., Reynolds, J. E., Roberts, P., Sault, R. J., Schinckel, A. E. T., Serra, P., Shaw, R., Shimwell, T. W., Storey, M., Sweetnam, A. W., Tzioumis, A., Westmeier, T., Whiting, M., and Wilson, C. D.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We use observations from the Boolardy Engineering Test Array (BETA) of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) telescope to search for transient radio sources in the field around the intermittent pulsar PSR J1107-5907. The pulsar is thought to switch between an "off" state in which no emission is detectable, a weak state and a strong state. We ran three independent transient detection pipelines on two-minute snapshot images from a 13 hour BETA observation in order to 1) study the emission from the pulsar, 2) search for other transient emission from elsewhere in the image and 3) to compare the results from the different transient detection pipelines. The pulsar was easily detected as a transient source and, over the course of the observations, it switched into the strong state three times giving a typical timescale between the strong emission states of 3.7 hours. After the first switch it remained in the strong state for almost 40 minutes. The other strong states lasted less than 4 minutes. The second state change was confirmed using observations with the Parkes radio telescope. No other transient events were found and we place constraints on the surface density of such events on these timescales. The high sensitivity Parkes observations enabled us to detect individual bright pulses during the weak state and to study the strong state over a wide observing band. We conclude by showing that future transient surveys with ASKAP will have the potential to probe the intermittent pulsar population., Comment: Accepted by MNRAS
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- 2015
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83. Parathyroid Imaging: Four-dimensional Computed Tomography, Sestamibi, and Ultrasonography
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Strauss, Sara B., Roytman, Michelle, and Phillips, C. Douglas
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- 2021
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84. Author Correction: A Keplerian disk with a four-arm spiral birthing an episodically accreting high-mass protostar
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Burns, R. A., Uno, Y., Sakai, N., Blanchard, J., Rosli, Z., Orosz, G., Yonekura, Y., Tanabe, Y., Sugiyama, K., Hirota, T., Kim, Kee-Tae, Aberfelds, A., Volvach, A. E., Bartkiewicz, A., Caratti o Garatti, A., Sobolev, A. M., Stecklum, B., Brogan, C., Phillips, C., Ladeyschikov, D. A., Johnstone, D., Surcis, G., MacLeod, G. C., Linz, H., Chibueze, J. O., Brand, J., Eislöffel, J., Hyland, L., Uscanga, L., Olech, M., Durjasz, M., Bayandina, O., Breen, S., Ellingsen, S. P., van den Heever, S. P., Hunter, T. R., and Chen, X.
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85. Contributors
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Alamam, Dalyah, primary, de Almeida, Amanda Spring, additional, Altun, Gulbin Tore, additional, Arslantas, Reyhan, additional, Aşcı, Ramazan, additional, Bagatin, D., additional, Bagatin, T., additional, Bahamondes, Luis, additional, Bansal, Sonia, additional, Baria, Ariel, additional, Batur (Furkan), Ali, additional, Bayar, Kılıçhan, additional, Bolat, Mustafa Suat, additional, Branco, Luiz Guilherme S., additional, Brandt, R.B., additional, Burch, Robert (Trey) H., additional, Büyükalpelli, Recep, additional, Cantón-Habas, Vanesa, additional, Canturk, Mehmet, additional, Carrera-González, María del Pilar, additional, Chandrika, U.G., additional, Chen, Mengmeng, additional, Cinar, Önder, additional, Cindryani, Marilaeta, additional, Cole, Arron M., additional, Courel-Ibáñez, Javier, additional, Cruz-Montecinos, Carlos, additional, Davydov, Dmitry M., additional, Deutsch, J., additional, Devlin, John W., additional, Díaz de Terán, Javier, additional, Dincer, Pelin Corman, additional, Estévez-López, Fernando, additional, Failo, Alessandro, additional, Fallahi, Hamid Reza, additional, Francesco, Deni, additional, Fronczek, R., additional, Gil-Martínez, Alfonso, additional, Haan, J., additional, Haddad, Jorge, additional, Heredia-Rizo, Alberto Marcos, additional, Hirose, Munetaka, additional, Ismail, Che Aishah Nazariah, additional, Isomura, E., additional, Jaya, A.A. Gde Putra Semara, additional, Jehangir, Asad, additional, Karunarathna, Ureshani, additional, Kaur, Hardeep, additional, Keyhan, Seied Omid, additional, Kim, Matthew, additional, Kljajić, Z., additional, Koç, Meltem, additional, Kokki, Hannu, additional, Kokki, Merja, additional, Komatsu, Jun, additional, Lemaire, Antoine, additional, Liu, Nancy, additional, Long, Idris, additional, Lopes, Bettega Costa, additional, Luigi, Beretta, additional, Madeleine, Pascal, additional, Maestre-Cascales, Cristina, additional, de Magalhaes, Thais F., additional, Mahajan, Gaurav, additional, Malaguarnera, Michele, additional, Malić, M., additional, Malik, Zubair, additional, Margatho, Deborah, additional, Marilena, Marmiere, additional, Martínez-Martos, José Manuel, additional, Medeiros, Liciane Fernandes, additional, Miletich, Derek M., additional, Mullet, Etienne, additional, Mullins, Lynita, additional, Nascimento, Glauce Crivelaro, additional, Nemrava, J., additional, Ng, Kelsey, additional, Nishijo, Hisao, additional, Núñez-Cortés, Rodrigo, additional, Oladunjoye, Adeolu, additional, Oladunjoye, Olubunmi, additional, Ono, Taketoshi, additional, Paladini, Antonella, additional, Pangarkar, Sanjog, additional, Parkman, Henry P., additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofía, additional, Phillips, C. Ryan, additional, Pommer, Paula Pino, additional, Prada-Arias, Marcos, additional, Pullen, Sara, additional, Qureshi, Anam, additional, Ramirez-Éxposito, María Jesús, additional, Rekatsina, Martina, additional, Renato, Meani, additional, Rich-Ruiz, Manuel, additional, Sabzian, Roya, additional, Sakai, Shigekazu, additional, Šakić, K., additional, Šakić, L., additional, Saltelli, Giorgia, additional, Santos, Bruna Maitan, additional, Šarec Ivelj, M., additional, Sclafani, Anthony P., additional, Senapathi, Tjokorda Gde Agung, additional, ShangGuan, Wangning, additional, Shomorony, Andre, additional, Sorum, Paul Clay, additional, Sriganesh, Kamath, additional, Stefano, Turi, additional, Stein, Dirson João, additional, Szeto, Grace P.Y., additional, Szumita, Paul M., additional, Takamoto, Kouichi, additional, Tapia, Claudio, additional, Terwindt, G.M., additional, Torres, Iraci L.S., additional, Trevisan, Gabriela, additional, Tuna, Turgay, additional, Urakawa, Susumu, additional, Varrassi, Giustino, additional, Veal, Felicity, additional, Wonders, Quinn, additional, and Zandian, Dana, additional
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86. Phantom limb pain
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Miletich, Derek M., primary, Mullins, Lynita, additional, and Phillips, C. Ryan, additional
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- 2022
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87. Complex regional pain syndrome
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Phillips, C. Ryan, primary, Miletich, Derek M., additional, and Mullins, Lynita, additional
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88. Tree root research in New Zealand : a retrospective ‘review’ with emphasis on soil reinforcement for soil conservation and wind firmness
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Phillips, C. J.
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89. Long-term Survival with 18-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography-directed Therapy in Non-small Cell Lung Cancer with Synchronous Solitary Brain Metastasis
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Newman, S., Bucknell, N., Bressel, M., Tran, P., Campbell, B.A., David, S., Haghighi, N., Hanna, G.G., Kok, D., MacManus, M., Phillips, C., Plumridge, N., Shaw, M., Wirth, A., Wheeler, G., Ball, D., and Siva, S.
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- 2021
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90. Persistent Adverse Mental and Physical Health Outcomes Are Common among Women after Sexual Assault
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Riviello, R, Sullivan, J, Bhatt, K, Maltez, B, D’Anza, T, Bell, K, Lechner, M, Reese, R, Buchanan, J, Ho, J, Rossi, C, Nouhan, P, Platt, M, Phillips, C, Black, J, Reed, G, and McLean, S A
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91. The Influence of Different Physical Activity Behaviours on the Gut Microbiota of Older Irish Adults
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Zhong, X., Powell, C., Phillips, C. M., Millar, S. R., Carson, B. P., Dowd, K. P., Perry, I. J., Kearney, P. M., Harrington, J. M., O’Toole, P. W., and Donnelly, Alan E.
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92. Nurses' experiences providing palliative care to individuals living in rural communities: Aspects of the physical residential setting
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Kaasalainen, S, Brazil, K, Williams, A, Wilson, D, Willison, K, Marshall, D, Taniguchi, A, and Phillips, C
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93. Skill acquisition within a (more-than-human) community of practice: A study of beekeeping in Punjab, India
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Brown, T, Phillips, C, Ali, SS, Brown, T, Phillips, C, and Ali, SS
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- 2024
94. Gratitude for and to nature: insights from emails to urban trees
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Phillips, C, Straughan, E, Atchison, J, Phillips, C, Straughan, E, and Atchison, J
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95. The Past, Present, and Future of the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)
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Poldrack, R, Markiewicz, C, Appelhoff, S, Ashar, Y, Auer, T, Baillet, S, Bansal, S, Beltrachini, L, Benar, C, Bertazzoli, G, Bhogawar, S, Blair, R, Bortoletto, M, Boudreau, M, Brooks, T, Calhoun, V, Castelli, F, Clement, P, Cohen, A, Cohen-Adad, J, D'Ambrosio, S, de Hollander, G, de la Iglesia-Vayá, M, de la Vega, A, Delorme, A, Devinsky, O, Draschkow, D, Duff, E, Dupre, E, Earl, E, Esteban, O, Feingold, F, Flandin, G, Galassi, A, Gallitto, G, Ganz, M, Gau, R, Gholam, J, Ghosh, S, Giacomel, A, Gillman, A, Gleeson, P, Gramfort, A, Guay, S, Guidali, G, Halchenko, Y, Handwerker, D, Hardcastle, N, Herholz, P, Hermes, D, Honey, C, Innis, R, Ioanas, H, Jahn, A, Karakuzu, A, Keator, D, Kiar, G, Kincses, B, Laird, A, Lau, J, Lazari, A, Legarreta, J, Li, A, Li, X, Love, B, Lu, H, Marcantoni, E, Maumet, C, Mazzamuto, G, Meisler, S, Mikkelsen, M, Mutsaerts, H, Nichols, T, Nikolaidis, A, Nilsonne, G, Niso, G, Norgaard, M, Okell, T, Oostenveld, R, Ort, E, Park, P, Pawlik, M, Pernet, C, Pestilli, F, Petr, J, Phillips, C, Poline, J, Pollonini, L, Raamana, P, Ritter, P, Rizzo, G, Robbins, K, Rockhill, A, Rogers, C, Rokem, A, Rorden, C, Routier, A, Saborit-Torres, J, Salo, T, Schirner, M, Smith, R, Spisak, T, Sprenger, J, Swann, N, Szinte, M, Takerkart, S, Thirion, B, Thomas, A, Torabian, S, Varoquaux, G, Voytek, B, Welzel, J, Wilson, M, Yarkoni, T, Gorgolewski, K, Poldrack, Russell A., Markiewicz, Christopher J., Appelhoff, Stefan, Ashar, Yoni K., Auer, Tibor, Baillet, Sylvain, Bansal, Shashank, Beltrachini, Leandro, Benar, Christian G., Bertazzoli, Giacomo, Bhogawar, Suyash, Blair, Ross W., Bortoletto, Marta, Boudreau, Mathieu, Brooks, Teon L., Calhoun, Vince D., Castelli, Filippo Maria, Clement, Patricia, Cohen, Alexander L., Cohen-Adad, Julien, D'Ambrosio, Sasha, de Hollander, Gilles, de la Iglesia-Vayá, María, de la Vega, Alejandro, Delorme, Arnaud, Devinsky, Orrin, Draschkow, Dejan, Duff, Eugene Paul, DuPre, Elizabeth, Earl, Eric, Esteban, Oscar, Feingold, Franklin W., Flandin, Guillaume, Galassi, Anthony, Gallitto, Giuseppe, Ganz, Melanie, Gau, Rémi, Gholam, James, Ghosh, Satrajit S., Giacomel, Alessio, Gillman, Ashley G., Gleeson, Padraig, Gramfort, Alexandre, Guay, Samuel, Guidali, Giacomo, Halchenko, Yaroslav O., Handwerker, Daniel A., Hardcastle, Nell, Herholz, Peer, Hermes, Dora, Honey, Christopher J., Innis, Robert B., Ioanas, Horea-Ioan, Jahn, Andrew, Karakuzu, Agah, Keator, David B., Kiar, Gregory, Kincses, Balint, Laird, Angela R., Lau, Jonathan C., Lazari, Alberto, Legarreta, Jon Haitz, Li, Adam, Li, Xiangrui, Love, Bradley C., Lu, Hanzhang, Marcantoni, Eleonora, Maumet, Camille, Mazzamuto, Giacomo, Meisler, Steven L., Mikkelsen, Mark, Mutsaerts, Henk, Nichols, Thomas E., Nikolaidis, Aki, Nilsonne, Gustav, Niso, Guiomar, Norgaard, Martin, Okell, Thomas W., Oostenveld, Robert, Ort, Eduard, Park, Patrick J., Pawlik, Mateusz, Pernet, Cyril R., Pestilli, Franco, Petr, Jan, Phillips, Christophe, Poline, Jean-Baptiste, Pollonini, Luca, Raamana, Pradeep Reddy, Ritter, Petra, Rizzo, Gaia, Robbins, Kay A., Rockhill, Alexander P., Rogers, Christine, Rokem, Ariel, Rorden, Chris, Routier, Alexandre, Saborit-Torres, Jose Manuel, Salo, Taylor, Schirner, Michael, Smith, Robert E., Spisak, Tamas, Sprenger, Julia, Swann, Nicole C., Szinte, Martin, Takerkart, Sylvain, Thirion, Bertrand, Thomas, Adam G., Torabian, Sajjad, Varoquaux, Gael, Voytek, Bradley, Welzel, Julius, Wilson, Martin, Yarkoni, Tal, Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J., Poldrack, R, Markiewicz, C, Appelhoff, S, Ashar, Y, Auer, T, Baillet, S, Bansal, S, Beltrachini, L, Benar, C, Bertazzoli, G, Bhogawar, S, Blair, R, Bortoletto, M, Boudreau, M, Brooks, T, Calhoun, V, Castelli, F, Clement, P, Cohen, A, Cohen-Adad, J, D'Ambrosio, S, de Hollander, G, de la Iglesia-Vayá, M, de la Vega, A, Delorme, A, Devinsky, O, Draschkow, D, Duff, E, Dupre, E, Earl, E, Esteban, O, Feingold, F, Flandin, G, Galassi, A, Gallitto, G, Ganz, M, Gau, R, Gholam, J, Ghosh, S, Giacomel, A, Gillman, A, Gleeson, P, Gramfort, A, Guay, S, Guidali, G, Halchenko, Y, Handwerker, D, Hardcastle, N, Herholz, P, Hermes, D, Honey, C, Innis, R, Ioanas, H, Jahn, A, Karakuzu, A, Keator, D, Kiar, G, Kincses, B, Laird, A, Lau, J, Lazari, A, Legarreta, J, Li, A, Li, X, Love, B, Lu, H, Marcantoni, E, Maumet, C, Mazzamuto, G, Meisler, S, Mikkelsen, M, Mutsaerts, H, Nichols, T, Nikolaidis, A, Nilsonne, G, Niso, G, Norgaard, M, Okell, T, Oostenveld, R, Ort, E, Park, P, Pawlik, M, Pernet, C, Pestilli, F, Petr, J, Phillips, C, Poline, J, Pollonini, L, Raamana, P, Ritter, P, Rizzo, G, Robbins, K, Rockhill, A, Rogers, C, Rokem, A, Rorden, C, Routier, A, Saborit-Torres, J, Salo, T, Schirner, M, Smith, R, Spisak, T, Sprenger, J, Swann, N, Szinte, M, Takerkart, S, Thirion, B, Thomas, A, Torabian, S, Varoquaux, G, Voytek, B, Welzel, J, Wilson, M, Yarkoni, T, Gorgolewski, K, Poldrack, Russell A., Markiewicz, Christopher J., Appelhoff, Stefan, Ashar, Yoni K., Auer, Tibor, Baillet, Sylvain, Bansal, Shashank, Beltrachini, Leandro, Benar, Christian G., Bertazzoli, Giacomo, Bhogawar, Suyash, Blair, Ross W., Bortoletto, Marta, Boudreau, Mathieu, Brooks, Teon L., Calhoun, Vince D., Castelli, Filippo Maria, Clement, Patricia, Cohen, Alexander L., Cohen-Adad, Julien, D'Ambrosio, Sasha, de Hollander, Gilles, de la Iglesia-Vayá, María, de la Vega, Alejandro, Delorme, Arnaud, Devinsky, Orrin, Draschkow, Dejan, Duff, Eugene Paul, DuPre, Elizabeth, Earl, Eric, Esteban, Oscar, Feingold, Franklin W., Flandin, Guillaume, Galassi, Anthony, Gallitto, Giuseppe, Ganz, Melanie, Gau, Rémi, Gholam, James, Ghosh, Satrajit S., Giacomel, Alessio, Gillman, Ashley G., Gleeson, Padraig, Gramfort, Alexandre, Guay, Samuel, Guidali, Giacomo, Halchenko, Yaroslav O., Handwerker, Daniel A., Hardcastle, Nell, Herholz, Peer, Hermes, Dora, Honey, Christopher J., Innis, Robert B., Ioanas, Horea-Ioan, Jahn, Andrew, Karakuzu, Agah, Keator, David B., Kiar, Gregory, Kincses, Balint, Laird, Angela R., Lau, Jonathan C., Lazari, Alberto, Legarreta, Jon Haitz, Li, Adam, Li, Xiangrui, Love, Bradley C., Lu, Hanzhang, Marcantoni, Eleonora, Maumet, Camille, Mazzamuto, Giacomo, Meisler, Steven L., Mikkelsen, Mark, Mutsaerts, Henk, Nichols, Thomas E., Nikolaidis, Aki, Nilsonne, Gustav, Niso, Guiomar, Norgaard, Martin, Okell, Thomas W., Oostenveld, Robert, Ort, Eduard, Park, Patrick J., Pawlik, Mateusz, Pernet, Cyril R., Pestilli, Franco, Petr, Jan, Phillips, Christophe, Poline, Jean-Baptiste, Pollonini, Luca, Raamana, Pradeep Reddy, Ritter, Petra, Rizzo, Gaia, Robbins, Kay A., Rockhill, Alexander P., Rogers, Christine, Rokem, Ariel, Rorden, Chris, Routier, Alexandre, Saborit-Torres, Jose Manuel, Salo, Taylor, Schirner, Michael, Smith, Robert E., Spisak, Tamas, Sprenger, Julia, Swann, Nicole C., Szinte, Martin, Takerkart, Sylvain, Thirion, Bertrand, Thomas, Adam G., Torabian, Sajjad, Varoquaux, Gael, Voytek, Bradley, Welzel, Julius, Wilson, Martin, Yarkoni, Tal, and Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J.
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The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven standard for the organization of data and metadata from a growing range of neuroscience modalities. This paper is meant as a history of how the standard has developed and grown over time. We outline the principles behind the project, the mechanisms by which it has been extended, and some of the challenges being addressed as it evolves. We also discuss the lessons learned through the project, with the aim of enabling researchers in other domains to learn from the success of BIDS.
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96. The Past, Present, and Future of the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)
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Poldrack, R. A., Markiewicz, C. J., Appelhoff, S., Ashar, Y. K., Auer, T., Baillet, S., Bansal, S., Beltrachini, L., Bertazzoli, G., Bhogawar, S., Blair, R. W., Bortoletto, M., Boudreau, M., Brooks, T. L., Bénar, C. G., Calhoun, V. D., Castelli, F. M., Clement, P., Cohen, A. L., Cohen-Adad, J., Dambrosio, S., Delorme, A., Devinsky, O., Draschkow, D., Duff, E. P., Dupre, E., Earl, E., Esteban, O., Feingold, F. W., Flandin, G., Galassi, A., Gallitto, G., Ganz, M., Gholam, J., Ghosh, S. S., Giacomel, A., Gillman, A. G., Gleeson, P., Gramfort, A., Guay, S., Guidali, G., Halchenko, Y. O., Handwerker, D. A., Hardcastle, N., Herholz, P., Hermes, D., Honey, C. J., Innis, R. B., Ioanas, H.-I., Jahn, A., Karakuzu, A., Keator, D. B., Kiar, G., Kincses, B., Laird, A. R., Lau, J. C., Lazari, A., Legarreta, J. H., Li, A., Li, X., Love, B. C., Lu, H., Maumet, C., Mazzamuto, G., Meisler, S. L., Mikkelsen, M., Mutsaerts, H., Nichols, T. E., Nikolaidis, A., Nilsonne, G., Niso, G., Norgaard, M., Okell, T. W., Oostenveld, R., Ort, E., Park, P. J., Pawlik, M., Pernet, C. R., Pestilli, F., (0000-0002-3201-6002) Petr, J., Phillips, C., Poline, J.-B., Pollonini, L., Raamana, P. R., Ritter, P., Rizzo, G., Robbins, K. A., Rockhill, A. P., Rogers, C., Rokem, A., Rorden, C., Routier, A., Saborit-Torres, J. M., Salo, T., Schirner, M., Smith, R. E., Spisak, T., Sprenger, J., Swann, N. C., Szinte, M., Takerkart, S., Thirion, B., Thomas, A. G., Torabian, S., Varoquaux, G., Vaya, M. D. L. I., Voytek, B., Welzel, J., Wilson, M., Hollander, G., Vega, A., Gorgolewski, K. J., Poldrack, R. A., Markiewicz, C. J., Appelhoff, S., Ashar, Y. K., Auer, T., Baillet, S., Bansal, S., Beltrachini, L., Bertazzoli, G., Bhogawar, S., Blair, R. W., Bortoletto, M., Boudreau, M., Brooks, T. L., Bénar, C. G., Calhoun, V. D., Castelli, F. M., Clement, P., Cohen, A. L., Cohen-Adad, J., Dambrosio, S., Delorme, A., Devinsky, O., Draschkow, D., Duff, E. P., Dupre, E., Earl, E., Esteban, O., Feingold, F. W., Flandin, G., Galassi, A., Gallitto, G., Ganz, M., Gholam, J., Ghosh, S. S., Giacomel, A., Gillman, A. G., Gleeson, P., Gramfort, A., Guay, S., Guidali, G., Halchenko, Y. O., Handwerker, D. A., Hardcastle, N., Herholz, P., Hermes, D., Honey, C. J., Innis, R. B., Ioanas, H.-I., Jahn, A., Karakuzu, A., Keator, D. B., Kiar, G., Kincses, B., Laird, A. R., Lau, J. C., Lazari, A., Legarreta, J. H., Li, A., Li, X., Love, B. C., Lu, H., Maumet, C., Mazzamuto, G., Meisler, S. L., Mikkelsen, M., Mutsaerts, H., Nichols, T. E., Nikolaidis, A., Nilsonne, G., Niso, G., Norgaard, M., Okell, T. W., Oostenveld, R., Ort, E., Park, P. J., Pawlik, M., Pernet, C. R., Pestilli, F., (0000-0002-3201-6002) Petr, J., Phillips, C., Poline, J.-B., Pollonini, L., Raamana, P. R., Ritter, P., Rizzo, G., Robbins, K. A., Rockhill, A. P., Rogers, C., Rokem, A., Rorden, C., Routier, A., Saborit-Torres, J. M., Salo, T., Schirner, M., Smith, R. E., Spisak, T., Sprenger, J., Swann, N. C., Szinte, M., Takerkart, S., Thirion, B., Thomas, A. G., Torabian, S., Varoquaux, G., Vaya, M. D. L. I., Voytek, B., Welzel, J., Wilson, M., Hollander, G., Vega, A., and Gorgolewski, K. J.
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The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a community-driven standard for the organization of data and metadata from a growing range of neuroscience modalities. This paper is meant as a history of how the standard has developed and grown over time. We outline the principles behind the project, and the mechanisms by which it has been extended. We also discuss the lessons learned through the project, with the aim of enabling researchers in other domains to learn from the success of BIDS.
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97. A forward-looking approach to climate change and the risk of societal collapse
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Steel, D., Phillips, C., Giang, A., Mintz-Woo, K., Steel, D., Phillips, C., Giang, A., and Mintz-Woo, K.
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This article proposes a forward-looking approach to studying societal collapse risks related to climate change. Such an approach should indicate how to study emerging collapse risks and suggest strategies for adapting to them. Our approach is based on three postulates that facilitate a forward-looking approach: (1) collapse, if it occurred, would be a lengthy process rather than an abrupt event; (2) significant collapse risks already exist in some places; and (3) diminishing returns on adaptation to intensifying climate impacts are a key driver of collapse risks. The first two postulates suggests that collapse risks can be studied in process, while the third points to strategies for adaptation pathways that avoid unsustainable diminishing returns. Applying diminishing returns to climate change adaptation, rather than sociopolitical complexity or resource extraction, is also a novel theoretical contribution to collapse literature.
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98. The Gamma-Ray Emitting Radio-Loud Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy PKS 2004-447 II. The Radio View
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Schulz, R., Kreikenbohm, A., Kadler, M., Ojha, R., Ros, E., Stevens, J., Edwards, P. G., Carpenter, B., Elsässer, D., Gehrels, N., Großberger, C., Hase, H., Horiuchi, S., Lovell, J. E. J., Mannheim, K., Markowitz, A., Müller, C., Phillips, C., Plötz, C., Quick, J., Trüstedt, J., Tzioumis, A. K., and Wilms, J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Gamma-ray detected radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 (g-NLS1) galaxies constitute a small but interesting sample of the gamma-ray loud AGN. The radio-loudest g-NLS1 known, PKS 2004-447, is located in the southern hemisphere and is monitored in the radio regime by the multiwavelength monitoring program TANAMI. We aim for the first detailed study of the radio morphology and long-term radio spectral evolution of PKS 2004-447, which are essential to understand the diversity of the radio properties of g-NLS1s. The TANAMI VLBI monitoring program uses the Australian Long Baseline Array (LBA) and telescopes in Antarctica, Chile, New Zealand, and South Africa to monitor the jets of radio-loud active galaxies in the southern hemisphere. Lower resolution radio flux density measurements at multiple radio frequencies over four years of observations were obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The TANAMI VLBI image at 8.4 GHz shows an extended one-sided jet with a dominant compact VLBI core. Its brightness temperature is consistent with equipartition, but it is an order of magnitude below other g-NLS1s with the sample value varying over two orders of magnitude. We find a compact morphology with a projected large-scale size <11 kpc and a persistent steep radio spectrum with moderate flux-density variability. PKS 2004-447 appears to be a unique member of the g-NLS1 sample. It exhibits blazar-like features, such as a flat featureless X-ray spectrum and a core dominated, one-sided parsec-scale jet with indications for relativistic beaming. However, the data also reveal properties atypical for blazars, such as a radio spectrum and large-scale size consistent with Compact-Steep-Spectrum (CSS) objects, which are usually associated with young radio sources. These characteristics are unique among all g-NLS1s and extremely rare among gamma-ray loud AGN., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics
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99. Frequency-domain nonlinear optics in two-dimensionally patterned quasi-phase-matching media
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Phillips, C. R., Mayer, B. W., Gallmann, L., and Keller, U.
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Physics - Optics - Abstract
Advances in the amplification and manipulation of ultrashort laser pulses has led to revolutions in several areas. Examples include chirped pulse amplification for generating high peak-power lasers, power-scalable amplification techniques, pulse shaping via modulation of spatially-dispersed laser pulses, and efficient frequency-mixing in quasi-phase-matched nonlinear crystals to access new spectral regions. In this work, we introduce and demonstrate a new platform for nonlinear optics which has the potential to combine all of these separate functionalities (pulse amplification, frequency transfer, and pulse shaping) into a single monolithic device. Moreover, our approach simultaneously offers solutions to the performance-limiting issues in the conventionally-used techniques, and supports scaling in power and bandwidth of the laser source. The approach is based on two-dimensional patterning of quasi-phase-matching gratings combined with optical parametric interactions involving spatially dispersed laser pulses. Our proof of principle experiment demonstrates this new paradigm via mid-infrared optical parametric chirped pulse amplification of few-cycle pulses.
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100. Optimization of vortex pinning by nanoparticles using simulations of time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau model
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Koshelev, A. E., Sadovskyy, I. A., Phillips, C. L., and Glatz, A.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
Introducing nanoparticles into superconducting materials has emerged as an efficient route to enhance their current-carrying capability. We address the problem of optimizing vortex pinning landscape for randomly distributed metallic spherical inclusions using large-scale numerical simulations of time-dependent Ginzburg-Landau equations. We found the size and density of particles for which the highest critical current is realized in a fixed magnetic field. For each particle size and magnetic field, the critical current reaches a maximum value at a certain particle density, which typically corresponds to 15-23% of the total volume being replaced by nonsuperconducting material. For fixed diameter, this optimal particle density increases with the magnetic field. Moreover, we found that the optimal particle diameter slowly decreases with the magnetic field from 4.5 to 2.5 coherence lengths at a given temperature. This result shows that pinning landscapes have to be designed for specific applications taking into account relevant magnetic field scales., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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