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2. Systematic comparison of neural networks used in discovering strong gravitational lenses
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More, Anupreeta, Canameras, Raoul, Jaelani, Anton T., Shu, Yiping, Ishida, Yuichiro, Wong, Kenneth C., Inoue, Kaiki Taro, Schuldt, Stefan, and Sonnenfeld, Alessandro
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
Efficient algorithms are being developed to search for strong gravitational lens systems owing to increasing large imaging surveys. Neural networks have been successfully used to discover galaxy-scale lens systems in imaging surveys such as the Kilo Degree Survey, Hyper-Suprime Cam (HSC) Survey and Dark Energy Survey over the last few years. Thus, it has become imperative to understand how some of these networks compare, their strengths and the role of the training datasets as most of the networks make use of supervised learning algorithms. In this work, we present the first-of-its-kind systematic comparison and benchmarking of networks from four teams that have analysed the HSC Survey data. Each team has designed their training samples and developed neural networks independently but coordinated apriori in reserving specific datasets strictly for test purposes. The test sample consists of mock lenses, real (candidate) lenses and real non-lenses gathered from various sources to benchmark and characterise the performance of each of the network. While each team's network performed much better on their own constructed test samples compared to those from others, all networks performed comparable on the test sample with real (candidate) lenses and non-lenses. We also investigate the impact of swapping the training samples amongst the teams while retaining the same network architecture. We find that this resulted in improved performance for some networks. These results have direct implications on measures to be taken for lens searches with upcoming imaging surveys such as the Rubin-Legacy Survey of Space and Time, Roman and Euclid., Comment: 13 pages, 8 figures
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- 2024
3. Myeloid Ezh2 Deficiency Limits Atherosclerosis Development
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Annette E. Neele, Hung-Jen Chen, Marion J. J. Gijbels, Saskia van der Velden, Marten A. Hoeksema, Marieke C. S. Boshuizen, Jan Van den Bossche, Anton T. Tool, Hanke L. Matlung, Timo K. van den Berg, Esther Lutgens, and Menno P. J. de Winther
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atherosclerosis ,epigenetic ,histone modification ,H3K27 ,macrophage ,polycomb ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Macrophages define a key component of immune cells present in atherosclerotic lesions and are central regulators of the disease. Since epigenetic processes are important in controlling macrophage function, interfering with epigenetic pathways in macrophages might be a novel approach to combat atherosclerosis. Histone H3K27 trimethylation is a repressive histone mark catalyzed by polycomb repressive complex with EZH2 as the catalytic subunit. EZH2 is described to increase macrophage inflammatory responses by supressing the suppressor of cytokine signaling, Socs3. We previously showed that myeloid deletion of Kdm6b, an enzymes that in contrast to EZH2 removes repressive histone H3K27me3 marks, results in advanced atherosclerosis. Because of its opposing function and importance of EZH2 in macrophage inflammatory responses, we here studied the role of myeloid EZH2 in atherosclerosis. A myeloid-specific Ezh2 deficient mouse strain (Ezh2del) was generated (LysM-cre+ x Ezh2fl/fl) and bone marrow from Ezh2del or Ezh2wt mice was transplanted to Ldlr-/- mice which were fed a high fat diet for 9 weeks to study atherosclerosis. Atherosclerotic lesion size was significantly decreased in Ezh2del transplanted mice compared to control. The percentage of macrophages in the atherosclerotic lesion was similar, however neutrophil numbers were lower in Ezh2del transplanted mice. Correspondingly, the migratory capacity of neutrophils was decreased in Ezh2del mice. Moreover, peritoneal Ezh2del foam cells showed a reduction in the inflammatory response with reduced production of nitric oxide, IL-6 and IL-12. In Conclusion, myeloid Ezh2 deficiency impairs neutrophil migration and reduces macrophage foam cell inflammatory responses, both contributing to reduced atherosclerosis.
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- 2021
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4. S100A8/A9 Is a Marker for the Release of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps and Induces Neutrophil Activation
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Evelien G. G. Sprenkeler, Judith Zandstra, Nadine D. van Kleef, Ines Goetschalckx, Bibian Verstegen, Cathelijn E. M. Aarts, Hans Janssen, Anton T. J. Tool, Gerard van Mierlo, Robin van Bruggen, Ilse Jongerius, and Taco W. Kuijpers
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neutrophils ,neutrophil extracellular traps ,S100A8/A9 ,MRP8/14 ,calprotectin ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cells in the circulation and they are the first cells recruited to sites of infection or inflammation. Almost half of the intracellular protein content in neutrophils consists of S100A8 and S100A9, though there has been controversy about their actual localization. Once released extracellularly, these proteins are thought to act as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), though their mechanism of action is not well understood. These S100 proteins mainly form heterodimers (S100A8/A9, also known as calprotectin) and this heterocomplex is recognized as a useful biomarker for several inflammatory diseases. We observed that S100A8/A9 is highly present in the cytoplasmic fraction of neutrophils and is not part of the granule content. Furthermore, we found that S100A8/A9 was not released in parallel with granular content but upon the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). Accordingly, neutrophils of patients with chronic granulomatous disease, who are deficient in phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)-induced NETosis, did not release S100A8/A9 upon PMA stimulation. Moreover, we purified S100A8/A9 from the cytoplasmic fraction of neutrophils and found that S100A8/A9 could induce neutrophil activation, including adhesion and CD11b upregulation, indicating that this DAMP might amplify neutrophil activation.
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- 2022
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5. Survey of Gravitationally lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI) $-$ X. Strong Lens Finding in The HSC-SSP using Convolutional Neural Networks
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Jaelani, Anton T., More, Anupreeta, Wong, Kenneth C., Inoue, Kaiki T., Chao, Dani C. -Y., Premadi, Premana W., and Cañameras, Raoul
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We apply a novel model based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to identify gravitationally-lensed galaxies in multi-band imaging of the Hyper Suprime Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) Survey. The trained model is applied to a parent sample of 2 350 061 galaxies selected from the $\sim$ 800 deg$^2$ Wide area of the HSC-SSP Public Data Release 2. The galaxies in HSC Wide are selected based on stringent pre-selection criteria, such as multiband magnitudes, stellar mass, star formation rate, extendedness limit, photometric redshift range, etc. Initially, the CNNs provide a total of 20 241 cutouts with a score greater than 0.9, but this number is subsequently reduced to 1 522 cutouts by removing definite non-lenses for further inspection by human eyes. We discover 43 definite and 269 probable lenses, of which 97 are completely new. In addition, out of 880 potential lenses, we recovered 289 known systems in the literature. We identify 143 candidates from the known systems that had higher confidence in previous searches. Our model can also recover 285 candidate galaxy-scale lenses from the Survey of Gravitationally lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI), where a single foreground galaxy acts as the deflector. Even though group-scale and cluster-scale lens systems were not included in the training, a sample of 32 SuGOHI-c (i.e., group/cluster-scale systems) lens candidates was retrieved. Our discoveries will be useful for ongoing and planned spectroscopic surveys, such as the Subaru Prime Focus Spectrograph project, to measure lens and source redshifts in order to enable detailed lens modelling., Comment: Submitted to MNRAS, 16 pages, 13 figures. Comments welcome
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- 2023
6. Increased circulating interleukin-8 in patients with resistance to thyroid hormone receptor α
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Anne H van der Spek, Olga V Surovtseva, Saskia Aan, Anton T J Tool, Annemarie van de Geer, Korcan Demir, Anja L M van Gucht, A S Paul van Trotsenburg, and Timo K van den Berg
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thyroid hormone receptor alpha ,resistance to thyroid hormone ,interleukin-8 ,macrophage ,innate immunity ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Innate immune cells have recently been identified as novel thyroid hormone (TH) target cells in which intracellular TH levels appear to play an important functional role. The possible involvement of TH receptor alpha (TRα), which is the predominant TR in these cells, has not been studied to date. Studies in TRα0/0 mice suggest a role for this receptor in innate immune function. The aim of this study was to determine whether TRα affects the human innate immune response. We assessed circulating interleukin-8 concentrations in a cohort of 8 patients with resistance to TH due to a mutation of TRα (RTHα) and compared these results to healthy controls. In addition, we measured neutrophil and macrophage function in one of these RTHα patients (mutation D211G). Circulating interleukin-8 levels were elevated in 7 out of 8 RTHα patients compared to controls. These patients harbor different mutations, suggesting that this is a general feature of the syndrome of RTHα. Neutrophil spontaneous apoptosis, bacterial killing, NAPDH oxidase activity and chemotaxis were unaltered in cells derived from the RTHαD211G patient. RTHα macrophage phagocytosis and cytokine induction after LPS treatment were similar to results from control cells. The D211G mutation did not result in clinically relevant impairment of neutrophil or pro-inflammatory macrophage function. As elevated circulating IL-8 is also observed in hyperthyroidism, this observation could be due to the high-normal to high levels of circulating T3 found in patients with RTHα.
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- 2017
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7. Neutrophils as Suppressors of T Cell Proliferation: Does Age Matter?
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Cathelijn E. M. Aarts, Ida H. Hiemstra, Anton T. J. Tool, T. K. van den Berg, Erik Mul, Robin van Bruggen, and Taco W. Kuijpers
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neutrophils ,progenitors ,MDSC activity ,T cell suppression ,cell isolation ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Whereas, neutrophils have long been considered to mainly function as efficient innate immunity killers of micro-organisms at infected sites, they are now recognized to also be involved in modulation of adaptive immune responses. Immature and mature neutrophils were reported to have the capacity to suppress T cell-mediated immune responses as so-called granulocyte-myeloid-derived suppressor cells (g-MDSCs), and thereby affect the clinical outcome of cancer patients and impact the chronicity of microbial infections or rejection reactions in organ transplantation settings. These MDSCs were at first considered to be immature myeloid cells that left the bone marrow due to disease-specific signals. Current studies show that also mature neutrophils can exert suppressive activity. In this study we investigated in a robust T cell suppression assay whether immature CD11b+ myeloid cells were capable of MDSC activity comparable to mature fully differentiated neutrophils. We compared circulating neutrophils with myeloid cell fractions from the bone marrow at different differentiation stages. Our results indicate that functional MDSC activity is only becoming detectable at the final stage of differentiation, depending on the procedure of cell isolation. The MDSC activity obtained during neutrophil maturation correlated with the induction of the well-known highly mobile and toxic effector functions of the circulating neutrophil. Although immature neutrophils have been suggested to be increased in the circulation of cancer patients, we show here that immature neutrophils are not efficient in suppressing T cells. This suggests that the presence of immature neutrophils in the bloodstream of cancer patients represent a mere association or may function as a source of mature neutrophils in the tumor environment but not a direct cause of enhanced MDSC activity in cancer.
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- 2019
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8. A Bayesian Approach to Strong Lens Finding in the Era of Wide-area Surveys
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Holloway, Philip, Marshall, Philip J., Verma, Aprajita, More, Anupreeta, Cañameras, Raoul, Jaelani, Anton T., Ishida, Yuichiro, and Wong, Kenneth C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The arrival of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), Euclid-Wide and Roman wide area sensitive surveys will herald a new era in strong lens science in which the number of strong lenses known is expected to rise from $\mathcal{O}(10^3)$ to $\mathcal{O}(10^5)$. However, current lens-finding methods still require time-consuming follow-up visual inspection by strong-lens experts to remove false positives which is only set to increase with these surveys. In this work we demonstrate a range of methods to produce calibrated probabilities to help determine the veracity of any given lens candidate. To do this we use the classifications from citizen science and multiple neural networks for galaxies selected from the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) survey. Our methodology is not restricted to particular classifier types and could be applied to any strong lens classifier which produces quantitative scores. Using these calibrated probabilities, we generate an ensemble classifier, combining citizen science and neural network lens finders. We find such an ensemble can provide improved classification over the individual classifiers. We find a false positive rate of $10^{-3}$ can be achieved with a completeness of $46\%$, compared to $34\%$ for the best individual classifier. Given the large number of galaxy-galaxy strong lenses anticipated in LSST, such improvement would still produce significant numbers of false positives, in which case using calibrated probabilities will be essential for population analysis of large populations of lenses., Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
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9. Survey of Gravitationally Lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). IX. Discovery of Strongly Lensed Quasar Candidates
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Chan, James H. H., Wong, Kenneth C., Ding, Xuheng, Chao, Dani, Chiu, I-Non, Jaelani, Anton T., Kayo, Issha, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, and Suyu, Sherry H.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the discovery of new lensed quasar candidates in the imaging data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) DR4, covering $1\,310~{\rm deg}^2$ of the sky with seeing of $\approx0.6''$. In addition to two catalogs of MILLIQUAS and AllWISEAGN, which contain confirmed and candidate quasars, we preselect quasar sources using color cuts from the HSC ($grizy$) and unWISE ($W1+W2$) photometric data based on SDSS spectroscopic catalogs. We search for the presence of multiple point sources with similar color through the convolution of the Laplacian of the preselected quasar image cutouts with the Laplacian of the point spread function, resulting in a reduction of lens candidates from $1\,652\,329$ to $121\,511$ ($7.4\%$). After visual binary classification, we grade $6\,199$ ($0.4\%$) potential lenses on a scale of 0 to 3, with 3 indicating a lens and 0 indicating a non-lens. Finally we obtain 162 lens candidates with an average grade of $\geq2$, and among them, we successfully recover 18 known lenses. By fitting the light distribution and removing the known contaminants, we discover that 57 new systems contain at least two point sources and a galaxy in between, including 10 possible quadruply lensed quasars. This new sample of lens candidates exhibits a median separation of $1.26''$ and a magnitude limit of $i\approx22$. Spectroscopic or high-resolution imaging follow up on these newly discovered lensed quasar candidates will further allow their natures to be confirmed., Comment: 25 pages, 14 figures
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- 2023
10. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). VIII. New galaxy-scale lenses from the HSC SSP
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Wong, Kenneth C., Chan, James H. H., Chao, Dani C. -Y., Jaelani, Anton T., Kayo, Issha, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, More, Anupreeta, and Oguri, Masamune
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We conduct a search for galaxy-scale strong gravitational lens systems in Data Release 4 of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC SSP), consisting of data taken up to the S21A semester. We select 103191 luminous red galaxies from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) sample that have deep multiband imaging from the HSC SSP and use the YattaLens algorithm to automatically identify lens candidates with blue arc-like features. The candidates are visually inspected and graded based on their likelihood of being a lens. We find 8 definite lenses, 28 probable lenses, and 138 possible lenses. The new lens candidates generally have lens redshifts in the range $0.3 \lesssim z_{\mathrm{L}} \lesssim 0.9$, a key intermediate redshift range to study the evolution of galaxy structure. Follow-up spectroscopy will confirm these new lenses and measure source redshifts to enable detailed lens modeling., Comment: Accepted for publication in PASJ; 12 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables
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- 2022
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11. HOLISMOKES. VIII. High-redshift, strong-lens search in the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program
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Shu, Yiping, Cañameras, Raoul, Schuldt, Stefan, Suyu, Sherry H., Taubenberger, Stefan, Inoue, Kaiki Taro, and Jaelani, Anton T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We carry out a search for strong-lens systems containing high-redshift lens galaxies with the goal of extending strong-lensing-assisted galaxy evolutionary studies to earlier cosmic time. Two strong-lens classifiers are constructed from a deep residual network and trained with datasets of different lens-redshift and brightness distributions. We classify a sample of 5,356,628 pre-selected objects from the Wide-layer fields in the second public data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) by applying the two classifiers to their HSC $gri$-filter cutouts. Cutting off at thresholds that correspond to a false positive rate of $10^{-3}$ on our test set, the two classifiers identify 5,468 and 6,119 strong-lens candidates. Visually inspecting the cutouts of those candidates results in 735 grade-A or B strong-lens candidates in total, of which 277 candidates are discovered for the first time. This is the single largest set of galaxy-scale strong-lens candidates discovered with HSC data to date, and nearly half of it (331/735) contains lens galaxies with photometric redshifts above 0.6. Our discoveries will serve as a valuable target list for ongoing and scheduled spectroscopic surveys such as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, the Subaru Prime Focus Spectrograph project, and the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures + appendices, published on the A&A
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- 2022
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12. Efficacy and acceptability of interventions to reduce antipsychotic polypharmacy: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
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Köhler-Forsberg, Ole, Højlund, Mikkel, Rohde, Christopher, Kemp, Adam F., Gregersen, Anton T., Mellentin, Angelina I., and Correll, Christoph U.
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- 2024
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13. Properties of the Environment of Galaxies in Clusters of Galaxies CL 0024+1654 and RX J0152.7-1357
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Premadi, Premana W., Nugroho, Dading H., and Jaelani, Anton T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the results of combined analyses of X-ray and optical data of two galaxy clusters, CL 0024$+$1654 and RX J0152.7$-$1357 at redshift $z = 0.395$ and $z = 0.830$, respectively, which offer a holistic physical description of the two clusters. Our X-ray analysis yields temperature and density profile of the gas in the intra-cluster medium (ICM). Using optical photometric and spectroscopic data, complemented with mass distribution from gravitational lensing study, we investigate any possible correlation between the physical properties of the galaxy members, i.e., their color, morphology, and star formation rate (SFR) with their environments. We quantify the properties of the environment of each galaxy by galaxy number density, ICM temperature, and mass density. Although our result shows that the two clusters exhibit a weaker correlation compared to relaxed clusters, it still confirms the significant effect of the ICM on the SFRs in the galaxies. The closer relation between galaxy physical property and the condition of its immediate environment found in this work indicates the locality of galaxy evolution, even within a larger bound system such as cluster. Various physical mechanisms are suggested to explain the relation between the properties of galaxies and their environment., Comment: 24 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in J. Math. Fund. Sci
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- 2021
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14. Platelet proteomic profiling in sitosterolemia suggests thrombocytopenia is driven by lipid disorder and not platelet aberrations
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Del Castillo, Jessica, Tool, Anton T. J., van Leeuwen, Karin, van Alphen, Floris P. J., Brands, Marion M., Suijker, Monique H., Meijer, Alexander B., Hoogendijk, Arie J., and Kuijpers, Taco W.
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- 2024
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15. SILVERRUSH X: Machine Learning-Aided Selection of $9318$ LAEs at $z=2.2$, $3.3$, $4.9$, $5.7$, $6.6$, and $7.0$ from the HSC SSP and CHORUS Survey Data
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Ono, Yoshiaki, Itoh, Ryohei, Shibuya, Takatoshi, Ouchi, Masami, Harikane, Yuichi, Yamanaka, Satoshi, Inoue, Akio K., Amagasa, Toshiyuki, Miura, Daichi, Okura, Maiki, Shimasaku, Kazuhiro, Iwata, Ikuru, Taniguchi, Yoshiaki, Fujimoto, Seiji, Iye, Masanori, Jaelani, Anton T., Kashikawa, Nobunari, Kikuchihara, Shotaro, Kikuta, Satoshi, Kobayashi, Masakazu A. R., Kusakabe, Haruka, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Liang, Yongming, Matsuoka, Yoshiki, Momose, Rieko, Nagao, Tohru, Nakajima, Kimihiko, and Tadaki, Ken-ichi
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present a new catalog of $9318$ Ly$\alpha$ emitter (LAE) candidates at $z = 2.2$, $3.3$, $4.9$, $5.7$, $6.6$, and $7.0$ that are photometrically selected by the SILVERRUSH program with a machine learning technique from large area (up to $25.0$ deg$^2$) imaging data with six narrowband filters taken by the Subaru Strategic Program with Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC SSP) and a Subaru intensive program, Cosmic HydrOgen Reionization Unveiled with Subaru (CHORUS). We construct a convolutional neural network that distinguishes between real LAEs and contaminants with a completeness of $94$% and a contamination rate of $1$%, enabling us to efficiently remove contaminants from the photometrically selected LAE candidates. We confirm that our LAE catalogs include $177$ LAEs that have been spectroscopically identified in our SILVERRUSH programs and previous studies, ensuring the validity of our machine learning selection. In addition, we find that the object-matching rates between our LAE catalogs and our previous results are $\simeq 80$-$100$% at bright NB magnitudes of $\lesssim 24$ mag. We also confirm that the surface number densities of our LAE candidates are consistent with previous results. Our LAE catalogs will be made public on our project webpage., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ. Our LAE catalogs will become available at http://cos.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/rush.html
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- 2021
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16. Strongly lensed candidates from the HSC transient survey
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Chao, Dani C. -Y., Chan, James H. -H., Suyu, Sherry H., Yasuda, Naoki, Morokuma, Tomoki, Jaelani, Anton T., Nagao, Tohru, and Rusu, C. E.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a lensed quasar search based on the variability of lens systems in the HSC transient survey. Starting from 101,353 variable objects with i-band photometry in the HSC transient survey, we used a variability-based lens search method measuring the spatial extent in difference images to select potential lensed quasar candidates. We adopted conservative constraints in this variability selection and obtained 83,657 variable objects as possible lens candidates. We then ran CHITAH, a lens search algorithm based on the image configuration, on those 83,657 variable objects, and 2,130 variable objects were identified as potential lensed objects. We visually inspected the 2,130 variable objects, and seven of them are our final lensed quasar candidates. Additionally, we found one lensed galaxy candidate as a serendipitous discovery. Among the eight final lensed candidates, one is the only known quadruply lensed quasar in the survey field, HSCJ095921+020638. None of the other seven lensed candidates have been previously classified as a lens nor a lensed candidate. Three of the five final candidates with available HST images, including HSCJ095921+020638, show clues of a lensed feature in the HST images. A tightening of variability selection criteria might result in the loss of possible lensed quasar candidates, especially the lensed quasars with faint brightness or narrow separation, without efficiently eliminating the non-lensed objects; CHITAH is therefore important as an advanced examination to improve the lens search efficiency through the object configuration. The recovery of HSCJ095921+020638 proves the effectiveness of the variability-based lens search method, and this lens search method can be used in other cadenced imaging surveys, such as the upcoming Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time., Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2020
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17. Survey of Gravitationally lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI) -- VII. Discovery and Confirmation of Three Strongly Lensed Quasars
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Jaelani, Anton T., Rusu, Cristian E., Kayo, Issha, More, Anupreeta, Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Silverman, John D., Schramm, Malte, Anguita, Timo, Inada, Naohisa, Kondo, Daichi, Schechter, Paul L., Lee, Khee-Gan, Oguri, Masamune, Chan, James H. H., Wong, Kenneth C., and Inoue, Kaiki T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present spectroscopic confirmation of three new two-image gravitationally lensed quasars, compiled from existing strong lens and X-ray catalogs. Images of HSC J091843.27$-$022007.5 show a red galaxy with two blue point sources at either side, separated by 2.26 arcsec. This system has a source and a lens redshifts $z_s=0.804$ and $z_{\ell}=0.459$, respectively, as obtained by our follow-up spectroscopic data. CXCO J100201.50$+$020330.0 shows two point sources separated by 0.85 arcsec on either side of an early-type galaxy. The follow-up spectroscopic data confirm the fainter quasar has the same redshift with the brighter quasar from the SDSS fiber spectrum at $z_s=2.016$. The deflecting foreground galaxy is a typical early-type galaxy at a redshift of $z_{\ell}=0.439$. SDSS J135944.21$+$012809.8 has two point sources with quasar spectra at the same redshift $z_s=1.096$, separated by 1.05 arcsec, and fits to the HSC images confirm the presence of a galaxy between these. These discoveries demonstrate the power of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP)'s deep imaging and wide sky coverage. Combined with existing X-ray source catalogues and follow-up spectroscopy, the HSC-SSP provides us unique opportunities to find multiple-image quasars lensed by a foreground galaxy., Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 7 pages, 3 figures (add credit to Claude Cornen)
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- 2020
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18. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). VI. Crowdsourced lens finding with Space Warps
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Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Verma, Aprajita, More, Anupreeta, Baeten, Elisabeth, Macmillan, Christine, Wong, Kenneth C., Chan, James H. H., Jaelani, Anton T., Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Oguri, Masamune, Rusu, Cristian E., Veldthuis, Marten, Trouille, Laura, Marshall, Philip J., Hutchings, Roger, Allen, Campbell, Donnell, James O', Cornen, Claude, Davis, Christopher, McMaster, Adam, Lintott, Chris, and Miller, Grant
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Strong lenses are extremely useful probes of the distribution of matter on galaxy and cluster scales at cosmological distances, but are rare and difficult to find. The number of currently known lenses is on the order of 1,000. We wish to use crowdsourcing to carry out a lens search targeting massive galaxies selected from over 442 square degrees of photometric data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) survey. We selected a sample of $\sim300,000$ galaxies with photometric redshifts in the range $0.2 < z_{phot} < 1.2$ and photometrically inferred stellar masses $\log{M_*} > 11.2$. We crowdsourced lens finding on this sample of galaxies on the Zooniverse platform, as part of the Space Warps project. The sample was complemented by a large set of simulated lenses and visually selected non-lenses, for training purposes. Nearly 6,000 citizen volunteers participated in the experiment. In parallel, we used YattaLens, an automated lens finding algorithm, to look for lenses in the same sample of galaxies. Based on a statistical analysis of classification data from the volunteers, we selected a sample of the most promising $\sim1,500$ candidates which we then visually inspected: half of them turned out to be possible (grade C) lenses or better. Including lenses found by YattaLens or serendipitously noticed in the discussion section of the Space Warps website, we were able to find 14 definite lenses, 129 probable lenses and 581 possible lenses. YattaLens found half the number of lenses discovered via crowdsourcing. Crowdsourcing is able to produce samples of lens candidates with high completeness and purity, compared to currently available automated algorithms. A hybrid approach, in which the visual inspection of samples of lens candidates pre-selected by discovery algorithms and/or coupled to machine learning is crowdsourced, will be a viable option for lens finding in the 2020s., Comment: Published version
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- 2020
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19. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). V. Group-to-cluster scale lens search from the HSC-SSP Survey
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Jaelani, Anton T., More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Suyu, Sherry H., Rusu, Cristian E., Wong, Kenneth C., Chan, James H. H., Kayo, Issha, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Chao, Dani C. -Y., Coupon, Jean, Inoue, Kaiki T., and Futamase, Toshifumi
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the largest sample of candidate strong gravitational lenses belonging to the Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging for group-to-cluster scale (SuGOHI-c) systems. These candidates are compiled from the S18A data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) Survey. We visually inspect $\sim39,500$ galaxy clusters, selected from several catalogs, overlapping with the Wide, Deep, and UltraDeep fields, spanning the cluster redshift range $0.05
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- 2020
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20. Lack of eosinophil extracellular trap formation due to failure of plasma membrane breakdown in the absence of elastase
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Sprenkeler, Evelien G. G., Goetschalckx, Ines, Fernández Hermira, Sara, Tool, Anton T. J., Hoogenboezem, Mark, van Bruggen, Robin, and Kuijpers, Taco W.
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- 2023
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21. X-ray study of the double source plane gravitational lens system Eye of Horus observed with XMM-Newton
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Tanaka, Keigo, Tsuji, Ayumi, Akamatsu, Hiroki, Chan, J. H. H., Coupon, Jean, Egami, Eiichi, Fine, Francois, Fujimoto, Ryuichi, Ichinohe, Yuto, Jaelani, Anton T., Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki, More, Anupreeta, More, Surhud, Oguri, Masamune, Okabe, Nobuhiro, Ota, Naomi, Rusu, Cristian E., Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Tanaka, Masayuki, Ueda, Shutaro, and Wong, Kenneth C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
A double source plane (DSP) system is a precious probe for the density profile of distant galaxies and cosmological parameters. However, these measurements could be affected by the surrounding environment of the lens galaxy. Thus, it is important to evaluate the cluster-scale mass for detailed mass modeling. We observed the {\it Eye of Horus}, a DSP system discovered by the Subaru HSC--SSP, with XMM--Newton. We detected two X-ray extended emissions, originating from two clusters, one centered at the {\it Eye of Horus}, and the other located $\sim100$ arcsec northeast to the {\it Eye of Horus}. We determined the dynamical mass assuming hydrostatic equilibrium, and evaluated their contributions to the lens mass interior of the Einstein radius. The contribution of the former cluster is $1.1^{+1.2}_{-0.5}\times10^{12}~M_{\odot}$, which is $21-76\%$ of the total mass within the Einstein radius. The discrepancy is likely due to the complex gravitational structure along the line of sight. On the other hand, the contribution of the latter cluster is only $\sim2\%$ on the {\it Eye of Horus}. Therefore, the influence associated with this cluster can be ignored., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures
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22. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). IV. Lensed quasar search in the HSC survey
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Chan, James H. H., Suyu, Sherry H., Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Jaelani, Anton T., More, Anupreeta, Yonehara, Atsunori, Kubota, Yuriko, Coupon, Jean, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Oguri, Masamune, Rusu, Cristian E., and Wong, Kenneth C.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Strong gravitationally lensed quasars provide powerful means to study galaxy evolution and cosmology. We use Chitah to hunt for new lens systems in the Hyper Suprime$-$Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC SSP) S16A. We present 46 lens candidates, of which 3 are previously known. Including 2 additional lenses found by YattaLens, we obtain X-shooter spectra of 6 promising candidates for lens confirmation and redshift measurements. We report new spectroscopic redshift measurements for both the lens and source galaxies in 4 lens systems. We apply the lens modeling software Glee to model our 6 X-shooter lenses uniformly. Through our analysis of the HSC images, we find that HSCJ022622$-$042522, HSCJ115252$+$004733, and HSCJ141136$-$010216 have point-like lensed images, and that the lens light distribution is well aligned with mass distribution within 6 deg. Thanks to the X-shooter spectra, we estimate fluxes on the Baldwin- Phillips-Terlevich (BPT) diagram, and find that HSCJ022622$-$042522 has a probable quasar source, based on the upper limit of the Nii flux intensity. We also measure the FWHM of Ly$\alpha$ emission of HSCJ141136$-$010216 to be $\sim$254 km/s, showing that it is a probable Lyman-$\alpha$ emitter., Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures
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23. Lensed quasar search via time variability with the HSC transient survey
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Chao, Dani C. -Y., Chan, James H. -H., Suyu, Sherry H., Yasuda, Naoki, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, Morokuma, Tomoki, and Jaelani, Anton T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Gravitationally lensed quasars are useful for studying astrophysics and cosmology, and enlarging the sample size of lensed quasars is important for multiple studies. In this work, we develop a lens search algorithm for four-image (quad) lensed quasars based on their time variability. In the development of the lens search algorithm, we constructed a pipeline simulating multi-epoch images of lensed quasars in cadenced surveys, accounting for quasar variabilities, quasar hosts, lens galaxies, and the PSF variation. Applying the simulation pipeline to the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) transient survey, we generated HSC-like difference images of the mock lensed quasars from Oguri & Marshall's lens catalog. We further developed a lens search algorithm that picks out variable objects as lensed quasar candidates based on their spatial extent in the difference images. We tested our lens search algorithm with the mock lensed quasars and variable objects from the HSC transient survey. Using difference images from multiple epochs, our lens search algorithm achieves a high true-positive rate (TPR) of 90.1% and a low false-positive rate (FPR) of 2.3% for the bright quads with wide separation. With a preselection of the number of blobs in the difference image, we obtain a TPR of 97.6% and a FPR of 2.6% for the bright quads with wide separation. Even when difference images are only available in one single epoch, our lens search algorithm can still detect the bright quads with wide separation at high TPR of 97.6% and low FPR of 2.4% in the optimal seeing scenario, and at TPR of $\sim94%$ and FPR of $\sim5%$ in typical scenarios. Therefore, our lens search algorithm is promising and is applicable to ongoing and upcoming cadenced surveys, particularly the HSC transient survey and the Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time, for finding new lensed quasar systems. [abridged], Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures
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24. Discovery of an unusually compact lensed Lyman Break Galaxy from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey
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Jaelani, Anton T., More, Anupreeta, Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Oguri, Masamune, Rusu, Cristian E., Wong, Kenneth C., Chan, James H. H., Suyu, Sherry H., Kayo, Issha, Lee, Chien-Hsiu, and Inoue, Kaiki T.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the serendipitous discovery of HSC J0904$-$0102, a quadruply-lensed Lyman break galaxy (LBG) in the Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in Hyper Suprime-Cam Imaging (SuGOHI). Owing to its point-like appearance, the source was thought to be a lensed active galactic nucleus. We obtained follow-up spectroscopic data with the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrographs on the Gemini South Telescope, which confirmed this to be a lens system. The deflecting foreground galaxy is a typical early-type galaxy at a high redshift of $z_{\ell} = 0.957$ with stellar velocity dispersion $\sigma_v=259\pm56$ km~s$^{-1}$. The lensed source is identified as an LBG at $z_{\rm s} = 3.403$, based on the sharp drop bluewards of Ly$\alpha$ and other absorption features. A simple lens mass model for the system, assuming a singular isothermal ellipsoid, yields an Einstein radius of $\theta_{\rm Ein} = 1. 23^{\prime\prime}$ and a total mass within the Einstein radius of $M_{\rm Ein} = (5.55\pm 0.24) \times 10^{11}M_{\odot}$ corresponding to a velocity dispersion of $\sigma_{\rm SIE}= 283\pm 3$ km~s$^{-1}$, which is in good agreement with the value derived spectroscopically. The most isolated lensed LBG image has a magnification of $\sim 6.5$. In comparison with other lensed LBGs and typical $z\sim4$ LBG populations, HSC J0904$-$0102 is unusually compact, an outlier at $>2\sigma$ confidence. Together with a previously discovered SuGOHI lens, HSC J1152$+$0047, that is similarly compact, we believe that the HSC Survey is extending LBG studies down to smaller galaxy sizes., Comment: Accepted for publication on MNRAS, 10 pages, 6 figures
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25. Second Data Release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program
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Aihara, Hiroaki, AlSayyad, Yusra, Ando, Makoto, Armstrong, Robert, Bosch, James, Egami, Eiichi, Furusawa, Hisanori, Furusawa, Junko, Goulding, Andy, Harikane, Yuichi, Hikage, Chiaki, Ho, Paul T. P., Hsieh, Bau-Ching, Huang, Song, Ikeda, Hiroyuki, Imanishi, Masatoshi, Ito, Kei, Iwata, Ikuru, Jaelani, Anton T., Kakuma, Ryota, Kawana, Kojiro, Kikuta, Satoshi, Kobayashi, Umi, Koike, Michitaro, Komiyama, Yutaka, Li, Xiangchong, Liang, Yongming, Lin, Yen-Ting, Luo, Wentao, Lupton, Robert, Lust, Nate B., MacArthur, Lauren A., Matsuoka, Yoshiki, Mineo, Sogo, Miyatake, Hironao, Miyazaki, Satoshi, More, Surhud, Murata, Ryoma, Namiki, Shigeru V., Nishizawa, Atsushi J., Oguri, Masamune, Okabe, Nobuhiro, Okamoto, Sakurako, Okura, Yuki, Ono, Yoshiaki, Onodera, Masato, Onoue, Masafusa, Osato, Ken, Ouchi, Masami, Shibuya, Takatoshi, Strauss, Michael A., Sugiyama, Naoshi, Suto, Yasushi, Takada, Masahiro, Takagi, Yuhei, Takata, Tadafumi, Takita, Satoshi, Tanaka, Masayuki, Terai, Tsuyoshi, Toba, Yoshiki, Uchiyama, Hisakazu, Utsumi, Yousuke, Wang, Shiang-Yu, Wang, Wenting, and Yamada, Yoshihiko
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
This paper presents the second data release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program, a wide-field optical imaging survey on the 8.2 meter Subaru Telescope. The release includes data from 174 nights of observation through January 2018. The Wide layer data cover about 300 deg^2 in all five broadband filters (grizy) to the nominal survey exposure (10min in gr and 20min in izy). Partially observed areas are also included in the release; about 1100 deg^2 is observed in at least one filter and one exposure. The median seeing in the i-band is 0.6 arcsec, demonstrating the superb image quality of the survey. The Deep (26 deg^2) and UltraDeep (4 deg^2) data are jointly processed and the UltraDeep-COSMOS field reaches an unprecedented depth of i~28 at 5 sigma for point sources. In addition to the broad-bands, narrow-band data are also available in the Deep and UltraDeep fields. This release includes a major update to the processing pipeline, including improved sky subtraction, PSF modeling, object detection, and artifact rejection. The overall data quality has been improved, but this release is not without problems; there is a persistent deblender problem as well as new issues with masks around bright stars. The user is encouraged to review the issue list before utilizing the data for scientific explorations. All the image products as well as catalog products are available for download. The catalogs are also loaded to a database, which provides an easy interface for users to retrieve data for objects of interest. In addition to these main data products, detailed galaxy shape measurements withheld from the Public Data Release 1 (PDR1) are now available to the community. The shape catalog is drawn from the S16A internal release, which has a larger area than PDR1 (160 deg^2). All products are available at the data release site, https://hsc-release.mtk.nao.ac.jp/., Comment: 26 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication in PASJ. Data available at https://hsc-release.mtk.nao.ac.jp/
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26. Survey of gravitationally-lensed objects in HSC imaging (SuGOHI). III. Statistical strong lensing constraints on the stellar IMF of CMASS galaxies
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Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Jaelani, Anton T., Chan, James H. H., More, Anupreeta, Suyu, Sherry H., Wong, Kenneth C., Oguri, Masamune, and Lee, Chien-Hsiu
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Context: The determination of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) of massive galaxies is one of the open problems in cosmology. Strong gravitational lensing is one of the few methods that allow us to constrain the IMF outside of the Local Group. Aims: The goal of this study is to statistically constrain the distribution in the IMF mismatch parameter, defined as the ratio between the true stellar mass of a galaxy and that inferred assuming a reference IMF, of massive galaxies from the BOSS CMASS sample. Methods: We take 23 strong lenses drawn from the CMASS sample, measure their Einstein radii and stellar masses using multi-band photometry from the Hyper Suprime-Cam survey, then fit a model distribution for the IMF mismatch parameter and dark matter halo mass to the whole sample. We use a prior on halo mass from weak lensing measurements and account for strong lensing selection effects in our model. Results: Assuming an NFW density profile for the dark matter distribution, we infer a value $\mu_{\mathrm{IMF}} = -0.04\pm0.11$ for the average base-10 logarithm of the IMF mismatch parameter, defined with respect to a Chabrier IMF. A Salpeter IMF is in tension with our measurements. Conclusions: Our results are consistent with a scenario in which the region of massive galaxies where the IMF normalization is significantly heavier than that of the Milky Way is much smaller than the scales $5\sim10$~kpc probed by the Einstein radius of the lenses in our sample, as recent spatially resolved studies of the IMF in massive galaxies suggest. The MCMC chains describing the posterior probability distribution of the model are available online, together with the code used to obtain them., Comment: Accepted for publication on A&A. 21 pages, 11 figures
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27. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). II. Environments and Line-of-Sight Structure of Strong Gravitational Lens Galaxies to z ~ 0.8
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Wong, Kenneth C., Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Chan, James H. H., Rusu, Cristian E., Tanaka, Masayuki, Jaelani, Anton T., Lee, Chien-Hsiu, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, Suyu, Sherry H., and Komiyama, Yutaka
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We investigate the local and line-of-sight overdensities of strong gravitational lens galaxies using wide-area multiband imaging from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program. We present 41 new definite or probable lens candidates discovered in Data Release 2 of the survey. Using a combined sample of 87 galaxy-scale lenses out to a lens redshift of $z_{\mathrm{L}} \sim 0.8$, we compare galaxy number counts in lines of sight toward known and newly-discovered lenses in the survey to those of a control sample consisting of random lines of sight. We also compare the local overdensity of lens galaxies to a sample of "twin" galaxies that have a similar redshift and velocity dispersion to test whether lenses lie in different environments from similar non-lens galaxies. We find that lens fields contain higher number counts of galaxies compared to the control fields, but this effect arises from the local environment of the lens. Once galaxies in the lens plane are removed, the lens lines of sight are consistent with the control sample. The local environments of the lenses are overdense compared to the control sample, and are slightly overdense compared to those of the twin sample, although the significance is marginal. There is no significant evidence of the evolution of the local overdensity of lens environments with redshift., Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal; 22 pages, 10 figures, 9 tables
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28. Survey of Gravitationally-lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). I. Automatic search for galaxy-scale strong lenses
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Sonnenfeld, Alessandro, Chan, James H. H., Shu, Yiping, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, Suyu, Sherry H., Wong, Kenneth C., Lee, Chien-Hsiu, Coupon, Jean, Yonehara, Atsunori, Bolton, Adam S., Jaelani, Anton T., Tanaka, Masayuki, Miyazaki, Satoshi, and Komiyama, Yutaka
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC SSP) is an excellent survey for the search for strong lenses, thanks to its area, image quality and depth. We use three different methods to look for lenses among 43,000 luminous red galaxies from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) sample with photometry from the S16A internal data release of the HSC SSP. The first method is a newly developed algorithm, named YATTALENS, which looks for arc-like features around massive galaxies and then estimates the likelihood of an object being a lens by performing a lens model fit. The second method, CHITAH, is a modeling-based algorithm originally developed to look for lensed quasars. The third method makes use of spectroscopic data to look for emission lines from objects at a different redshift from that of the main galaxy. We find 15 definite lenses, 36 highly probable lenses and 282 possible lenses. Among the three methods, YATTALENS, which was developed specifically for this problem, performs best in terms of both completeness and purity. Nevertheless five highly probable lenses were missed by YATTALENS but found by the other two methods, indicating that the three methods are highly complementary. Based on these numbers we expect to find $\sim$300 definite or probable lenses by the end of the HSC SSP., Comment: Published on PASJ. 17 pages, 8 figures. Image quality of Figures 6 and 7 has been degraded due to arXiv file size limit. Full quality versions can be found at http://member.ipmu.jp/alessandro.sonnenfeld/sugohi1_candidates.html
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29. First Data Release of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program
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Aihara, Hiroaki, Armstrong, Robert, Bickerton, Steven, Bosch, James, Coupon, Jean, Furusawa, Hisanori, Hayashi, Yusuke, Ikeda, Hiroyuki, Kamata, Yukiko, Karoji, Hiroshi, Kawanomoto, Satoshi, Koike, Michitaro, Komiyama, Yutaka, Lupton, Robert H., Mineo, Sogo, Miyatake, Hironao, Miyazaki, Satoshi, Morokuma, Tomoki, Obuchi, Yoshiyuki, Oishi, Yukie, Okura, Yuki, Price, Paul A., Takata, Tadafumi, Tanaka, Manobu M., Tanaka, Masayuki, Tanaka, Yoko, Uchida, Tomohisa, Uraguchi, Fumihiro, Utsumi, Yousuke, Wang, Shiang-Yu, Yamada, Yoshihiko, Yamanoi, Hitomi, Yasuda, Naoki, Arimoto, Nobuo, Chiba, Masashi, Finet, Francois, Fujimori, Hiroki, Fujimoto, Seiji, Furusawa, Junko, Goto, Tomotsugu, Goulding, Andy, Gunn, James E., Harikane, Yuichi, Hattori, Takashi, Hayashi, Masao, Helminiak, Krzysztof G., Higuchi, Ryo, Hikage, Chiaki, Ho, Paul T. P., Hsieh, Bau-Ching, Huang, Kuiyun, Huang, Song, Imanishi, Masatoshi, Iwata, Ikuru, Jaelani, Anton T., Jian, Hung-Yu, Kashikawa, Nobunari, Katayama, Nobuhiko, Kojima, Takashi, Konno, Akira, Koshida, Shintaro, Kusakabe, Haruka, Leauthaud, Alexie, Lee, C. -H., Lin, Lihwai, Lin, Yen-Ting, Mandelbaum, Rachel, Matsuoka, Yoshiki, Medezinski, Elinor, Miyama, Shoken, Momose, Rieko, More, Anupreeta, More, Surhud, Mukae, Shiro, Murata, Ryoma, Murayama, Hitoshi, Nagao, Tohru, Nakata, Fumiaki, Niikura, Hiroko, Nishizawa, Atsushi J., Oguri, Masamune, Okabe, Nobuhiro, Ono, Yoshiaki, Onodera, Masato, Onoue, Masafusa, Ouchi, Masami, Pyo, Tae-Soo, Shibuya, Takatoshi, Shimasaku, Kazuhiro, Simet, Melanie, Speagle, Joshua, Spergel, David N., Strauss, Michael A., Sugahara, Yuma, Sugiyama, Naoshi, Suto, Yasushi, Suzuki, Nao, Tait, Philip J., Takada, Masahiro, Terai, Tsuyoshi, Toba, Yoshiki, Turner, Edwin L., Uchiyama, Hisakazu, Umetsu, Keiichi, Urata, Yuji, Usuda, Tomonori, Yeh, Sherry, and Yuma, Suraphong
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) is a three-layered imaging survey aimed at addressing some of the most outstanding questions in astronomy today, including the nature of dark matter and dark energy. The survey has been awarded 300 nights of observing time at the Subaru Telescope and it started in March 2014. This paper presents the first public data release of HSC-SSP. This release includes data taken in the first 1.7 years of observations (61.5 nights) and each of the Wide, Deep, and UltraDeep layers covers about 108, 26, and 4 square degrees down to depths of i~26.4, ~26.5, and ~27.0 mag, respectively (5sigma for point sources). All the layers are observed in five broad bands (grizy), and the Deep and UltraDeep layers are observed in narrow bands as well. We achieve an impressive image quality of 0.6 arcsec in the i-band in the Wide layer. We show that we achieve 1-2 per cent PSF photometry (rms) both internally and externally (against Pan-STARRS1), and ~10 mas and 40 mas internal and external astrometric accuracy, respectively. Both the calibrated images and catalogs are made available to the community through dedicated user interfaces and database servers. In addition to the pipeline products, we also provide value-added products such as photometric redshifts and a collection of public spectroscopic redshifts. Detailed descriptions of all the data can be found online. The data release website is https://hsc-release.mtk.nao.ac.jp/., Comment: 34 pages, 20 figures, 7 tables, moderate revision, accepted for publication in PASJ
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30. A Bayesian Approach to Strong Lens Finding in the Era of Wide-area Surveys
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Holloway, Philip, primary, Marshall, Philip J, additional, Verma, Aprajita, additional, More, Anupreeta, additional, Cañameras, Raoul, additional, Jaelani, Anton T, additional, Ishida, Yuichiro, additional, and Wong, Kenneth C, additional
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31. Platelet proteomic profiling in sitosterolemia suggests thrombocytopenia is driven by lipid disorder and not platelet aberrations
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Del Castillo Alferez, Jessica, Tool, Anton T J, van Leeuwen, Karin, van Alphen, Floris P J, Brands, Marion M, Suijker, Monique H, Meijer, Alexander B, Hoogendijk, Arie J, Kuijpers, Taco W, Del Castillo Alferez, Jessica, Tool, Anton T J, van Leeuwen, Karin, van Alphen, Floris P J, Brands, Marion M, Suijker, Monique H, Meijer, Alexander B, Hoogendijk, Arie J, and Kuijpers, Taco W
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32. Trace element geochemistry of CR chondrite metal
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Jacquet, Emmanuel, Paulhiac-Pison, Marine, Alard, Olivier, Kearsley, Anton T., and Gounelle, Matthieu
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report trace element analyses by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry of metal grains from 9 different CR chondrites, distinguishing grains from chondrule interior ("interior grains"), chondrule surficial shells ("margin grains") and the matrix ("isolated grains"). Save for a few anomalous grains, Ni-normalized trace element patterns are similar for all three petrographical settings, with largely unfractionated refractory siderophile elements and depleted volatile Au, Cu, Ag, S. All types of grains are interpreted to derive from a common precursor approximated by the least melted, fine-grained objects in CR chondrites. This also excludes recondensation of metal vapor as the origin of the bulk of margin grains. The metal precursors presumably formed by incomplete condensation, with evidence for high-temperature isolation of refractory platinum-group-element (PGE)-rich condensates before mixing with lower temperature PGE-depleted condensates. The rounded shape of the Ni-rich, interior grains indicates melting and equilibration with silicates upon slow cooling (1-100 K/h), largely by oxidation/evaporation of Fe. We propose that Ni-poorer, amoeboid margin grains, often included in the pyroxene-rich periphery common to type I chondrules, result from less intense processing of a rim accreted onto the chondrule subsequent to the melting event recorded by the interior. This means either that there were two separate heating events, which formed olivine/interior grains and pyroxene/margin grains, respectively, between which dust was accreted around the chondrule, or there was a single high-temperature event, of which the chondrule margin record a late "quenching phase", in which case dust accreted onto chondrules while they were molten. In the latter case, high dust concentrations in the chondrule-forming region are indicated., Comment: 35 pages, 8 figures
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33. Plasmon ruler with gold nanorod dimers: utilizing the second-order resonance
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Le, Anton T., Shcherbakov, Maxim R., Dubrovina, Natalia, Lupu, Anatole, and Fedyanin, Andrey A.
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Physics - Optics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
The idea of utilizing the second-order plasmon resonance of the gold nanorod {\pi}-dimers for plasmon rulers is introduced. We report on a qualitatively different dependence of the plasmon resonance shift on the interparticle distance for the first- and second-order longitudinal modes, extending the working range of plasmon rulers up to the distance values of 400 nm., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures
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34. Optimizing the Efficiency, Vulnerability and Robustness of Road-Based Para-Transit Networks Using Genetic Algorithm.
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Briane Paul V. Samson, Gio Anton T. Velez, Joseph Ryan Nobleza, David Sanchez, and Jan Tristan Milan
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35. Optimizing the Efficiency, Vulnerability and Robustness of Road-Based Para-Transit Networks Using Genetic Algorithm
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Samson, Briane Paul V., Velez, Gio Anton T., Nobleza, Joseph Ryan, Sanchez, David, Milan, Jan Tristan, Hutchison, David, Series Editor, Kanade, Takeo, Series Editor, Kittler, Josef, Series Editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., Series Editor, Mattern, Friedemann, Series Editor, Mitchell, John C., Series Editor, Naor, Moni, Series Editor, Pandu Rangan, C., Series Editor, Steffen, Bernhard, Series Editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Series Editor, Tygar, Doug, Series Editor, Weikum, Gerhard, Series Editor, Shi, Yong, editor, Fu, Haohuan, editor, Tian, Yingjie, editor, Krzhizhanovskaya, Valeria V., editor, Lees, Michael Harold, editor, Dongarra, Jack, editor, and Sloot, Peter M. A., editor
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36. Workshop on Young Crescent Moon: Visibility Limit and Digital Image Contrast.
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Hasan Faadillah, M., Kurniasari, Martha, Asmoro, Cahyo P., Ikbal Arifyanto, M., Mahasenaputra, Herdiwijaya, Dhani, Irfan Hakim, M., Hidayat, Taufiq, Jaelani, Anton T., and Mulki, Fargiza A. M.
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37. Bridging Science Education: Empowering Teachers Through Astronomy Training.
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Sulistiyowati, Putri, Gerhana P., Hasan Faadillah, M., and Jaelani, Anton T.
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38. Reduced myeloid commitment and increased uptake by macrophages of stem cell-derived HPS2 neutrophils.
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Webbers, Steven D. S., Aarts, Cathelijn E. M., Klein, Bart, Koops, Dané, Geissler, Judy, Tool, Anton T. J., van Bruggen, Robin, van den Akker, Emile, and Kuijpers, Taco W.
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39. Survey of Gravitationally Lensed Objects in HSC Imaging (SuGOHI). IX. Discovery of Strongly Lensed Quasar Candidates
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Chan, James H H, primary, Wong, Kenneth C, additional, Ding, Xuheng, additional, Chao, Dani, additional, Chiu, I-Non, additional, Jaelani, Anton T, additional, Kayo, Issha, additional, More, Anupreeta, additional, Oguri, Masamune, additional, and Suyu, Sherry H, additional
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40. Modal abundances of CAIs: Implications for bulk chondrite element abundances and fractionations
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Hezel, Dominik C., Russell, Sara S., Ross, Aidan J., and Kearsley, Anton T.
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Physics - Space Physics ,Physics - Geophysics - Abstract
Modal abundances of Ca,Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) are poorly known and reported data scatter across large ranges. We combine reported CAI modal abundances and our own set, and present a complete list of CAI modal abundances in carbonaceous chondrites. This includes (in area%): CV: 2.98, CM: 1.21, Acfer 094: 1.12, CO: 0.99, CK/CV (Ningqiang & DaG 055): 0.77, CK: 0.2, CR: 0.12 and CB: 0.1. CAIs are Poisson distributed and if only small areas (<1000 mm2) are studied, the data are probably not representative of the true CAI modal abundances, explaining their reported large scatter in a single chondrite group. Carbonaceous chondrites have excess bulk Al concentrations when compared to the CI-chondritic value. We find a correlation between this excess and CAI modal abundances and conclude that the excess Al was delivered by CAIs. The excess Al is only a minor fraction (usually ~10 rel%, but 25 rel% in case of CVs) of the bulk chondrite Al and cannot have contributed much 26Al to heat the chondrite parent body. Ordinary, enstatite, R- and K-chondrites have an Al deficit relative to CI chondrites and only very low CAI modal abundances, if any are present at all. Carbonaceous chondrites also had an initial Al deficit if the contribution of Al delivered by CAIs is subtracted. Therefore all chondrites probably lost a refractory rich high-T component. Only minor amounts of CAIs are present in the matrix or have been present in the chondrule precursor aggregates. Most CAI size distributions contain more than one size population, indicating that CAIs from within a single meteorite group had different origins., Comment: Meteoritics & Planetary Sciences (in press)
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41. Consumer–resource elemental imbalances in a nutrient-rich stream
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Lauridsen, Rasmus B., Edwards, Francois K., Bowes, Michael J., Woodward, Guy, Hildrew, Alan G., Ibbotson, Anton T., and Jones, John Iwan
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- 2012
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42. X-ray study of the double source plane gravitational lens system Eye of Horus observed with XMM–Newton
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Keigo Tanaka, Ayumi Tsuji, Hiroki Akamatsu, J H H Chan, Jean Coupon, Eiichi Egami, Francois Finet, Ryuichi Fujimoto, Yuto Ichinohe, Anton T Jaelani, Chien-Hsiu Lee, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Anupreeta More, Surhud More, Masamune Oguri, Nobuhiro Okabe, Naomi Ota, Cristian E Rusu, Alessandro Sonnenfeld, Masayuki Tanaka, Shutaro Ueda, and Kenneth C Wong
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- 2019
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43. Volatile Fractionation in the Early Solar System and Chondrule/Matrix Complementarity
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Bland, Philip A., Alard, Olivier, Benedix, Gretchen K., Kearsley, Anton T., Menzies, Olwyn N., Watt, Lauren E., Rogers, Nick W., and Clayton, Robert N.
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- 2005
44. Out of the Depths: An Autobiographical Study of Mental Disorder and Religious Experience
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(1876), Anton T. Boisen, author and (1876), Anton T. Boisen, author
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45. Development of an Affinity-Based Probe to Profile Endogenous Human Adenosine A3 Receptor Expression
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Beerkens, Bert L. H., primary, Snijders, Inge M., additional, Snoeck, Joep, additional, Liu, Rongfang, additional, Tool, Anton T. J., additional, Le Dévédec, Sylvia E., additional, Jespers, Willem, additional, Kuijpers, Taco W., additional, van Westen, Gerard J.P., additional, Heitman, Laura H., additional, IJzerman, Adriaan P., additional, and van der Es, Daan, additional
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- 2023
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46. Survey of gravitationally lensed objects in HSC imaging (SuGOHI) – IX. Discovery of strongly lensed quasar candidates.
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Chan, James H H, Wong, Kenneth C, Ding, Xuheng, Chao, Dani, Chiu, I-Non, Jaelani, Anton T, Kayo, Issha, More, Anupreeta, Oguri, Masamune, and Suyu, Sherry H
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QUASARS ,ACTIVE galactic nuclei ,SPECTROSCOPIC imaging ,DATA release - Abstract
We report the discovery of new lensed quasar candidates in the imaging data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC-SSP) Data Release 4, covering |$1\, 310\deg ^2$| of the sky with median seeing in the i band of ≈0.6 arcsec. In addition to two catalogues of Million Quasars Catalog v7.2 and AllWISE Catalog of Mid-Infra Red Active Galactic Nuclei, containing confirmed and candidate quasars, we preselect quasar sources using colour cuts from the HSC (grizy) and unWISE (W 1 + W 2) photometric data based on SDSS spectroscopic catalogues. We search for the presence of multiple point sources with similar colour through the convolution of the Laplacian of the preselected quasar image cutouts with the Laplacian of the point spread function, resulting in a reduction of lens candidates from 1 652 329 to 121 511 (7.4 per cent). After visual binary classification, we grade 6 199 (0.4 per cent) potential lenses on a scale of 0 to 3, with 3 indicating a lens and 0 indicating a non-lens. Finally we obtain 162 lens candidates with an average grade of ≥2, and among them, we successfully recover 18 known lenses. By fitting the light distribution and removing the known contaminants, we discover that 57 new systems contain at least two point sources and a galaxy in between, including 10 possible quadruply lensed quasars. This new sample exhibits a median separation of 1.26 arcsec and a magnitude limit of i ≈ 22. Spectroscopic or high-resolution imaging follow up on these newly discovered lensed quasar candidates will further allow their natures to be confirmed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Eosinophils and Platelet-Activating Factor
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Blom, Michela, primary, Tool, Anton T. J., additional, Verhoeven, Arthur J., additional, Roos, Dirk, additional, and Koenderman, Leo, additional
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- 2019
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48. Supplementary information for: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies of the antecedents and consequences of wellbeing among university students
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Anton T. du Toit, Russell Thomson, and Andrew Page
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Social Psychology ,Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) ,Applied Psychology - Published
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49. Formation of neutrophil extracellular traps requires actin cytoskeleton rearrangements
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Evelien G. G. Sprenkeler, Anton T. J. Tool, Stefanie S. V. Henriet, Robin van Bruggen, Taco W. Kuijpers, Graduate School, AII - Inflammatory diseases, Landsteiner Laboratory, Paediatric Infectious Diseases / Rheumatology / Immunology, and ARD - Amsterdam Reproduction and Development
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Actin Cytoskeleton ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Neutrophils ,Immunology ,Candida albicans ,lnfectious Diseases and Global Health Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 4] ,Humans ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,macromolecular substances ,Biochemistry ,Extracellular Traps ,Actins - Abstract
Neutrophils are important effector cells in the host defense against invading microorganisms. One of the mechanisms they use to eliminate pathogens is the release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). Although NET release and subsequent cell death known as NETosis have been intensively studied, the cellular components and factors determining or facilitating the formation of NETs remain incompletely understood. Using various actin polymerization and myosin II modulators on neutrophils from healthy individuals, we show that intact F-actin dynamics and myosin II function are essential for NET formation when induced by different stimuli; that is, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, monosodium urate crystals, and Candida albicans. The role of actin polymerization in NET formation could not be explained by the lack of reactive oxygen species production or granule release, which were normal or enhanced under the given conditions. Neutrophils from patients with very rare inherited actin polymerization defects by either actin-related protein 2/3 complex subunit 1B or megakaryoblastic leukemia 1 deficiency also failed to show NETosis. We found that upon inhibition of actin dynamics, there is a lack of translocation of neutrophil elastase to the nucleus, which may explain the impaired NET formation. Collectively, our data show the essential requirement of an intact and active actin polymerization process, as well as active myosin II to enable the release of nuclear DNA by neutrophils during NET formation.
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50. Western Zodiac Signs and the Big Five: A Study on Perceived Personality Trait Differences
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Gregersen, Anton T.
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FOS: Psychology ,Psychology ,Social and Behavioral Sciences - Abstract
This study examines perceived personality trait differences across Western astrological zodiac signs using the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). Through a cross-sectional survey, participants with astrology knowledge rate the 12 zodiac signs across the five personality dimensions. Data analysis will reveal potential differences in perceived personality traits and offer insights into zodiac sign-associated profiles.
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