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2. The Strange Case of the You-Narrator: A Melancholic Postmodernity
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2023
3. A Durkheimian Reading of Suicide in Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther and Foscolo’s The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2023
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4. The Melancholy of the Second-Person Narrator
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2023
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5. Bipolarism in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2023
6. Giovanni Drogo: The Absolute beyond the Desert
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2023
7. Absurdism in the Representation of Chinese Avantgarde Art
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2022
8. CHANCES, The Chilean Cluster Galaxy Evolution Survey: selection and initial characterization of clusters and superclusters
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Sifón, Cristóbal, Finoguenov, Alexis, Haines, Christopher P., Jaffé, Yara, Amrutha, B. M., Demarco, Ricardo, Lima, E. V. R., Lima-Dias, Ciria, Méndez-Hernández, Hugo, Merluzzi, Paola, Monachesi, Antonela, Teixeira, Gabriel S. M., Tejos, Nicolas, Araya-Araya, Pablo, Argudo-Fernández, Maria, Baier-Soto, Raúl, Bilton, Lawrence E., Bom, C. R., Calderón, Juan Pablo, Cassarà, Letizia P., Comparat, Johan, Courtois, H. M., D'Ago, Giuseppe, Dupuy, Alexandra, Fritz, Alexander, Haack, Rodrigo F., Herpich, Fabio R., Ibar, E., Kuchner, Ulrike, Lopes, Amanda R., Lopez, Sebastian, Lösch, Elismar, McGee, Sean, de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Morelli, Lorenzo, Moretti, Alessia, Pallero, Diego, Piraino-Cerda, Franco, Pompei, Emanuela, Rescigno, U., Smith, Rory, Castelli, Analía V. Smith, Sodré Jr, Laerte, and Tempel, Elmo
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
CHANCES, the CHileAN Cluster galaxy Evolution Survey, will study the evolution of galaxies in and around ${\sim}$150 massive galaxy clusters, from the local universe out to z=0.45. CHANCES will use the new 4MOST Spectroscopic Survey Facility on the VISTA 4m telescope to obtain spectra for ${\sim}$500,000 galaxies with magnitudes $r_\mathrm{AB} < 20.5$, providing comprehensive spectroscopic coverage of each cluster out to $5r_{200}$. Its wide and deep scope will trace massive and dwarf galaxies from the surrounding filaments and groups to the cores of galaxy clusters, enabling the study of galaxy pre-processing and the role of the evolving environment on galaxy evolution. In this paper we present and characterize the sample of clusters and superclusters to be targeted by CHANCES. We used literature catalogues based on X-ray emission and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect to define the cluster sample in a homogeneous way, with attention to cluster mass and redshift, as well as the availability of ancillary data. We calibrated literature mass estimates from various surveys against each other and provide an initial mass estimate for each cluster, which we used to define the radial extent of the 4MOST coverage. We also present an initial assessment of the structure surrounding these clusters based on the redMaPPer red-sequence algorithm as a preview of some of the science CHANCES will enable., Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, plus references and appendix containing catalog tables, submitted to A&A
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- 2024
9. Extraction of gravitational wave signals in realistic LISA data
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Castelli, Eleonora, Baghi, Quentin, Baker, John G., Slutsky, Jacob, Bobin, Jérôme, Karnesis, Nikolaos, Petiteau, Antoine, Sauter, Orion, Wass, Peter, and Weber, William J.
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability - Abstract
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission is being developed by ESA with NASA participation. As it has recently passed the Mission Adoption milestone, models of the instruments and noise performance are becoming more detailed, and likewise prototype data analyses must as well. Assumptions such as Gaussianity, Stationarity, and continuous data continuity are unrealistic, and must be replaced with physically motivated data simulations, and data analysis methods adapted to accommodate such likely imperfections. To this end, the LISA Data Challenges have produced datasets featuring time-varying and unequal constellation armlength, and measurement artifacts including data interruptions and instrumental transients. In this work, we assess the impact of these data artifacts on the inference of Galactic Binary and Massive Black Hole properties. Our analysis shows that the treatment of noise transients and gaps is necessary for effective parameter estimation. We find that straightforward mitigation techniques can significantly suppress artifacts, albeit leaving a non-negligible impact on aspects of the science., Comment: 28 pages, 14 figures
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- 2024
10. MuCol Milestone Report No. 5: Preliminary Parameters
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Accettura, Carlotta, Adrian, Simon, Agarwal, Rohit, Ahdida, Claudia, Aimé, Chiara, Aksoy, Avni, Alberghi, Gian Luigi, Alden, Siobhan, Alfonso, Luca, Amapane, Nicola, Amorim, David, Andreetto, Paolo, Anulli, Fabio, Appleby, Rob, Apresyan, Artur, Asadi, Pouya, Mahmoud, Mohammed Attia, Auchmann, Bernhard, Back, John, Badea, Anthony, Bae, Kyu Jung, Bahng, E. J., Balconi, Lorenzo, Balli, Fabrice, Bandiera, Laura, Barbagallo, Carmelo, Barlow, Roger, Bartoli, Camilla, Bartosik, Nazar, Barzi, Emanuela, Batsch, Fabian, Bauce, Matteo, Begel, Michael, Berg, J. Scott, Bersani, Andrea, Bertarelli, Alessandro, Bertinelli, Francesco, Bertolin, Alessandro, Bhat, Pushpalatha, Bianchi, Clarissa, Bianco, Michele, Bishop, William, Black, Kevin, Boattini, Fulvio, Bogacz, Alex, Bonesini, Maurizio, Bordini, Bernardo, de Sousa, Patricia Borges, Bottaro, Salvatore, Bottura, Luca, Boyd, Steven, Breschi, Marco, Broggi, Francesco, Brunoldi, Matteo, Buffat, Xavier, Buonincontri, Laura, Burrows, Philip Nicholas, Burt, Graeme Campbell, Buttazzo, Dario, Caiffi, Barbara, Calatroni, Sergio, Calviani, Marco, Calzaferri, Simone, Calzolari, Daniele, Cantone, Claudio, Capdevilla, Rodolfo, Carli, Christian, Carrelli, Carlo, Casaburo, Fausto, Casarsa, Massimo, Castelli, Luca, Catanesi, Maria Gabriella, Cavallucci, Lorenzo, Cavoto, Gianluca, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Celona, Luigi, Cemmi, Alessia, Ceravolo, Sergio, Cerri, Alessandro, Cerutti, Francesco, Cesarini, Gianmario, Cesarotti, Cari, Chancé, Antoine, Charitonidis, Nikolaos, Chiesa, Mauro, Chiggiato, Paolo, Ciccarella, Vittoria Ludovica, Puviani, Pietro Cioli, Colaleo, Anna, Colao, Francesco, Collamati, Francesco, Costa, Marco, Craig, Nathaniel, Curtin, David, Damerau, Heiko, Da Molin, Giacomo, D'Angelo, Laura, Dasu, Sridhara, de Blas, Jorge, De Curtis, Stefania, De Gersem, Herbert, Delahaye, Jean-Pierre, Del Moro, Tommaso, Denisov, Dmitri, Denizli, Haluk, Dermisek, Radovan, Valdor, Paula Desiré, Desponds, Charlotte, Di Luzio, Luca, Di Meco, Elisa, Diociaiuti, Eleonora, Di Petrillo, Karri Folan, Di Sarcina, Ilaria, Dorigo, Tommaso, Dreimanis, Karlis, Pree, Tristan du, Yildiz, Hatice Duran, Edgecock, Thomas, Fabbri, Siara, Fabbrichesi, Marco, Farinon, Stefania, Ferrand, Guillaume, Somoza, Jose Antonio Ferreira, Fieg, Max, Filthaut, Frank, Fox, Patrick, Franceschini, Roberto, Ximenes, Rui Franqueira, Gallinaro, Michele, Garcia-Sciveres, Maurice, Garcia-Tabares, Luis, Gargiulo, Ruben, Garion, Cedric, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Gast, Marco, Generoso, Lisa, Gerber, Cecilia E., Giambastiani, Luca, Gianelle, Alessio, Gianfelice-Wendt, Eliana, Gibson, Stephen, Gilardoni, Simone, Giove, Dario Augusto, Giovinco, Valentina, Giraldin, Carlo, Glioti, Alfredo, Gorzawski, Arkadiusz, Greco, Mario, Grojean, Christophe, Grudiev, Alexej, Gschwendtner, Edda, Gueli, Emanuele, Guilhaudin, Nicolas, Han, Chengcheng, Han, Tao, Hauptman, John Michael, Herndon, Matthew, Hillier, Adrian D, Hillman, Micah, Holmes, Tova Ray, Homiller, Samuel, Jana, Sudip, Jindariani, Sergo, Johannesson, Sofia, Johnson, Benjamin, Jones, Owain Rhodri, Jurj, Paul-Bogdan, Kahn, Yonatan, Kamath, Rohan, Kario, Anna, Karpov, Ivan, Kelliher, David, Kilian, Wolfgang, Kitano, Ryuichiro, Kling, Felix, Kolehmainen, Antti, Kong, K. C., Kosse, Jaap, Krintiras, Georgios, Krizka, Karol, Kumar, Nilanjana, Kvikne, Erik, Kyle, Robert, Laface, Emanuele, Lane, Kenneth, Latina, Andrea, Lechner, Anton, Lee, Junghyun, Lee, Lawrence, Lee, Seh Wook, Lefevre, Thibaut, Leonardi, Emanuele, Lerner, Giuseppe, Li, Peiran, Li, Qiang, Li, Tong, Li, Wei, Lindroos, Mats, Lipton, Ronald, Liu, Da, Liu, Miaoyuan, Liu, Zhen, Voti, Roberto Li, Lombardi, Alessandra, Lomte, Shivani, Long, Kenneth, Longo, Luigi, Lorenzo, José, Losito, Roberto, Low, Ian, Lu, Xianguo, Lucchesi, Donatella, Luo, Tianhuan, Lupato, Anna, Ma, Yang, Machida, Shinji, Madlener, Thomas, Magaletti, Lorenzo, Maggi, Marcello, Durand, Helene Mainaud, Maltoni, Fabio, Manczak, Jerzy Mikolaj, Mandurrino, Marco, Marchand, Claude, Mariani, Francesco, Marin, Stefano, Mariotto, Samuele, Martin-Haugh, Stewart, Masullo, Maria Rosaria, Mauro, Giorgio Sebastiano, Mazzolari, Andrea, Mękała, Krzysztof, Mele, Barbara, Meloni, Federico, Meng, Xiangwei, Mentink, Matthias, Métral, Elias, Miceli, Rebecca, Milas, Natalia, Mohammadi, Abdollah, Moll, Dominik, Montella, Alessandro, Morandin, Mauro, Morrone, Marco, Mulder, Tim, Musenich, Riccardo, Nardecchia, Marco, Nardi, Federico, Nenna, Felice, Neuffer, David, Newbold, David, Novelli, Daniel, Olvegård, Maja, Onel, Yasar, Orestano, Domizia, Osborne, John, Otten, Simon, Torres, Yohan Mauricio Oviedo, Paesani, Daniele, Griso, Simone Pagan, Pagani, Davide, Pal, Kincso, Palmer, Mark, Pampaloni, Alessandra, Panci, Paolo, Pani, Priscilla, Papaphilippou, Yannis, Paparella, Rocco, Paradisi, Paride, Passeri, Antonio, Pasternak, Jaroslaw, Pastrone, Nadia, Pellecchia, Antonello, Piccinini, Fulvio, Piekarz, Henryk, Pieloni, Tatiana, Plouin, Juliette, Portone, Alfredo, Potamianos, Karolos, Potdevin, Joséphine, Prestemon, Soren, Puig, Teresa, Qiang, Ji, Quettier, Lionel, Rabemananjara, Tanjona Radonirina, Radicioni, Emilio, Radogna, Raffaella, Rago, Ilaria Carmela, Ratkus, Andris, Resseguie, Elodie, Reuter, Juergen, Ribani, Pier Luigi, Riccardi, Cristina, Ricciardi, Stefania, Robens, Tania, Robert, Youri, Rogers, Chris, Rojo, Juan, Romagnoni, Marco, Ronald, Kevin, Rosser, Benjamin, Rossi, Carlo, Rossi, Lucio, Rozanov, Leo, Ruhdorfer, Maximilian, Ruiz, Richard, Saini, Saurabh, Sala, Filippo, Salierno, Claudia, Salmi, Tiina, Salvini, Paola, Salvioni, Ennio, Sammut, Nicholas, Santini, Carlo, Saputi, Alessandro, Sarra, Ivano, Scarantino, Giuseppe, Schneider-Muntau, Hans, Schulte, Daniel, Scifo, Jessica, Sen, Tanaji, Senatore, Carmine, Senol, Abdulkadir, Sertore, Daniele, Sestini, Lorenzo, Rêgo, Ricardo César Silva, Simone, Federica Maria, Skoufaris, Kyriacos, Sorbello, Gino, Sorbi, Massimo, Sorti, Stefano, Soubirou, Lisa, Spataro, David, Queiroz, Farinaldo S., Stamerra, Anna, Stapnes, Steinar, Stark, Giordon, Statera, Marco, Stechauner, Bernd Michael, Su, Shufang, Su, Wei, Sun, Xiaohu, Sytov, Alexei, Tang, Jian, Tang, Jingyu, Taylor, Rebecca, Kate, Herman Ten, Testoni, Pietro, Thiele, Leonard Sebastian, Garcia, Rogelio Tomas, Topp-Mugglestone, Max, Torims, Toms, Torre, Riccardo, Tortora, Luca, Tortora, Ludovico, Trifinopoulos, Sokratis, Udongwo, Sosoho-Abasi, Vai, Ilaria, Valente, Riccardo Umberto, van Rienen, Ursula, Van Weelderen, Rob, Vanwelde, Marion, Velev, Gueorgui, Venditti, Rosamaria, Vendrasco, Adam, Verna, Adriano, Vernassa, Gianluca, Verweij, Arjan, Verwilligen, Piet, Villamizar, Yoxara, Vittorio, Ludovico, Vitulo, Paolo, Vojskovic, Isabella, Wang, Dayong, Wang, Lian-Tao, Wang, Xing, Wendt, Manfred, Widorski, Markus, Wozniak, Mariusz, Wu, Yongcheng, Wulzer, Andrea, Xie, Keping, Yang, Yifeng, Yap, Yee Chinn, Yonehara, Katsuya, Yoo, Hwi Dong, You, Zhengyun, Zanetti, Marco, Zaza, Angela, Zhang, Liang, Zhu, Ruihu, Zlobin, Alexander, Zuliani, Davide, and Zurita, José Francisco
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Physics - Accelerator Physics - Abstract
This document is comprised of a collection of updated preliminary parameters for the key parts of the muon collider. The updated preliminary parameters follow on from the October 2023 Tentative Parameters Report. Particular attention has been given to regions of the facility that are believed to hold greater technical uncertainty in their design and that have a strong impact on the cost and power consumption of the facility. The data is collected from a collaborative spreadsheet and transferred to overleaf.
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- 2024
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11. A note on semiprime skew left braces and related semidirect products
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Castelli, Marco
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Mathematics - Quantum Algebra - Abstract
In this paper, we focus on semiprime skew left braces provided by semidirect products. We show that if a semidirect product $B_1\rtimes B_2$ is semiprime and $B_1$ is Artinian, then $B_1$ must be semiprime. Moreover, we prove that the semidirect product of strongly semiprime skew left braces is strongly semiprime. Finally, following \cite[Question $1$]{smoktunowicz2024more}, we provide examples of skew left braces of abelian type that are non-simple and strongly prime., Comment: 12 pages, comments welcome!
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- 2024
12. A non-asymptotic upper bound in prediction for the PLS estimator
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Castelli, Luca, Gannaz, Irène, and Marteau, Clément
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Mathematics - Statistics Theory - Abstract
We investigate the theoretical performances of the Partial Least Square (PLS) algorithm in a high dimensional context. We provide upper bounds on the risk in prediction for the statistical linear model when considering the PLS estimator. Our bounds are non-asymptotic and are expressed in terms of the number of observations, the noise level, the properties of the design matrix, and the number of considered PLS components. In particular, we exhibit some scenarios where the variability of the PLS may explode and prove that we can get round of these situations by introducing a Ridge regularization step. These theoretical findings are illustrated by some numerical simulations.
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- 2024
13. Behavior Cloning for Mini Autonomous Car Path Following
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Moraes, Pablo, Peters, Christopher, Sodre, Hiago, Moraes, William, Barcelona, Sebastian, Deniz, Juan, Castelli, Victor, Guterres, Bruna, and Grando, Ricardo
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Computer Science - Robotics - Abstract
This article presents the implementation and evaluation of a behavior cloning approach for route following with autonomous cars. Behavior cloning is a machine-learning technique in which a neural network is trained to mimic the driving behavior of a human operator. Using camera data that captures the environment and the vehicle's movement, the neural network learns to predict the control actions necessary to follow a predetermined route. Mini-autonomous cars, which provide a good benchmark for use, are employed as a testing platform. This approach simplifies the control system by directly mapping the driver's movements to the control outputs, avoiding the need for complex algorithms. We performed an evaluation in a 13-meter sizer route, where our vehicle was evaluated. The results show that behavior cloning allows for a smooth and precise route, allowing it to be a full-sized vehicle and enabling an effective transition from small-scale experiments to real-world implementations., Comment: Accepted to the IEEE URUCON 2024
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- 2024
14. Exploring VQ-VAE with Prosody Parameters for Speaker Anonymization
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Leang, Sotheara, Augusma, Anderson, Castelli, Eric, Letué, Frédérique, Sam, Sethserey, and Vaufreydaz, Dominique
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Human speech conveys prosody, linguistic content, and speaker identity. This article investigates a novel speaker anonymization approach using an end-to-end network based on a Vector-Quantized Variational Auto-Encoder (VQ-VAE) to deal with these speech components. This approach is designed to disentangle these components to specifically target and modify the speaker identity while preserving the linguistic and emotionalcontent. To do so, three separate branches compute embeddings for content, prosody, and speaker identity respectively. During synthesis, taking these embeddings, the decoder of the proposed architecture is conditioned on both speaker and prosody information, allowing for capturing more nuanced emotional states and precise adjustments to speaker identification. Findings indicate that this method outperforms most baseline techniques in preserving emotional information. However, it exhibits more limited performance on other voice privacy tasks, emphasizing the need for further improvements.
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- 2024
15. TALOS (Total Automation of LabVIEW Operations for Science): A framework for autonomous control systems for complex experiments
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Volponi, M., Zieliński, J., Rauschendorfer, T., Huck, S., Caravita, R., Auzins, M., Bergmann, B., Burian, P., Brusa, R. S., Camper, A., Castelli, F., Cerchiari, G., Ciuryło, R., Consolati, G., Doser, M., Eliaszuk, K., Giszczak, A., Glöggler, L. T., Graczykowski, Ł., Grosbart, M., Guatieri, F., Gusakova, N., Gustafsson, F., Haider, S., Janik, M. A., Januszek, T., Kasprowicz, G., Khatri, G., Kłosowski, Ł., Kornakov, G., Krumins, V., Lappo, L., Linek, A., Malamant, J., Mariazzi, S., Penasa, L., Petracek, V., Piwiński, M., Pospisil, S., Povolo, L., Prelz, F., Rangwala, S. A., Rawat, B. S., Rienäcker, B., Rodin, V., Røhne, O. M., Sandaker, H., Smolyanskiy, P., Sowiński, T., Tefelski, D., Vafeiadis, T., Welsch, C. P., Wolz, T., Zawada, M., and Zurlo, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics - Atomic Physics - Abstract
Modern physics experiments are frequently very complex, relying on multiple simultaneous events to happen in order to obtain the desired result. The experiment control system plays a central role in orchestrating the measurement setup: However, its development is often treated as secondary with respect to the hardware, its importance becoming evident only during the operational phase. Therefore, the AEgIS (Antimatter Experiment: Gravity, Interferometry, Spectroscopy) collaboration has created a framework for easily coding control systems, specifically targeting atomic, quantum, and antimatter experiments. This framework, called Total Automation of LabVIEW Operations for Science (TALOS), unifies all the machines of the experiment in a single entity, thus enabling complex high-level decisions to be taken, and it is constituted by separate modules, called MicroServices, that run concurrently and asynchronously. This enhances the stability and reproducibility of the system while allowing for continuous integration and testing while the control system is running. The system demonstrated high stability and reproducibility, running completely unsupervised during the night and weekends of the data-taking campaigns. The results demonstrate the suitability of TALOS to manage an entire physics experiment in full autonomy: being open-source, experiments other than the AEgIS experiment can benefit from it.
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- 2024
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16. Female Writing in Chinese Postmodern Literature: From Neorealism to Avant-garde
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Castelli, Alberto
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- 2020
17. Comparing the efficacy of cipaglucosidase alfa plus miglustat with other enzyme replacement therapies for late-onset Pompe disease: a network meta-analysis utilizing patient-level and aggregate data.
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Shohet, Simon, Hummel, Noemi, Fu, Shuai, Keyzor, Ian, MacCulloch, Alasdair, Johnson, Neil, Castelli, Jeff, Czarny-Ozga, Ilona, Mozaffar, Tahseen, and Thom, Howard
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Pompe disease ,cipaglucosidase alfa ,indirect treatment comparison ,miglustat ,Glycogen Storage Disease Type II ,Humans ,Enzyme Replacement Therapy ,1-Deoxynojirimycin ,Network Meta-Analysis ,alpha-Glucosidases ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Walk Test - Abstract
Aim: Late-onset Pompe disease is characterized by progressive loss of muscular and respiratory function. Until recently, standard of care was enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with alglucosidase alfa. Second-generation ERTs avalglucosidase alfa (aval) and cipaglucosidase alfa with miglustat (cipa+mig) are now available. Without head-to-head trials comparing aval with cipa+mig, an indirect treatment comparison is informative and timely for understanding potential clinical differentiation. Materials & methods: A systematic literature review was performed to identify relevant studies on cipa+mig and aval. Using patient-level and aggregate published data from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and phase I/II and open-label extension (OLE) trials, a multi-level network meta-regression was conducted, adjusting for various baseline covariates, including previous ERT duration, to obtain relative effect estimates on 6-minute walk distance (6MWD, meters [m]) and forced vital capacity (FVC, % predicted [pp]). Analyses of two networks were conducted: Network A, including only RCTs, and network B, additionally including single-arm OLE and phase I/II studies. Results: Network B (full evidence analysis) showed that cipa+mig was associated with a relative increase in 6MWD (mean difference 28.93 m, 95% credible interval [8.26-50.11 m]; Bayesian probability 99.7%) and FVC (2.88 pp [1.07-4.71 pp]; >99.9%) compared with aval. The comparison between cipa+mig and aval became more favorable for cipa+mig with increasing previous ERT duration for both end points. Analysis of network A showed that cipa+mig was associated with a relative decrease in 6MWD (-10.02 m [-23.62 to 4.00 m]; 91.8%) and FVC (-1.45 pp [-3.01 to 0.07 pp]; 96.8%) compared with aval. Conclusion: Cipa+mig showed a favorable effect versus aval when all available evidence was used in the analysis.
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- 2024
18. Perturbative results of matrix elements of the axial current and their relation with the axial anomaly
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Castelli, Ignacio, Freese, Adam, Lorcé, Cédric, Metz, Andreas, Pasquini, Barbara, and Rodini, Simone
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In the Standard Model of particle physics, the axial current is not conserved, due both to fermion masses and to the axial anomaly. Using perturbative quantum chromodynamics, we calculate matrix elements of the local and non-local axial current for a gluon target, clarifying their connection with the axial anomaly. In so doing, we also reconsider classic results obtained in the context of the nucleon spin sum rule as well as recent results for off-forward kinematics. An important role is played by the infrared regulator, for which we put a special emphasis on the nonzero quark mass. We highlight cancellations that take place between contributions from the axial anomaly and the quark mass, and we elaborate on the relation of those cancellations with the conservation of angular momentum., Comment: 12 pages
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- 2024
19. The Fourth S-PLUS Data Release: 12-filter photometry covering $\sim3000$ square degrees in the southern hemisphere
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Herpich, Fabio R., Almeida-Fernandes, Felipe, Schwarz, Gustavo B. Oliveira, Lima, Erik V. R., Nakazono, Lilianne, Alonso-García, Javier, Fonseca-Faria, Marcos A., Sartori, Marilia J., Bolutavicius, Guilherme F., de Souza, Gabriel Fabiano, Hartmann, Eduardo A., Li, Liana, Espinosa, Luna, Kanaan, Antonio, Schoenell, William, Werle, Ariel, Machado-Pereira, Eduardo, Gutiérrez-Soto, Luis A., Santos-Silva, Thaís, Castelli, Analia V. Smith, Lacerda, Eduardo A. D., Barbosa, Cassio L., Perottoni, Hélio D., Lopes, Carlos E. Ferreira, Valença, Raquel Ruiz, Martho, Pierre Augusto Re, Bom, Clecio R., Bonatto, Charles J., Carvalho, Maiara S., Cernic, Vitor, Fernandes, Roberto Cid, Coelho, Paula, Cortesi, Ariana, Palma, Barbara Cubillos, Doubrawa, Lia, Alberice, Vincenzo Sivero Ferreira, Huaynasi, Fredi Quispe, Perin, Gabriel Jacob, Arancibia, Marcelo Jaque, Krabbe, Angela, Lima-Dias, Ciria, Lomelí-Núñez, Luis, de Oliveira, Raimundo Lopes, Lopes, Amanda R., Figueiredo, André Luiz, Lösch, Elismar, Navarete, Felipe, de Oliveira, Julia Mello, Overzier, Roderik, Placco, Vinicius M., Roig, Fernando V., Rubet, Mariana, Santos, André, Sasse, Victor Hugo, Thaina-Batista, Julia, Torres-Flores, Sergio, Beers, Timothy C., Alvarez-Candal, Alvaro, Akras, Stavros, Panda, Swayamtrupta, Limberg, Guilherme, Castellón, José Luis Nilo, Telles, Eduardo, Lopes, Paulo Afranio, Montaguth, Gissel Dayana Pardo, Silva, Leandro Beraldo e, Humire, Pedro K., Fernandes, Marcelo Borges, Cordeiro, Vinícius, Ribeiro, Tiago, and de Oliveira, Claudia Mendes
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS) is a project to map $\sim9300$ sq deg of the sky using twelve bands (seven narrow and five broadbands). Observations are performed with the T80-South telescope, a robotic telescope located at the Cerro Tololo Observatory in Chile. The survey footprint consists of several large contiguous areas, including fields at high and low galactic latitudes, and towards the Magellanic Clouds. S-PLUS uses fixed exposure times to reach point source depths of about $21$ mag in the $griz$ and $20$ mag in the $u$ and the narrow filters. This paper describes the S-PLUS Data Release 4 (DR4), which includes calibrated images and derived catalogues for over 3000 sq deg, covering the aforementioned area. The catalogues provide multi-band photometry performed with the tools \texttt{DoPHOT} and \texttt{SExtractor} -- point spread function (\PSF) and aperture photometry, respectively. In addition to the characterization, we also present the scientific potential of the data. We use statistical tools to present and compare the photometry obtained through different methods. Overall we find good agreement between the different methods, with a slight systematic offset of 0.05\,mag between our \PSF and aperture photometry. We show that the astrometry accuracy is equivalent to that obtained in previous S-PLUS data releases, even in very crowded fields where photometric extraction is challenging. The depths of main survey (MS) photometry for a minimum signal-to-noise ratio $S/N = 3$ reach from $\sim19.5$ for the bluer bands to $\sim21.5$ mag on the red. The range of magnitudes over which accurate \PSF photometry is obtained is shallower, reaching $\sim19$ to $\sim20.5$ mag depending on the filter. Based on these photometric data, we provide star-galaxy-quasar classification and photometric redshift for millions of objects., Comment: 26 pages, 17 figures, 14 tables, accepted for A&A
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- 2024
20. RAG-QA Arena: Evaluating Domain Robustness for Long-form Retrieval Augmented Question Answering
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Han, Rujun, Zhang, Yuhao, Qi, Peng, Xu, Yumo, Wang, Jenyuan, Liu, Lan, Wang, William Yang, Min, Bonan, and Castelli, Vittorio
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence - Abstract
Question answering based on retrieval augmented generation (RAG-QA) is an important research topic in NLP and has a wide range of real-world applications. However, most existing datasets for this task are either constructed using a single source corpus or consist of short extractive answers, which fall short of evaluating large language model (LLM) based RAG-QA systems on cross-domain generalization. To address these limitations, we create Long-form RobustQA (LFRQA), a new dataset comprising human-written long-form answers that integrate short extractive answers from multiple documents into a single, coherent narrative, covering 26K queries and large corpora across seven different domains. We further propose RAG-QA Arena by directly comparing model-generated answers against LFRQA's answers using LLMs as evaluators. We show via extensive experiments that RAG-QA Arena and human judgments on answer quality are highly correlated. Moreover, only 41.3% of the most competitive LLM's answers are preferred to LFRQA's answers, demonstrating RAG-QA Arena as a challenging evaluation platform for future research.
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21. Interim report for the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC)
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Accettura, C., Adrian, S., Agarwal, R., Ahdida, C., Aimé, C., Aksoy, A., Alberghi, G. L., Alden, S., Amapane, N., Amorim, D., Andreetto, P., Anulli, F., Appleby, R., Apresyan, A., Asadi, P., Mahmoud, M. Attia, Auchmann, B., Back, J., Badea, A., Bae, K. J., Bahng, E. J., Balconi, L., Balli, F., Bandiera, L., Barbagallo, C., Barlow, R., Bartoli, C., Bartosik, N., Barzi, E., Batsch, F., Bauce, M., Begel, M., Berg, J. S., Bersani, A., Bertarelli, A., Bertinelli, F., Bertolin, A., Bhat, P., Bianchi, C., Bianco, M., Bishop, W., Black, K., Boattini, F., Bogacz, A., Bonesini, M., Bordini, B., de Sousa, P. Borges, Bottaro, S., Bottura, L., Boyd, S., Breschi, M., Broggi, F., Brunoldi, M., Buffat, X., Buonincontri, L., Burrows, P. N., Burt, G. C., Buttazzo, D., Caiffi, B., Calatroni, S., Calviani, M., Calzaferri, S., Calzolari, D., Cantone, C., Capdevilla, R., Carli, C., Carrelli, C., Casaburo, F., Casarsa, M., Castelli, L., Catanesi, M. G., Cavallucci, L., Cavoto, G., Celiberto, F. G., Celona, L., Cemmi, A., Ceravolo, S., Cerri, A., Cerutti, F., Cesarini, G., Cesarotti, C., Chancé, A., Charitonidis, N., Chiesa, M., Chiggiato, P., Ciccarella, V. L., Puviani, P. Cioli, Colaleo, A., Colao, F., Collamati, F., Costa, M., Craig, N., Curtin, D., D'Angelo, L., Da Molin, G., Damerau, H., Dasu, S., de Blas, J., De Curtis, S., De Gersem, H., Del Moro, T., Delahaye, J. -P., Denisov, D., Denizli, H., Dermisek, R., Valdor, P. Desiré, Desponds, C., Di Luzio, L., Di Meco, E., Di Petrillo, K. F., Di Sarcina, I., Diociaiuti, E., Dorigo, T., Dreimanis, K., Pree, T. du, Edgecock, T., Fabbri, S., Fabbrichesi, M., Farinon, S., Ferrand, G., Somoza, J. A. Ferreira, Fieg, M., Filthaut, F., Fox, P., Franceschini, R., Ximenes, R. Franqueira, Gallinaro, M., Garcia-Sciveres, M., Garcia-Tabares, L., Gargiulo, R., Garion, C., Garzelli, M. V., Gast, M., Gerber, C. E., Giambastiani, L., Gianelle, A., Gianfelice-Wendt, E., Gibson, S., Gilardoni, S., Giove, D. A., Giovinco, V., Giraldin, C., Glioti, A., Gorzawski, A., Greco, M., Grojean, C., Grudiev, A., Gschwendtner, E., Gueli, E., Guilhaudin, N., Han, C., Han, T., Hauptman, J. M., Herndon, M., Hillier, A. D., Hillman, M., Holmes, T. R., Homiller, S., Jana, S., Jindariani, S., Johannesson, S., Johnson, B., Jones, O. R., Jurj, P. -B., Kahn, Y., Kamath, R., Kario, A., Karpov, I., Kelliher, D., Kilian, W., Kitano, R., Kling, F., Kolehmainen, A., Kong, K. C., Kosse, J., Krintiras, G., Krizka, K., Kumar, N., Kvikne, E., Kyle, R., Laface, E., Lane, K., Latina, A., Lechner, A., Lee, J., Lee, L., Lee, S. W., Lefevre, T., Leonardi, E., Lerner, G., Li, P., Li, Q., Li, T., Li, W., Voti, R. Li, Lindroos, M., Lipton, R., Liu, D., Liu, M., Liu, Z., Lombardi, A., Lomte, S., Long, K., Longo, L., Lorenzo, J., Losito, R., Low, I., Lu, X., Lucchesi, D., Luo, T., Lupato, A., Métral, E., Mękała, K., Ma, Y., Mańczak, J. M., Machida, S., Madlener, T., Magaletti, L., Maggi, M., Durand, H. Mainaud, Maltoni, F., Mandurrino, M., Marchand, C., Mariani, F., Marin, S., Mariotto, S., Martin-Haugh, S., Masullo, M. R., Mauro, G. S., Mazzolari, A., Mele, B., Meloni, F., Meng, X., Mentink, M., Miceli, R., Milas, N., Mohammadi, A., Moll, D., Montella, A., Morandin, M., Morrone, M., Mulder, T., Musenich, R., Nardecchia, M., Nardi, F., Neuffer, D., Newbold, D., Novelli, D., Olvegård, M., Onel, Y., Orestano, D., Osborne, J., Otten, S., Torres, Y. M. Oviedo, Paesani, D., Griso, S. Pagan, Pagani, D., Pal, K., Palmer, M., Pampaloni, A., Panci, P., Pani, P., Papaphilippou, Y., Paparella, R., Paradisi, P., Passeri, A., Pastrone, N., Pellecchia, A., Piccinini, F., Piekarz, H., Pieloni, T., Plouin, J., Portone, A., Potamianos, K., Potdevin, J., Prestemon, S., Puig, T., Qiang, J., Quettier, L., Rabemananjara, T. R., Radicioni, E., Radogna, R., Rago, I. C., Ratkus, A., Resseguie, E., Reuter, J., Ribani, P. L., Riccardi, C., Ricciardi, S., Robens, T., Robert, Y., Roger, C., Rojo, J., Romagnoni, M., Ronald, K., Rosser, B., Rossi, C., Rossi, L., Rozanov, L., Ruhdorfer, M., Ruiz, R., Queiroz, F. S., Saini, S., Sala, F., Salierno, C., Salmi, T., Salvini, P., Salvioni, E., Sammut, N., Santini, C., Saputi, A., Sarra, I., Scarantino, G., Schneider-Muntau, H., Schulte, D., Scifo, J., Sen, T., Senatore, C., Senol, A., Sertore, D., Sestini, L., Rêgo, R. C. Silva, Simone, F. M., Skoufaris, K., Sorbello, G., Sorbi, M., Sorti, S., Soubirou, L., Spataro, D., Stamerra, A., Stapnes, S., Stark, G., Statera, M., Stechauner, B. M., Su, S., Su, W., Sun, X., Sytov, A., Tang, J., Taylor, R., Kate, H. Ten, Testoni, P., Thiele, L. S., Garcia, R. Tomas, Mugglestone, M. Topp, Torims, T., Torre, R., Tortora, L. T., Trifinopoulos, S., Udongwo, S. -A., Vai, I., Valente, R. U., van Rienen, U., van Weelderen, R., Vanwelde, M., Velev, G., Venditti, R., Vendrasco, A., Verna, A., Verweij, A., Verwilligen, P., Villamzar, Y., Vittorio, L., Vitulo, P., Vojskovic, I., Wang, D., Wang, L. -T., Wang, X., Wendt, M., Widorski, M., Wozniak, M., Wu, Y., Wulzer, A., Xie, K., Yang, Y., Yap, Y. C., Yonehara, K., Yoo, H. D., You, Z., Zanetti, M., Zaza, A., Zhang, L., Zhu, R., Zlobin, A., Zuliani, D., and Zurita, J. F.
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC) [1] was established in 2020 following the recommendations of the European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) and the implementation of the European Strategy for Particle Physics-Accelerator R&D Roadmap by the Laboratory Directors Group [2], hereinafter referred to as the the European LDG roadmap. The Muon Collider Study (MuC) covers the accelerator complex, detectors and physics for a future muon collider. In 2023, European Commission support was obtained for a design study of a muon collider (MuCol) [3]. This project started on 1st March 2023, with work-packages aligned with the overall muon collider studies. In preparation of and during the 2021-22 U.S. Snowmass process, the muon collider project parameters, technical studies and physics performance studies were performed and presented in great detail. Recently, the P5 panel [4] in the U.S. recommended a muon collider R&D, proposed to join the IMCC and envisages that the U.S. should prepare to host a muon collider, calling this their "muon shot". In the past, the U.S. Muon Accelerator Programme (MAP) [5] has been instrumental in studies of concepts and technologies for a muon collider., Comment: This document summarises the International Muon Collider Collaboration (IMCC) progress and status of the Muon Collider R&D programme
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22. Tilt-to-length coupling in LISA Pathfinder: long-term stability
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Armano, M, Audley, H, Baird, J, Binetruy, P, Born, M, Bortoluzzi, D, Castelli, E, Cavalleri, A, Cesarini, A, Cruise, A M, Danzmann, K, Silva, M de Deus, Diepholz, I, Dixon, G, Dolesi, R, Ferraioli, L, Ferroni, V, Fitzsimons, E D, Freschi, M, Gesa, L, Giardini, D, Gibert, F, Giusteri, R, Grimani, C, Grzymisch, J, Harrison, I, Hartig, M-S, Heinzel, G, Hewitson, M, Hollington, D, Hoyland, D, Hueller, M, Inchauspé, H, Jennrich, O, Jetzer, P, Johann, U, Johlander, B, Karnesis, N, Kaune, B, Killow, C J, Korsakova, N, Lobo, J A, López-Zaragoza, J P, Maarschalkerweerd, R, Mance, D, Martín, V, Martin-Polo, L, Martin-Porqueras, F, Martino, J, McNamara, P W, Mendes, J, Mendes, L, Meshksar, N, Nofrarias, M, Paczkowski, S, Perreur-Lloyd, M, Petiteau, A, Plagnol, E, Ramos-Castro, J, Reiche, J, Rivas, F, Robertson, D I, Russano, G, Sanjuan, J, Slutsky, J, Sopuerta, C F, Sumner, T, Texier, D, Thorpe, J I, Vetrugno, D, Vitale, S, Wanner, G, Ward, H, Wass, P J, Weber, W J, Wissel, L, Wittchen, A, and Zweifel, P
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The tilt-to-length coupling during the LISA Pathfinder mission has been numerically and analytically modeled for particular timespans. In this work, we investigate the long-term stability of the coupling coefficients of this noise. We show that they drifted slowly (by 1\,$\mu$m/rad and 6$\times10^{-6}$ in 100 days) and strongly correlated to temperature changes within the satellite (8\,$\mu$m/rad/K and 30$\times10^{-6}$/K). Based on analytical TTL coupling models, we attribute the temperature-driven coupling changes to rotations of the test masses and small distortions in the optical setup. Particularly, we show that LISA Pathfinder's optical baseplate was bent during the cooldown experiment, which started in late 2016 and lasted several months.
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23. Precision measurements of the magnetic parameters of LISA Pathfinder test masses
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Armano, M, Audley, H, Baird, J, Binetruy, P, Born, M, Bortoluzzi, D, Castelli, E, Cavalleri, A, Cesarini, A, Cruise, A M, Danzmann, K, Silva, M De Deus, Diepholz, I, Dixon, G, Dolesi, R, Ferraioli, L, Ferroni, V, Fitzsimons, E D, Freschi, M, Gesa, L, Giardini, D, Gibert, F, Giusteri, R, Grimani, C, Grzymisch, J, Harrison, I, Hartig, M S, Heinzel, G, Hewitson, M, Hollington, D, Hoyland, D, Hueller, M, Inchauspé, H, Jennrich, O, Jetzer, P, Karnesis, N, Kaune, B, Korsakova, N, Killow, C J, Liu, L, Lobo, J A, López-Zaragoza, J P, Maarschalkerweerd, R, Mance, D, Martín, V, Martino, J, Martin-Polo, L, Martin-Porqueras, F, McNamara, P W, Mendes, J, Mendes, L, Meshksar, N, Nofrarias, M, Paczkowski, S, Perreur-Lloyd, M, Petiteau, A, Pivato, P, Plagnol, E, Ramos-Castro, J, Reiche, J, Rivas, F, Robertson, D I, Russano, G, Sala, L, Serrano, D, Slutsky, J, Sopuerta, C F, Sumner, T, Texier, D, Thorpe, J I, Vetrugno, D, Vitale, S, Wanner, G, Ward, H, Wass, P, Weber, W J, Wissel, L, Wittchen, A, and Zweifel, P
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
A precise characterization of the magnetic properties of LISA Pathfinder free falling test-masses is of special interest for future gravitational wave observatory in space. Magnetic forces have an important impact on the instrument sensitivity in the low frequency regime below the millihertz. In this paper we report on the magnetic injection experiments performed throughout LISA Pathfinder operations. We show how these experiments allowed a high precision estimate of the instrument magnetic parameters. The remanent magnetic moment was found to have a modulus of $(0.245\pm0.081)\,\rm{nAm}^2$, the x-component of the background magnetic field within the test masses position was measured to be $(414 \pm 74)$ nT and its gradient had a value of $(-7.4\pm 2.1)\,\mu$T/m. Finally, we also measured the test mass magnetic susceptibility to be $(-3.35\pm0.15)\times$10$^{-5}$ in the low frequency regime. All results are in agreement with on-ground estimates.
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24. Magnetic-induced force noise in LISA Pathfinder free-falling test masses
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Armano, M, Audley, H, Baird, J, Binetruy, P, Born, M, Bortoluzzi, D, Castelli, E, Cavalleri, A, Cesarini, A, Cruise, A M, Danzmann, K, Silva, M De Deus, Diepholz, I, Dixon, G, Dolesi, R, Ferraioli, L, Ferroni, V, Fitzsimons, E D, Freschi, M, Gesa, L, Giardini, D, Gibert, F, Giusteri, R, Grimani, C, Grzymisch, J, Harrison, I, Hartig, M S, Heinzel, G, Hewitson, M, Hollington, D, Hoyland, D, Hueller, M, Inchauspé, H, Jennrich, O, Jetzer, P, Karnesis, N, Kaune, B, Korsakova, N, Killow, C J, Liu, L, Lobo, J A, López-Zaragoza, J P, Maarschalkerweerd, R, Mance, D, Martín, V, Martino, J, Martin-Polo, L, Martin-Porqueras, F, McNamara, P W, Mendes, J, Mendes, L, Meshksar, N, Nofrarias, M, Paczkowski, S, Perreur-Lloyd, M, Petiteau, A, Pivato, P, Plagnol, E, Ramos-Castro, J, Reiche, J, Rivas, F, Robertson, D I, Russano, G, Sala, L, Serrano, D, Slutsky, J, Sopuerta, C F, Sumner, T, Texier, D, Thorpe, J I, Vetrugno, D, Vitale, S, Wanner, G, Ward, H, Wass, P, Weber, W J, Wissel, L, Wittchen, A, and Zweifel, P
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
LISA Pathfinder was a mission designed to test key technologies required for gravitational wave detection in space. Magnetically driven forces play a key role in the instrument sensitivity in the low-frequency regime, which corresponds to the measurement band of interest for future space-borne gravitational wave observatories. Magnetic-induced forces couple to the test mass motion, introducing a contribution to the relative acceleration noise between the free falling test masses. In this Letter we present the first complete estimate of this term of the instrument performance model. Our results set the magnetic-induced acceleration noise during the February 2017 noise run of $\rm 0.25_{-0.08}^{+0.15}\,fm\,s^{-2}/\sqrt{Hz}$ at 1 mHz and $\rm 1.01_{-0.24}^{+0.73}\, fm\,s^{-2}/\sqrt{Hz}$ at 0.1 mHz. We also discuss how the non-stationarities of the interplanetary magnetic field can affect these values during extreme space weather conditions.
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25. Real-time antiproton annihilation vertexing with sub-micron resolution
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Berghold, M., Orsucci, D., Guatieri, F., Alfaro, S., Auzins, M., Bergmann, B., Burian, P., Brusa, R. S., Camper, A., Caravita, R., Castelli, F., Cerchiari, G., Ciuryło, R., Chehaimi, A., Consolati, G., Doser, M., Eliaszuk, K., Ferguson, R., Germann, M., Giszczak, A., Glöggler, L. T., Graczykowski, Ł., Grosbart, M., Gusakova, N., Gustafsson, F., Haider, S., Huck, S., Hugenschmidt, C., Janik, M. A., Januszek, T., Kasprowicz, G., Kempny, K., Khatri, G., Kłosowski, Ł., Kornakov, G., Krumins, V., Lappo, L., Linek, A., Mariazzi, S., Moskal, P., Nowicka, D., Pandey, P., Pęcak, D., Penasa, L., Petracek, V., Piwiński, M., Pospisil, S., Povolo, L., Prelz, F., Rangwala, S. A., Rauschendorfer, T., Rawat, B. S., Rienäcker, B., Rodin, V., Røhne, O. M., Sandaker, H., Sharma, S., Smolyanskiy, P., Sowiński, T., Tefelski, D., Vafeiadis, T., Volponi, M., Welsch, C. P., Zawada, M., Zielinski, J., and Zurlo, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The primary goal of the AEgIS experiment is to precisely measure the free fall of antihydrogen within Earth's gravitational field. To this end, a cold ~50K antihydrogen beam has to pass through two grids forming a moir\'e deflectometer before annihilating onto a position-sensitive detector, which shall determine the vertical position of the annihilation vertex relative to the grids with micrometric accuracy. Here we introduce a vertexing detector based on a modified mobile camera sensor and experimentally demonstrate that it can measure the position of antiproton annihilations with an accuracy of $0.62^{+0.40}_{-0.22}\mu m$, which represents a 35-fold improvement over the previous state-of-the-art for real-time antiproton vertexing. Importantly, these antiproton detection methods are directly applicable to antihydrogen. Moreover, the sensitivity to light of the sensor enables the in-situ calibration of the moir\'e deflectometer, significantly reducing systematic errors. This sensor emerges as a breakthrough technology for achieving the \aegis scientific goals and has been selected as the basis for the development of a large-area detector for conducting antihydrogen gravity measurements., Comment: 21 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables
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26. Enhancing Dropout-based Bayesian Neural Networks with Multi-Exit on FPGA
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Chen, Hao Mark, Castelli, Liam, Ferianc, Martin, Zhou, Hongyu, Liu, Shuanglong, Luk, Wayne, and Fan, Hongxiang
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Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
Reliable uncertainty estimation plays a crucial role in various safety-critical applications such as medical diagnosis and autonomous driving. In recent years, Bayesian neural networks (BayesNNs) have gained substantial research and industrial interests due to their capability to make accurate predictions with reliable uncertainty estimation. However, the algorithmic complexity and the resulting hardware performance of BayesNNs hinder their adoption in real-life applications. To bridge this gap, this paper proposes an algorithm and hardware co-design framework that can generate field-programmable gate array (FPGA)-based accelerators for efficient BayesNNs. At the algorithm level, we propose novel multi-exit dropout-based BayesNNs with reduced computational and memory overheads while achieving high accuracy and quality of uncertainty estimation. At the hardware level, this paper introduces a transformation framework that can generate FPGA-based accelerators for the proposed efficient multi-exit BayesNNs. Several optimization techniques such as the mix of spatial and temporal mappings are introduced to reduce resource consumption and improve the overall hardware performance. Comprehensive experiments demonstrate that our approach can achieve higher energy efficiency compared to CPU, GPU, and other state-of-the-art hardware implementations. To support the future development of this research, we have open-sourced our code at: https://github.com/os-hxfan/MCME_FPGA_Acc.git, Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2308.06849
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27. Systematic analysis of jellyfish galaxy candidates in Fornax, Antlia, and Hydra from the S-PLUS survey: A self-supervised visual identification aid
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Gondhalekar, Yash, Chies-Santos, Ana L., de Souza, Rafael S., Queiroz, Carolina, Lopes, Amanda R., Ferrari, Fabricio, Azevedo, Gabriel M., Monteiro-Pereira, Hellen, Overzier, Roderik, Castelli, Analía V. Smith, Jaffé, Yara L., Haack, Rodrigo F., Rahna, P. T., Shen, Shiyin, Mu, Zihao, Lima-Dias, Ciria, Barbosa, Carlos E., Schwarz, Gustavo B. Oliveira, Riffel, Rogério, Jimenez-Teja, Yolanda, Grossi, Marco, de Oliveira, Claudia L. Mendes, Schoenell, William, Ribeiro, Thiago, and Kanaan, Antonio
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We study 51 jellyfish galaxy candidates in the Fornax, Antlia, and Hydra clusters. These candidates are identified using the JClass scheme based on the visual classification of wide-field, twelve-band optical images obtained from the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey. A comprehensive astrophysical analysis of the jellyfish (JClass > 0), non-jellyfish (JClass = 0), and independently organized control samples is undertaken. We develop a semi-automated pipeline using self-supervised learning and similarity search to detect jellyfish galaxies. The proposed framework is designed to assist visual classifiers by providing more reliable JClasses for galaxies. We find that jellyfish candidates exhibit a lower Gini coefficient, higher entropy, and a lower 2D S\'ersic index as the jellyfish features in these galaxies become more pronounced. Jellyfish candidates show elevated star formation rates (including contributions from the main body and tails) by $\sim$1.75 dex, suggesting a significant increase in the SFR caused by the ram-pressure stripping phenomenon. Galaxies in the Antlia and Fornax clusters preferentially fall towards the cluster's centre, whereas only a mild preference is observed for Hydra galaxies. Our self-supervised pipeline, applied in visually challenging cases, offers two main advantages: it reduces human visual biases and scales effectively for large datasets. This versatile framework promises substantial enhancements in morphology studies for future galaxy image surveys., Comment: 25 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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28. Higgs Physics at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV Muon Collider with detailed detector simulation
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Andreetto, Paolo, Bartosik, Nazar, Buonincontri, Laura, Calzolari, Daniele, Candelise, Vieri, Casarsa, Massimo, Castelli, Luca, Chiesa, Mauro, Colaleo, Anna, Da Molin, Giacomo, Forslund, Matthew, Giambastiani, Luca, Gianelle, Alessio, Krizka, Karol, Jindariani, Sergo, Lechner, Anton, Lucchesi, Donatella, Mareso, Leo, Mastrapasqua, Paola, Meade, Patrick, Montella, Alessandro, Griso, Simone Pagan, Pastrone, Nadia, Sestini, Lorenzo, Venditti, Rosamaria, Zaza, Angela, and Zuliani, Davide
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Muon Collider is one of the most promising future collider facilities with the potential to reach multi-TeV center-of-mass energy and high luminosity. Due to the significant Higgs boson production cross section in muon collisions at these high energies, the collider can be considered a Higgs factory. It holds the capability to significantly advance our understanding of the Higgs sector to an unprecedented level of precision. However, the presence of beam-induced background resulting from the decay of the beam muons poses unique challenges for detector development and event reconstruction. In this paper, the prospects for various measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections at a $\sqrt{s}=3$ TeV collider are presented using a detailed detector simulation in a realistic environment. The study demonstrates the feasibility of achieving high precision measurements of the Higgs boson production cross sections with the current state-of-the-art detector design. In addition, the paper discusses the detector requirements necessary for obtaining such resolutions and for measuring the Higgs trilinear self-coupling.
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29. Wild Berry image dataset collected in Finnish forests and peatlands using drones
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Riz, Luigi, Povoli, Sergio, Caraffa, Andrea, Boscaini, Davide, Mekhalfi, Mohamed Lamine, Chippendale, Paul, Turtiainen, Marjut, Partanen, Birgitta, Ballester, Laura Smith, Noguera, Francisco Blanes, Franchi, Alessio, Castelli, Elisa, Piccinini, Giacomo, Marchesotti, Luca, Couceiro, Micael Santos, and Poiesi, Fabio
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Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Berry picking has long-standing traditions in Finland, yet it is challenging and can potentially be dangerous. The integration of drones equipped with advanced imaging techniques represents a transformative leap forward, optimising harvests and promising sustainable practices. We propose WildBe, the first image dataset of wild berries captured in peatlands and under the canopy of Finnish forests using drones. Unlike previous and related datasets, WildBe includes new varieties of berries, such as bilberries, cloudberries, lingonberries, and crowberries, captured under severe light variations and in cluttered environments. WildBe features 3,516 images, including a total of 18,468 annotated bounding boxes. We carry out a comprehensive analysis of WildBe using six popular object detectors, assessing their effectiveness in berry detection across different forest regions and camera types. We will release WildBe publicly.
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30. In-depth analysis of LISA Pathfinder performance results: Time evolution, noise projection, physical models, and implications for LISA
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Armano, M., Audley, H., Baird, J., Binetruy, P., Born, M., Bortoluzzi, D., Castelli, E., Cavalleri, A., Cesarini, A., Chiavegato, V., Cruise, A. M., Bosco, D. Dal, Danzmann, K., Silva, M. De Deus, Diepholz, I., Dixon, G., Dolesi, R., Ferraioli, L., Ferroni, V., Fitzsimons, E. D., Freschi, M., Gesa, L., Giardini, D., Gibert, F., Giusteri, R., Grimani, C., Grzymisch, J., Harrison, I., Hartig, M. S., Heinzel, G., Hewitson, M., Hollington, D., Hoyland, D., Hueller, M., Inchauspé, H., Jennrich, O., Jetzer, P., Johlander, B., Karnesis, N., Kaune, B., Korsakova, N., Killow, C. J., Lobo, J. A., Lopez-Zaragoza, J. P., Maarschalkerweerd, R., Mance, D., Martın, V., Martin-Polo, L., Martin-Porqueras, F., Martino, J., McNamara, P. W., Mendes, J., Mendes, L., Meshksar, N., Nofrarias, M., Paczkowski, S., Perreur-Lloyd, M., Petiteau, A., Plagnol, E., Ramos-Castro, J., Reiche, J., Rivas, F., Robertson, D. I., Russano, G., Sala, L., Slutsky, J., Sopuerta, C. F., Sumner, T., Texier, D., Thorpe, J. I., Vetrugno, D., Vitale, S., Wanner, G., Ward, H., Wass, P., Weber, W. J., Wissel, L., Wittchen, A., Zanoni, C., and Zweifel, P.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We present an in-depth analysis of the LISA Pathfinder differential acceleration performance over the entire course of its science operations, spanning approximately 500 days. We find that: 1) the evolution of the Brownian noise that dominates the acceleration amplitude spectral density (ASD), for frequencies $f\gtrsim 1\,\text{mHz}$, is consistent with the decaying pressure due to the outgassing of a single gaseous species. 2) between $f=36\,\mu\text{Hz}$ and $1\,\text{mHz}$, the acceleration ASD shows a $1/f$ tail in excess of the Brownian noise of almost constant amplitude, with $\simeq 20\%$ fluctuations over a period of a few days, with no particular time pattern over the course of the mission; 3) at the lowest considered frequency of $f=18\,\mu\text{Hz}$, the ASD significantly deviates from the $1/f$ behavior, because of temperature fluctuations that appear to modulate a quasi-static pressure gradient, sustained by the asymmetries of the outgassing pattern. We also present the results of a projection of the observed acceleration noise on the potential sources for which we had either a direct correlation measurement, or a quantitative estimate from dedicated experiments. These sources account for approximately $40\%$ of the noise power in the $1/f$ tail. Finally, we analyze the possible sources of the remaining unexplained fraction, and identify the possible measures that may be taken to keep those under control in LISA.
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31. On commutative set-theoretic solutions of the Pentagon Equation
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Castelli, Marco
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Mathematics - Quantum Algebra ,81R50 20M99 - Abstract
We extend the so-called retract relation given in [6] for involutive set-theoretic solutions of the Pentagon Equation and we introduce the notion of associated permutation group to study the family of the commutative non-degenerate ones. Moreover, we develop a machinery to construct all these solutions and we use it to give a quite explicit classification of the irretractable ones. Finally, non-degenerate solutions on left-zero semigroup are studied in detail, with an emphasis on the ones with cyclic associated permutation group and on the ones having small size., Comment: 16 pages, comments are welcome!
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32. The S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP): SExtractor detection and measurement of nearby galaxies in large photometric surveys
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Haack, R. F., Castelli, A. V. Smith, de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Almeida-Fernandes, F., Faifer, F. R., Lopes, A. R., Jaffe, Y., Demarco, R., Lima-Dias, C., Lomelí-Nuñez, L., Montaguth, G. P., Schoenell, W., Ribeiro, T., and Kanaan, A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
All-sky multi-band photometric surveys represent a unique opportunity of exploring rich nearby galaxy clusters up to several virial radii, reaching the filament regions where pre-processing is expected to occur. These projects aim to tackle a large number of astrophysical topics, encompassing both the galactic and extragalactic fields. In that sense, generating large catalogues with homogeneous photometry for both resolved and unresolved sources that might be interesting to achieve specific goals, imposes a compromise when choosing the set of parameters to automatically detect and measure such a plethora of objects. In this work we present the acquired experience on studying the galaxy content of the Fornax cluster using large catalogues obtained by the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). We realized that some Fornax bright galaxies are missed in the S-PLUS iDR4 catalogues. In addition, Fornax star-forming galaxies are included as multiple detections due to over-deblending. To solve those issues, we performed specific SExtractor runs to identify the proper set of parameters to recover as many Fornax galaxies as possible with confident photometry and avoiding duplications. From that process, we obtained new catalogs containing 12-band improved photometry for ~ 3 x 10^6 resolved and unresolved sources in an area of ~ 208 deg2 in the direction of the Fornax cluster. Together with identifying the main difficulties to carry out the study of nearby groups and clusters of galaxies using S-PLUS catalogs, we also share possible solutions to face issues that seem to be common to other ongoing photometric surveys., Comment: Accepted to be published in MNRAS. 13 pages. 15 Figures
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33. Comparison of Different Elastic Strain Definitions for Largely Deformed SEI of Chemo-Mechanically Coupled Silicon Battery Particles
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Schoof, Raphael, Castelli, Giuseppe Fabian, and Dörfler, Willy
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,74C15, 74C20, 74S05, 65M22, 90C33 - Abstract
Amorphous silicon is a highly promising anode material for next-generation lithium-ion batteries. Large volume changes of the silicon particle have a critical effect on the surrounding solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) due to repeated fracture and healing during cycling. Based on a thermodynamically consistent chemo-elasto-plastic continuum model we investigate the stress development inside the particle and the SEI. Using the example of a particle with SEI, we apply a higher order finite element method together with a variable-step, variable-order time integration scheme on a nonlinear system of partial differential equations. Starting from a single silicon particle setting, the surrounding SEI is added in a first step with the typically used elastic Green--St-Venant (GSV) strain definition for a purely elastic deformation. For this type of deformation, the definition of the elastic strain is crucial to get reasonable simulation results. In case of the elastic GSV strain, the simulation aborts. We overcome the simulation failure by using the definition of the logarithmic Hencky strain. However, the particle remains unaffected by the elastic strain definitions in the particle domain. Compared to GSV, plastic deformation with the Hencky strain is straightforward to take into account. For the plastic SEI deformation, a rate-independent and a rate-dependent plastic deformation are newly introduced and numerically compared for three half cycles for the example of a radial symmetric particle.
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34. The S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP): A first 12-band glimpse of the Fornax galaxy cluster
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Castelli, A. V. Smith, Cortesi, A., Haack, R. F., Lopes, A. R., Thainá-Batista, J., Fernandes, R. Cid, Lomelí-Núñez, L., Ribeiro, U., de Bom, C. R., Cernic, V., Sodré Jr, L., Zenocratti, L., De Rossi, M. E., Calderón, J. P., Herpich, F., Telles, E., Saha, K., Lopes, P. A. A., Lopes-Silva, V. H., Gonçalves, T. S., Bambrila, D., Cardoso, N. M., Buzzo, M. L., Sotomayor, P. Astudillo, Demarco, R., Leigh, N., Sarzi, M., Menéndez-Delmestre, K., Faifer, F. R., Jiménez-Teja, Y., Grossi, M., Hernández-Jiménez, J. A., Krabbe, A. C., Soto, L. A. Gutiérrez, Brandão, D., Espinosa, L., Olave-Rojas, D. E., Schwarz, G. B. Oliveira, Almeida-Fernandes, F., Schoenell, W., Ribeiro, T., Kanaan, A., and de Oliveira, C. Mendes
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The Fornax galaxy cluster is the richest nearby (D ~ 20 Mpc) galaxy association in the southern sky. As such, it provides a wealth of oportunities to elucidate on the processes where environment holds a key role in transforming galaxies. Although it has been the focus of many studies, Fornax has never been explored with contiguous homogeneous wide-field imaging in 12 photometric narrow- and broad-bands like those provided by the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). In this paper we present the S-PLUS Fornax Project (S+FP) that aims to comprehensively analyse the galaxy content of the Fornax cluster using S-PLUS. Our data set consists of 106 S-PLUS wide-field frames (FoV ~ 1.4 x 1.4 deg$^2$) observed in five SDSS-like ugriz broad-bands and seven narrow-bands covering specific spectroscopic features like [OII], CaII H+K, H$\delta$, G-band, Mg b triplet, H$\alpha$, and the CaII triplet. Based on S-PLUS specific automated photometry, aimed at correctly detecting Fornax galaxies and globular clusters in S-PLUS images, our dataset provides the community with catalogues containing homogeneous 12-band photometry for ~ 3 x 10$^6$ resolved and unresolved objects within a region extending over ~ 208 deg$^2$ (~ 5 Rvir in RA) around Fornax' central galaxy, NGC 1399. We further explore the EAGLE and IllustrisTNG cosmological simulations to identify 45 Fornax-like clusters and generate mock images on all 12 S-PLUS bands of these structures down to galaxies with M$\star \geq 10^8$ M$\odot$. The S+FP dataset we put forward in this first paper of a series will enable a variety of studies some of which are briefly presented., Comment: 25 pages, 30 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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35. From Instructions to Constraints: Language Model Alignment with Automatic Constraint Verification
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Wang, Fei, Shang, Chao, Jain, Sarthak, Wang, Shuai, Ning, Qiang, Min, Bonan, Castelli, Vittorio, Benajiba, Yassine, and Roth, Dan
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Machine Learning - Abstract
User alignment is crucial for adapting general-purpose language models (LMs) to downstream tasks, but human annotations are often not available for all types of instructions, especially those with customized constraints. We observe that user instructions typically contain constraints. While assessing response quality in terms of the whole instruction is often costly, efficiently evaluating the satisfaction rate of constraints is feasible. We investigate common constraints in NLP tasks, categorize them into three classes based on the types of their arguments, and propose a unified framework, ACT (Aligning to ConsTraints), to automatically produce supervision signals for user alignment with constraints. Specifically, ACT uses constraint verifiers, which are typically easy to implement in practice, to compute constraint satisfaction rate (CSR) of each response. It samples multiple responses for each prompt and collect preference labels based on their CSR automatically. Subsequently, ACT adapts the LM to the target task through a ranking-based learning process. Experiments on fine-grained entity typing, abstractive summarization, and temporal question answering show that ACT is able to enhance LMs' capability to adhere to different classes of constraints, thereby improving task performance. Further experiments show that the constraint-following capabilities are transferable.
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36. Clostridioides difficile infections caused by hypervirulent strains: a single-centre real-life study
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Tiecco, Giorgio, De Francesco, Maria Antonia, Lenzi, Angelica, Pellizzeri, Simone, Rossini, Francesco, Sollima, Alessio, Signorini, Liana, Castelli, Francesco, Caruso, Arnaldo, and Quiros-Roldan, Eugenia
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37. Eltrombopag treatment for thrombocytopenia in myelodysplastic syndromes: differences between responding and non-responding patients—a pilot study
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Castelli, Roberto, Manetti, Roberto, Sechi, Gemma Lisa, Deliliers, Giorgio Lambertenghi, and Gidaro, Antonio
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38. Long-term neurological outcome in patients presenting with encephalitis
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Davide, Arici, Andrea, Pilotto, Giulia, Pedersoli, Viviana, Cristillo, Irene, Volonghi, Enis, Guso, Francesco, Castelli, and Alessandro, Padovani
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39. Awake pronation with helmet CPAP in early COVID-19 ARDS patients: effects on respiratory effort and distribution of ventilation assessed by EIT
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Fossali, Tommaso, Locatelli, Martina, Colombo, Riccardo, Veronese, Alice, Borghi, Beatrice, Ballone, Elisabetta, Castelli, Antonio, Rech, Roberto, Catena, Emanuele, and Ottolina, Davide
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40. Echocardiographic clues of the “atrial pump mechanism” during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Catena, Emanuele, Volontè, Alessandra, Fossali, Tommaso, Ballone, Elisa, Bergomi, Paola, Locatelli, Martina, Borghi, Beatrice, Ottolina, Davide, Rech, Roberto, Castelli, Antonio, and Colombo, Riccardo
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41. NewsQs: Multi-Source Question Generation for the Inquiring Mind
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Hwang, Alyssa, Dixit, Kalpit, Ballesteros, Miguel, Benajiba, Yassine, Castelli, Vittorio, Dreyer, Markus, Bansal, Mohit, and McKeown, Kathleen
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Computer Science - Computation and Language - Abstract
We present NewsQs (news-cues), a dataset that provides question-answer pairs for multiple news documents. To create NewsQs, we augment a traditional multi-document summarization dataset with questions automatically generated by a T5-Large model fine-tuned on FAQ-style news articles from the News On the Web corpus. We show that fine-tuning a model with control codes produces questions that are judged acceptable more often than the same model without them as measured through human evaluation. We use a QNLI model with high correlation with human annotations to filter our data. We release our final dataset of high-quality questions, answers, and document clusters as a resource for future work in query-based multi-document summarization., Comment: minor wording change
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42. LISA Definition Study Report
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Colpi, Monica, Danzmann, Karsten, Hewitson, Martin, Holley-Bockelmann, Kelly, Jetzer, Philippe, Nelemans, Gijs, Petiteau, Antoine, Shoemaker, David, Sopuerta, Carlos, Stebbins, Robin, Tanvir, Nial, Ward, Henry, Weber, William Joseph, Thorpe, Ira, Daurskikh, Anna, Deep, Atul, Núñez, Ignacio Fernández, Marirrodriga, César García, Gehler, Martin, Halain, Jean-Philippe, Jennrich, Oliver, Lammers, Uwe, Larrañaga, Jonan, Lieser, Maike, Lützgendorf, Nora, Martens, Waldemar, Mondin, Linda, Niño, Ana Piris, Amaro-Seoane, Pau, Sedda, Manuel Arca, Auclair, Pierre, Babak, Stanislav, Baghi, Quentin, Baibhav, Vishal, Baker, Tessa, Bayle, Jean-Baptiste, Berry, Christopher, Berti, Emanuele, Boileau, Guillaume, Bonetti, Matteo, Brito, Richard, Buscicchio, Riccardo, Calcagni, Gianluca, Capelo, Pedro R., Caprini, Chiara, Caputo, Andrea, Castelli, Eleonora, Chen, Hsin-Yu, Chen, Xian, Chua, Alvin, Davies, Gareth, Derdzinski, Andrea, Domcke, Valerie Fiona, Doneva, Daniela, Dvorkin, Irna, Ezquiaga, Jose María, Gair, Jonathan, Haiman, Zoltan, Harry, Ian, Hartwig, Olaf, Hees, Aurelien, Heffernan, Anna, Husa, Sascha, Izquierdo, David, Karnesis, Nikolaos, Klein, Antoine, Korol, Valeriya, Korsakova, Natalia, Kupfer, Thomas, Laghi, Danny, Lamberts, Astrid, Larson, Shane, Jeune, Maude Le, Lewicki, Marek, Littenberg, Tyson, Madge, Eric, Mangiagli, Alberto, Marsat, Sylvain, Vilchez, Ivan Martin, Maselli, Andrea, Mathews, Josh, van de Meent, Maarten, Muratore, Martina, Nardini, Germano, Pani, Paolo, Peloso, Marco, Pieroni, Mauro, Pound, Adam, Quelquejay-Leclere, Hippolyte, Ricciardone, Angelo, Rossi, Elena Maria, Sartirana, Andrea, Savalle, Etienne, Sberna, Laura, Sesana, Alberto, Shoemaker, Deirdre, Slutsky, Jacob, Sotiriou, Thomas, Speri, Lorenzo, Staab, Martin, Steer, Danièle, Tamanini, Nicola, Tasinato, Gianmassimo, Torrado, Jesus, Torres-Orjuela, Alejandro, Toubiana, Alexandre, Vallisneri, Michele, Vecchio, Alberto, Volonteri, Marta, Yagi, Kent, and Zwick, Lorenz
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is the first scientific endeavour to detect and study gravitational waves from space. LISA will survey the sky for Gravitational Waves in the 0.1 mHz to 1 Hz frequency band which will enable the study of a vast number of objects ranging from Galactic binaries and stellar mass black holes in the Milky Way, to distant massive black-hole mergers and the expansion of the Universe. This definition study report, or Red Book, presents a summary of the very large body of work that has been undertaken on the LISA mission over the LISA definition phase., Comment: 155 pages, with executive summary and table of contents
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43. CIRCUS: an autonomous control system for antimatter, atomic and quantum physics experiments
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Volponi, Marco, Huck, Saiva, Caravita, Ruggero, Zielinski, Jakub, Kornakov, Georgy, Kasprowicz, Grzegorz, Nowicka, Dorota, Rauschendorfer, Tassilo, Rienäcker, Benjamin, Prelz, Francesco, Auzins, Marcis, Bergmann, Benedikt, Burian, Petr, Brusa, Roberto Sennen, Camper, Antoine, Castelli, Fabrizio, Ciuryło, Roman, Consolati, Giovanni, Doser, Michael, Glöggler, Lisa, Graczykowski, Łukasz, Grosbart, Malgorzata, Guatieri, Francesco, Gusakova, Nataly, Gustafsson, Fredrik, Haider, Stefan, Janik, Malgorzata, Khatri, Gunn, Kłosowski, Łukasz, Krumins, Valts, Lappo, Lidia, Linek, Adam, Malamant, Jan, Mariazzi, Sebastiano, Penasa, Luca, Petracek, Vojtech, Piwiński, Mariusz, Pospisil, Stanislav, Povolo, Luca, Rangwala, Sadiqali, Rawat, Bharat, Rodin, Volodymyr, Røhne, Ole, Sandaker, Heidi, Smolyanskiy, Petr, Sowiński, Tomasz, Tefelski, Dariusz, Vafeiadis, Theodoros, Welsch, Carsten, Wolz, Tim, Zawada, Michal, and Zurlo, Nicola
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Quantum Physics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
A powerful and robust control system is a crucial, often neglected, pillar of any modern, complex physics experiment that requires the management of a multitude of different devices and their precise time synchronisation. The AEgIS collaboration presents CIRCUS, a novel, autonomous control system optimised for time-critical experiments such as those at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator and, more broadly, in atomic and quantum physics research. Its setup is based on Sinara/ARTIQ and TALOS, integrating the ALPACA analysis pipeline, the last two developed entirely in AEgIS. It is suitable for strict synchronicity requirements and repeatable, automated operation of experiments, culminating in autonomous parameter optimisation via feedback from real-time data analysis. CIRCUS has been successfully deployed and tested in AEgIS; being experiment-agnostic and released open-source, other experiments can leverage its capabilities.
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44. 104-week efficacy and safety of cipaglucosidase alfa plus miglustat in adults with late-onset Pompe disease: a phase III open-label extension study (ATB200-07).
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Schoser, Benedikt, Kishnani, Priya, Bratkovic, Drago, Byrne, Barry, Claeys, Kristl, Díaz-Manera, Jordi, Laforêt, Pascal, Roberts, Mark, Toscano, Antonio, van der Ploeg, Ans, Castelli, Jeff, Goldman, Mitchell, Holdbrook, Fred, Sitaraman Das, Sheela, Wasfi, Yasmine, and Mozaffar, Tahseen
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n-butyldeoxynojirimycin ,Alpha glucosidase ,Glycogen storage disease type II ,Lysosomal storage disorders ,Myozyme ,Humans ,Male ,Female ,Glycogen Storage Disease Type II ,Middle Aged ,Adult ,1-Deoxynojirimycin ,Double-Blind Method ,Enzyme Replacement Therapy ,alpha-Glucosidases ,Drug Therapy ,Combination ,Treatment Outcome ,Aged ,Enzyme Inhibitors - Abstract
The phase III double-blind PROPEL study compared the novel two-component therapy cipaglucosidase alfa + miglustat (cipa + mig) with alglucosidase alfa + placebo (alg + pbo) in adults with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD). This ongoing open-label extension (OLE; NCT04138277) evaluates long-term safety and efficacy of cipa + mig. Outcomes include 6-min walk distance (6MWD), forced vital capacity (FVC), creatine kinase (CK) and hexose tetrasaccharide (Hex4) levels, patient-reported outcomes and safety. Data are reported as change from PROPEL baseline to OLE week 52 (104 weeks post-PROPEL baseline). Of 118 patients treated in the OLE, 81 continued cipa + mig treatment from PROPEL (cipa + mig group; 61 enzyme replacement therapy [ERT] experienced prior to PROPEL; 20 ERT naïve) and 37 switched from alg + pbo to cipa + mig (switch group; 29 ERT experienced; 8 ERT naive). Mean (standard deviation [SD]) change in % predicted 6MWD from baseline to week 104 was + 3.1 (8.1) for cipa + mig and - 0.5 (7.8) for the ERT-experienced switch group, and + 8.6 (8.6) for cipa + mig and + 8.9 (11.7) for the ERT-naïve switch group. Mean (SD) change in % predicted FVC was - 0.6 (7.5) for cipa + mig and - 3.8 (6.2) for the ERT-experienced switch group, and - 4.8 (6.5) and - 3.1 (6.7), respectively, in ERT-naïve patients. CK and Hex4 levels improved in both treatment groups by week 104 with cipa + mig treatment. Three patients discontinued the OLE due to infusion-associated reactions. No new safety signals were identified. Cipa + mig treatment up to 104 weeks was associated with overall maintained improvements (6MWD, biomarkers) or stabilization (FVC) from baseline with continued durability, and was well tolerated, supporting long-term benefits for patients with LOPD.Trial registration number: NCT04138277; trial start date: December 18, 2019.
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45. NanoNewton electrostatic force actuators for femtoNewton-sensitive measurements: system performance test in the LISA Pathfinder mission
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Armano, M, Audley, H, Baird, J, Bassan, M, Binetruy, P, Born, M, Bortoluzzi, D, Castelli, E, Cavalleri, A, Cesarini, A, Chiavegato, V, Cruise, A M, Bosco, D Dal, Danzmann, K, Silva, M De Deus, De Rosa, R, Di Fiore, L, Diepholz, I, Dixon, G, Dolesi, R, Ferroni, L Ferraioli V, Fitzsimons, E D, Freschi, M, Gesa, L, Giardini, D, Gibert, F, Giusteri, R, Grado, A, Grimani, C, Grzymisch, J, Harrison, I, Hartig, M S, Heinzel, G, Hewitson, M, Hollington, D, Hoyland, D, Hueller, M, Inchauspé, H, Jennrich, O, Jetzer, P, Johlander, B, Karnesis, N, Kaune, B, Korsakova, N, Killow, C J, Liu, L, Lobo, J A, López-Zaragoza, J P, Maarschalkerweerd, R, Mance, D, Martín, V, Martin-Polo, L, Martin-Porqueras, F, Martino, J, McNamara, P W, Mendes, J, Mendes, L, Meshksar, N, Moerschell, J, Nofrarias, M, Paczkowski, S, Perreur-Lloyd, M, Petiteau, A, Plagnol, E, Praplan, C, Ramos-Castro, J, Reiche, J, Rivas, F, Robertson, D I, Russano, G, Sala, L, Sarra, P, Schule-Walewski, S L, Slutsky, J, Sopuerta, C F, Stanga, R, Sumner, T, Pierick, J ten, Texier, D, Thorpe, J I, Vetrugno, D, Vitale, S, Wanner, G, Ward, H, Wass, P, Weber, W J, Wissel, L, Wittchen, A, Zanoni, C, and Zweifel, P
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology - Abstract
Electrostatic force actuation is a key component of the system of geodesic reference test masses (TM) for the LISA orbiting gravitational wave observatory and in particular for performance at low frequencies, below 1 mHz, where the observatory sensitivity is limited by stray force noise. The system needs to apply forces of order 10$^{-9}$ N while limiting fluctuations in the measurement band to levels approaching 10$^{-15}$ N/Hz$^{1/2}$. We present here the LISA actuation system design, based on audio-frequency voltage carrier signals, and results of its in-flight performance test with the LISA Pathfinder test mission. In LISA, TM force actuation is used to align the otherwise free-falling TM to the spacecraft-mounted optical metrology system, without any forcing along the critical gravitational wave-sensitive interferometry axes. In LISA Pathfinder, on the other hand, the actuation was used also to stabilize the TM along the critical $x$ axis joining the two TM, with the commanded actuation force entering directly into the mission's main differential acceleration science observable. The mission allowed demonstration of the full compatibility of the electrostatic actuation system with the LISA observatory requirements, including dedicated measurement campaigns to amplify, isolate, and quantify the two main force noise contributions from the actuation system, from actuator gain noise and from low frequency ``in band'' voltage fluctuations. These campaigns have shown actuation force noise to be a relevant, but not dominant, noise source in LISA Pathfinder and have allowed performance projections for the conditions expected in the LISA mission.
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46. Diagnostic diagrams for ram-pressure stripped candidates
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Krabbe, A. C., Hernandez-Jimenez, J. A., de Oliveira, C. Mendes, Jaffe, Y. L., Oliveira Jr., C. B., Cardoso, N. M., Castelli, A. V. Smith, Dors, O. L., Cortesi, A., and Crossett, J. P.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
This paper presents a method for finding ram-pressure stripped (RPS) galaxy candidates by performing a morphological analysis of galaxy images obtained from the Legacy survey. We consider a sample of about 600 galaxies located in different environments such as groups and clusters, tidally interacting pairs and the field. The sample includes 160 RPS previously classified in the literature into classes from J1 to J5, based on the increasing level of disturbances. Our morphological analysis was done using the {\sc astromorphlib} software followed by the inspection of diagnostic diagrams involving combinations of different parameters like the asymmetry ($A$), concentration ($C$), S\'ersic index ($n$), and bulge strength parameters $F(G,\,M_{20})$. We found that some of those diagrams display a distinct region in which galaxies classified as J3, J4 and J5 decouples from isolated galaxies. We call this region as the morphological transition zone and we also found that tidally interacting galaxies in pairs are predominant within this zone. Nevertheless, after visually inspecting the objects in the morphological transition zone to discard obvious contaminants, we ended up with 33 bonafide new RPS candidates in the studied nearby groups and clusters (Hydra, Fornax, and CLoGS sample), of which one-third show clear evidence of unwinding arms. Future works may potentially further increase significantly the samples of known RPS using such method., Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures
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47. AIRQ HARMO21 special issue—PREFACE
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Miranda, Ana Isabel, Thunis, Philippe, and Trini Castelli, Silvia
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48. Proximal avulsion of the hamstring in young athlete patients: a case series and review of literature
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Castelli, Alberto, Parenti, Matteo, Tirone, Gianluca, Spera, Marco, Azzola, Flavio, Zanon, Giacomo, Grassi, Federico Alberto, and Jannelli, Eugenio
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49. Safety and efficacy of narsoplimab in pediatric and adult patients with transplant-associated thrombotic microangiopathy: a real-world experience
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Castelli, Marta, Micò, Maria Caterina, Grassi, Anna, Algarotti, Alessandra, Lussana, Federico, Finazzi, Maria Chiara, Rambaldi, Benedetta, Pavoni, Chiara, Rizzuto, Giuliana, Tebaldi, Paola, Vendemini, Francesca, Verna, Marta, Bonanomi, Sonia, Biondi, Andrea, Balduzzi, Adriana, Rambaldi, Alessandro, and Gotti, Giacomo
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50. A new combined fabrication process to shape small flexure hinges
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Fava, Marco, Parenti-Castelli, Vincenzo, Conconi, Michele, and Sancisi, Nicola
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