Summary of particle dynamics. The top and bottom rows compare results for steel and aluminum rods, respectively, while the left and right columns show the initial and final stages. (b)
Summary of particle dynamics. The top and bottom rows compare results for steel and aluminum rods, respectively, while the left and right columns show the initial and final stages. (b)
Starting from the top left corner and moving in a clockwise direction are the companions we detected to 2MASS J01283952-1458042, PM J02024+1034 A, 2MASS J05103956+2946479, 2MASS J07171706-0501031, 2MASS J10430293-0912410, and
The complete proposed wavefront sensing process. (Starting from the top left and going around clockwise) The full coronagraph input field is separated into the dark hole and the core. A
Fits and residuals of stage 3 F1550C data subtracted using the results of PyMultiNest single- and double-PSF fitting. Each panel indicates the 31×31 pixel cropped regions, while the dashed box
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Evolutionary tracks of HD 20794 computed with MESA, showing the time evolution of effective temperature (Teff), surface gravity (log g), luminosity (L/L⊙), and radius (R/R⊙) as a function of stellar
ESA/Hubble & NASA, M. J. Koss, A. J. Barth A luminous swirl set against the deep black of space, the barred spiral galaxy IC 486 glows with a soft, ethereal
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