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    Nonequilibrium forces following quenches in active and thermal matter by Rohwer, Christian M., Solon, Alexandre, Kardar, Mehran, Krüger, Matthias

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we study such forces, which arise transiently between parallel plates or compact inclusions in a gas of particles, following a change (“quench”) in temperature or activity of the medium. …”
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    Prospects and challenges in the electromagnetic follow-up of LIGO-Virgo gravitational wave transients by Vitale, Salvatore

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper we describe the EM follow-up program of Advanced LIGO and Virgo, from the search for GWs to the production of sky maps. …”
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    Spitzer Transit Follow-up of Planet Candidates from the K2 Mission by Livingston, John H, Crossfield, Ian Jm, Werner, Michael W, Gorjian, Varoujan, Petigura, Erik A, Ciardi, David R, Dressing, Courtney D, Fulton, Benjamin J, Hirano, Teruyuki, Schlieder, Joshua E, Sinukoff, Evan, Kosiarek, Molly, Akeson, Rachel, Beichman, Charles A, Benneke, Björn, Christiansen, Jessie L, Hansen, Bradley MS, Howard, Andrew W, Isaacson, Howard, Knutson, Heather A, Krick, Jessica, Martinez, Arturo O, Sato, Bun’ei, Tamura, Motohide

    Published 2022
    “…In this paper we identify several targets of potential interest for future characterization studies, demonstrate the utility of transit follow-up observations for planet validation and ephemeris refinement, and present new imaging and spectroscopy data. …”
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    Follow-up of Astrophysical Transients in Real Time with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory by Conrad, Janet

    Published 2022
    “…As an observatory with a 4<jats:italic>π</jats:italic> steradian field of view, and ∼99% uptime, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a unique facility to follow up transients, as well as to provide valuable insights for other observatories and inform their observational decisions. …”
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    Improved Student Performance In Electricity And Magnetism Following Prior MAPS Instruction In Mechanics by Rayyan, Saif, Pawl, Andrew, Barrantes, Analia, Teodorescu, Raluca, Pritchard, David E.

    Published 2011
    “…We examine the performance of a group of students in Introductory Electricity and Magnetism following a ReView course in Introductory Mechanics focusing on problem solving employing the Modeling Applied to Problem Solving (MAPS) pedagogy[1]. …”
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    Very high-energy gamma-ray follow-up program using neutrino triggers from IceCube by IceCube Collaboration, MAGIC Collaboration, VERITAS Collaboration, Arguelles Delgado, Carlos A, Axani, Spencer Nicholas, Conrad, Janet Marie, Jones, Benjamin James Poyner, Moulai, Marjon H.

    Published 2017
    “…We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-time alerts for gamma-ray follow-up observations by atmospheric-Cherenkov telescopes (MAGIC and VERITAS). …”
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    The R-Process Alliance: Spectroscopic Follow-up of Low-metallicity Star Candidates from the Best & Brightest Survey by Ezzeddine, Rana, Frebel, Anna L.

    Published 2020
    “…A subset of the confirmed low-metallicity stars were followed-up with high-resolution spectroscopy, as part of the R-process Alliance, with the goal of identifying new highly and moderately r-process-enhanced stars. …”
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    SUPPLEMENT: “LOCALIZATION AND BROADBAND FOLLOW-UP OF THE GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE TRANSIENT GW150914” (2016, ApJL, 826, L13) by Feng, Lu

    Published 2018
    “…We briefly summarize past electromagnetic (EM) follow-up efforts as well as the organization and policy of the current EM follow-up program. …”
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    Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2023, Department of Physics by Chakrabarty, Deepto

    Published 2024
    “…This report contains the following sections: Faculty Count, Promotions, and Departures; Administration; Faculty Awards; Education; Diversity and Inclusion; Research Highlights; Pappalardo Fellows; Community and Upcoming Events…”
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    Classification of (3+1)D Bosonic Topological Orders: The Case When Pointlike Excitations Are All Bosons by Kong, Liang, Lan, Tian, Wen, Xiao-Gang

    Published 2018
    “…In recent years, it was shown that in 1+1D bosonic systems, there is no nontrivial topological order, while in 2+1D bosonic systems, the topological orders are classified by the following pair: a modular tensor category and a chiral central charge. …”
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    Topological non-Hermitian skin effect by Lin, Rijia, Tai, Tommy, Li, Linhu, Lee, Ching H.

    Published 2023
    “…The review starts off with a pedagogical introduction on the modified bulk-boundary correspondence, the synergy and hybridization of NHSE and band topology in higher dimensions, as well as, the associated topology on the complex energy plane such as spectral winding topology and spectral graph topology. Following which, emerging topics are introduced such as non-Hermitian criticality, dynamical NHSE phenomena, and the manifestation of NHSE beyond the traditional linear non-interacting crystal lattices, particularly its interplay with quantum many-body interactions. …”
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    Reconstruction of signal amplitudes in the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter in the presence of overlapping proton-proton interactions by The CMS Collaboration

    Published 2021
    “…This novel approach is designed to suppress the contribution to the signal of the increased number of out-of-time interactions per beam crossing following the reduction of the accelerator bunch spacing from 50 to 25 ns at the start of Run 2 of the LHC. …”
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    Measuring Higgs Couplings from LHC Data by Klute, Markus, Lafaye, Rémi, Plehn, Tilman, Rauch, Michael, Zerwas, Dirk

    Published 2012
    “…Following recent ATLAS and CMS publications we interpret the results of their Higgs searches in terms of standard model operators. …”
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