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Large-Scale Magnetic Microcalorimeter Arrays for the Lynx X-Ray Microcalorimeter
Published 2022“…Abstract The Lynx X-ray microcalorimeter (LXM) is an imaging spectrometer consisting of an array of greater than 100,000 pixels. …”
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Multiscale Determination of In Situ Stress and Fracture Properties in Reservoirs
Published 2012“…We apply the F-K and SI methods to the Lynx Field seismic data and compare the results. …”
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Analysis of Scattered Signal to Estimate Reservoir Fracture Parameters
Published 2012“…We apply our technique to a fractured reservoir in the Lynx field, in the Canadian foothills. The estimated preferential fracture orientation is about N40 E, which agrees with regional stress measurements. …”
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Commercial Viability Evaluation of the Suborbital Space Tourism Industry
Published 2021“…Previous work done by the authors defined a design space of 33 suborbital vehicle architecture from which we picked for the purpose of this article optimal architecture number 4 with 1 pilot (this is the same architecture as XCOR's Lynx). Data from studies are used to model the distribution of the demand and its uncertainty. …”
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Impact of gas-based seeding on supermassive black hole populations at z ≥ 7
Published 2022“…Such variations will be challenging to probe even with future sensitive instruments such as Lynx or JWST. Our study provides a useful benchmark for development of seed models for large-volume cosmological simulations.…”
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Supermassive black holes in cosmological simulations – II: the AGN population and predictions for upcoming X-ray missions
Published 2022“…Upcoming X-ray missions (e.g. Athena, AXIS, and LynX) will bring faint AGNs to light and new powerful constraints. …”
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Supermassive black holes in cosmological simulations – II: the AGN population and predictions for upcoming X-ray missions
Published 2022“…Upcoming X-ray missions (e.g. Athena, AXIS, and LynX) will bring faint AGNs to light and new powerful constraints. …”
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