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[arXiv] “SSOXmatch: a Java pipeline to compute cross-matches of Solar System bodies in astronomical observations” T. Alonso-Albi — «In this paper I will describe a new software package developed using the Java programming language, aimed to compute the positions of any Solar System body (among asteroids, comets, planets, and satellites) to help to perform cross-matches of them in observations taken from earth- and space-based…»
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[arXiv] “MROP: Modulated Rank-One Projections for compressive radio interferometric imaging” Olivier Leblanc, Chung San Chu, Laurent Jacques et al. — «The emerging generation of radio-interferometric (RI) arrays are set to form images of the sky with a new regime of sensitivity and resolution. This implies a significant increase in visibility data volumes, scaling as $\mathcal{O}(Q^{2}B)$ for $Q$ antennas and $B$ short-time…»
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[arXiv] “Four Elements to Rule Them All: Abundances are Rigidly Coupled in the Milky Way Disk” Jennifer Mead, Rebeca De La Garza, Melissa Ness — «Chemical tagging is a central pursuit of galactic archaeology, but requires sufficiently discriminative abundances to uniquely identify sites of star formation. This task is complicated by intrinsic scatter among conatal stars, inter-element correlations, imprecise abundance…»