egg changed the topic of #kspacademia to: https://git.io/JqLs2 | Dogs are cats. Spiders are cat interferometers. | Document well, for tomorrow you may get mauled by a ネコバス. | <UmbralRaptor> egg|nomz|egg: generally if your eyes are dewing over, that's not the weather. | <ferram4> I shall beat my problems to death with an engineer. | We can haz pdf | Logs: https://esper.irclog.whitequark.org/kspacademia
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<whitequark> test
<whitequark> okay good
<SnoopJ> !wpn whitequark
* galois gives whitequark a nifty function
<SnoopJ> neat
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<whitequark> test
<whitequark> huh, interesting
<whitequark> i'm migrating server infra and we somehow got acausal logging https://esper.catirclogs.org/kspacademia/2025-05-08
<galois> [url] #kspacademia on 2025-05-08 — irc logs at esper.catirclogs.org | esper.catirclogs.org
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<whitequark> oh, i see; this happens because the "live updates" feature works by ID, not timestamp
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<raptop> That's a title all right https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.04605
<galois> [arXiv] “I-Love-Q Relations of Fermion-Boson Stars” Kelvin Ka-Ho Lam, Lap-Ming Lin — «We investigate the properties of fermion-boson stars (FBSs), which can be viewed as neutron stars with a bosonic dark matter (DM) admixture. A challenge in studying the impact of DM on neutron stars is the absence of a universally accepted nuclear-matter equation of state (EOS), making it difficult to distinguish between the effects of DM and…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.03936
<galois> [arXiv] “nuGAN: Generative Adversarial Emulator for Cosmic Web with Neutrinos” Neerav Kaushal, Elena Giusarma, Mauricio Reyes — «Understanding the impact of neutrino masses on the evolution of Universe is a crucial aspect of modern cosmology. Due to their large free streaming lengths, neutrinos significantly influence the formation of cosmic structures at non-linear scales. To maximize the information yield from current and…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.04413
<galois> [arXiv] “A Detailed Investigation of HD 209458 b HST & JWST Transmission Spectra with SANSAR” Avinash Verma, Jayesh Goyal, Swaroop Avarsekar et al. — «HD 209458 b is the first exoplanet on which an atmosphere was detected. Since then, its atmosphere has been investigated using multiple telescopes and instruments. However, many of its atmospheric constraints remain debatable. While HST observations suggested a highly sub-solar…»
<raptop> astronomers naming things: https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.04399
<galois> [arXiv] “Collisional Fragmentation Support in TRACE” Tiger Lu, Haniyeh Tajer, David M. Hernandez et al. — «We present improved collision support for TRACE, a state-of-the-art hybrid integrator in REBOUND. TRACE now supports collisional fragmentation and can handle both removing and adding particles mid-timestep. We describe the back-end logic implemented for robust collision support, and compare TRACE's performance to other…»