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Uncertainties in Low-Count STIS Spectra

Joshua D. Lothringer, Leonardo dos Santos, Joleen Carlberg, Sean Lockwood, Jacqueline Brown ยท 2026

We evaluate uncertainty calculations in the calstis pipeline for data in the low-count regime. Due to the low dark rate and read-noise free nature of MAMA detectors, observations of UV-dim sources canโ€ฆ

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tilepy: A Flexible Open-Source Scheduling Engine for Time-Domain and Multi-Messenger Astronomy

Fabian Schussler, H. Ashkar, W. Kiendrebeogo, M. Seglar-Arroyo, M. de Bony, A. Berti, E. Ruiz-Velasco, R. Le Montagner ยท 2026

The era of multi-messenger astrophysics requires rapid and efficient follow-up of transient events, many of which, such as gravitational waves (GW), gamma-ray bursts (GRB), and high-energy neutrinos, โ€ฆ

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NuMagSANS: a GPU-accelerated open-source software package for the generic computation of nuclear and magnetic small-angle neutron scattering observables of complex systems

Michael P. Adams, Andreas Michels ยท 2026

We present NuMagSANS, a GPU-accelerated software package for calculating nuclear and magnetic small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) cross sections and correlation functions. The program allows users tโ€ฆ

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Full event interpretation with machine-learning-based particle-flow reconstruction in the CMS detector

CMS Collaboration ยท 2026

The particle-flow (PF) algorithm constructs a global description of each particle collision by producing a comprehensive list of final-state particles, and is central to event reconstruction in the CMโ€ฆ

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Investigating Retargetability Claims for Quantum Compilers

Luke Southall, Joshua Ammermann, Rinor Kelmendi, Domenik Eichhorn, Ina Schaefer ยท 2026

In the NISQ-era, there is a wide variety of hardware manufacturers building quantum computers. Each of these companies may choose different approaches and hardware architectures for their machines. Thโ€ฆ

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Quantum algorithm for simulating non-adiabatic dynamics at metallic surfaces

Robert A. Lang, Paarth Jain, Juan Miguel Arrazola, Danial Motlagh ยท 2026

Non-adiabatic dynamics at molecule-metal interfaces govern diverse and technologically important phenomena, from heterogeneous catalysis to dye-sensitized solar energy conversion and charge transport โ€ฆ

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Distance-Independent Atmospheric Refraction Correction for Accurate Retrieval of Fireball Trajectories

Jaakko Visuri, Maria Gritsevich, Janne Sievinen ยท 2026

Accurate determination of fireball direction is essential for retrieving trajectories and velocities. Errors in these measurements have significant implications, affecting the calculated pre-impact orโ€ฆ

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NWQWorkflow: The Northwest Quantum Workflow

Ang Li ยท 2026

This whitepaper presents NWQWorkflow, an end-to-end workflow for quantum application development, compilation, error correction, benchmarking, numerical simulation, control, and execution on a prototyโ€ฆ

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QDK/Chemistry: A Modular Toolkit for Quantum Chemistry Applications

Nathan A. Baker, Brian Bilodeau, Chi Chen, Yingrong Chen, Marco Eckhoff, Alexandra Efimovskaya, Piero Gasparotto, Puck van Gerwen, Rushi Gong, Kevin Hoang, Zahra Hooshmand, Andrew J. Jenkins, Conrad S. N. Johnston, Run R. Li, Jiashu Liang, Hongbin Liu, Alexis Mills, Maximilian Morchen, George Nishibuchi, Chong Sun, Bill Ticehurst, Matthias Troyer, Jan P. Unsleber, Stefan Wernli, David B. Williams-Young, Boqin Zhang ยท 2026

We present QDK/Chemistry, a software toolkit for quantum chemistry workflows targeting quantum computers. The toolkit addresses a key challenge in the field: while quantum algorithms for chemistry havโ€ฆ

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Ring oscillator performance of the ATLAS inner tracker pixel readout chip

Yahya Khwaira, Abdenour Lounis, Maurice Cohen-Solal, Mohsine Menouni, Pierre Barrillon, Denis Fougeron ยท 2026

This paper presents experimental and simulation data to characterize the Ring Oscillators (RO) produced in 65-nm CMOS technology for the next promising generation of readout chips for the pixel detectโ€ฆ

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Introducing Timepix2-Lite: A Miniaturized Readout Interface Enabling Nanosecond-Scale Half-Life Measurement

O. Pavlas, B. Bergmann, M. Holik, M. Malich, S. Pospisil, P. Smolyanskiy, V. Vicha, R. Filgas ยท 2026

This paper presents Timepix2 Lite, a compact readout interface for the Timepix2 hybrid pixel detector, designed to provide high spatial and temporal resolution in a wide range of radiation detection aโ€ฆ

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FEcMD: A multi-physics and multi-scale computational program for dynamic coupling molecular dynamics simulations with transient electric field and heat conduction in metal nanostructures

Bing Xiao, Nan Li, Wenqian Kong, Rui Chu, Hongyu Zhang, Guodong Meng, Kai Wu, Yonghong Cheng ยท 2026

Field emission coupled with molecular dynamics simulation (FEcMD) software package is a computational tool for studying atomic structure evolution, structural deformation, phase transitions, recrystalโ€ฆ

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Opportunities in AI/ML for the Rubin LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration

LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration, Eric Aubourg, Camille Avestruz, Matthew R. Becker, Biswajit Biswas, Rahul Biswas, Boris Bolliet, Adam S. Bolton, Clecio R. Bom, Raphael Bonnet-Guerrini, Alexandre Boucaud, Jean-Eric Campagne, Chihway Chang, Aleksandra Ciprijanovic, Johann Cohen-Tanugi, Michael W. Coughlin, John Franklin Crenshaw, Juan C. Cuevas-Tello, Juan de Vicente, Seth W. Digel, Steven Dillmann, Mariano Javier de Leon Dominguez Romero, Alex Drlica-Wagner, Sydney Erickson, Alexander T. Gagliano, Christos Georgiou, Aritra Ghosh, Matthew Grayling, Kirill A. Grishin, Alan Heavens, Lindsay R. House, Mustapha Ishak, Wassim Kabalan, Arun Kannawadi, Francois Lanusse, C. Danielle Leonard, Pierre-Francois Leget, Michelle Lochner, Yao-Yuan Mao, Peter Melchior, Grant Merz, Martin Millon, Anais Moller, Gautham Narayan, Yuuki Omori, Hiranya Peiris, Laurence Perreault-Levasseur, Andres A. Plazas Malagon, Nesar Ramachandra, Benjamin Remy, Cecile Roucelle, Jaime Ruiz-Zapatero, Stefan Schuldt, Ignacio Sevilla-Noarbe, Ved G. Shah, Tjitske Starkenburg, Stephen Thorp, Laura Toribio San Cipriano, Tilman Troster, Roberto Trotta, Padma Venkatraman, Amanda Wasserman, Tim White, Justine Zeghal, Tianqing Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang ยท 2026

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) will produce unprecedented volumes of heterogeneous astronomical data (images, catalogs, and alerts) that challenge traditional aโ€ฆ

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Learning Nonlinear Heterogeneity in Physical Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

Fabiana Taglietti, Andrea Pulici, Maxwell Roxburgh, Gabriele Seguini, Ian Vidamour, Stephan Menzel, Edoardo Franco, Michele Laus, Eleni Vasilaki, Michele Perego, Thomas J. Hayward, Marco Fanciulli, Jack C. Gartside ยท 2026

Physical neural networks typically train linear synaptic weights while treating device nonlinearities as fixed. We show the opposite - by training the synaptic nonlinearity itself, as in Kolmogorov-Arโ€ฆ

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Component systems: do null models explain everything?

Andrea Mazzolini, Mattia Corigliano, Rossana Droghetti, Matteo Osella, Marco Cosentino-Lagomarsino ยท 2026

Component systems - ensembles of realizations built from a shared repertoire of modular parts - are ubiquitous in biological, ecological, technological, and socio-cultural domains. From genomes to texโ€ฆ

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Recursive Manifold Coherence: A Geometric Framework for Deadtime Recovery in Distributed Trigger Systems

Thammarat Yawisit, Pittaya Pannil ยท 2026

Large-scale neutrino observatories operate under unavoidable detector deadtime and signal pile-up, leading to systematic inefficiencies in conventional coincidence-based trigger systems. Such triggersโ€ฆ

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Optomechanical design of the DragonCam microscopic camera

M. J. Clark, M. A. Ravine, M. A. Caplinger, B. A. Lindenfeld, J. D. Laramee, R. S. Bronson, A. D. Giglio, B. G. Crowther ยท 2026

The DragonCam Microscopic Camera is an instrument being developed for NASA's Dragonfly mission [1] to Saturn's moon Titan. The Microscopic Camera will be body-fixed to the Dragonfly vehicle and will iโ€ฆ

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PyIRD: A Python-Based Data Reduction Pipeline for Subaru/IRD and REACH

Yui Kasagi, Hajime Kawahara, Ziying Gu, Teruyuki Hirano, Takayuki Kotani, Masayuki Kuzuhara, Kento Masuda ยท 2026

PyIRD is a Python-based pipeline for reducing spectroscopic data obtained with IRD (InfraRed Doppler; Kotani et al. (2018)) and REACH (Rigorous Exoplanetary Atmosphere Characterization with High dispeโ€ฆ

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Comprehensive parameter and electrochemical dataset for a 1 Ah graphite/LNMO battery cell for physical modelling as a blueprint for data reporting in battery research

Christina Schmitt, August Johansson, Xavier Raynaud, Eibar Joel Flores Cedeno, John Mugisa, Dane Sotta, Agathe Martin, Nicolas Schaeffer, Cedric Debruyne, Yvan Reynier, Simon Clark, Dennis Kopljar ยท 2026

While current technology has enabled their widespread use, further improvements are needed for stationary, portable, and mobile applications, for example by the development of novel cathode materials.โ€ฆ

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Computing Statistical Properties of Velocity Fields on Current Quantum Hardware

Miriam Goldack, Yosi Atia, Ori Alberton, Karl Jansen ยท 2026

Quantum algorithms are gaining attention in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for their favorable scaling, as encoding physical fields into quantum probability amplitudes enables representation of twโ€ฆ

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