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Non-adiabatic quantum state preparation and quantum state transport in chains of Rydberg atoms (2017)
Journal Article
Ostmann, M., Minář, J., Marcuzzi, M., Levi, E., & Lesanovsky, I. (2017). Non-adiabatic quantum state preparation and quantum state transport in chains of Rydberg atoms. New Journal of Physics, 19(12), https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa983e

Motivated by recent progress in the experimental manipulation of cold atoms in optical lattices, we study three different protocols for non-adiabatic quantum state preparation and state transport in chains of Rydberg atoms. The protocols we discuss a... Read More about Non-adiabatic quantum state preparation and quantum state transport in chains of Rydberg atoms.

An automated method to detect and quantify fungiform papillae in the human tongue: Validation and relationship to phenotypical differences in taste perception (2017)
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Eldeghaidy, S., Thomas, D., Skinner, M., Ford, R., Giesbrecht, T., Thomas, A., Hort, J., & Francis, S. (2018). An automated method to detect and quantify fungiform papillae in the human tongue: Validation and relationship to phenotypical differences in taste perception. Physiology and Behavior, 184, 226-234. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2017.12.003

Determination of the number of fungiform papillae (FP) on the human tongue is an important measure that has frequently been associated with individual differences in oral perception, including taste sensitivity. At present, there is no standardised m... Read More about An automated method to detect and quantify fungiform papillae in the human tongue: Validation and relationship to phenotypical differences in taste perception.

The implications of the surprising existence of a large, massive CO disk in a distant protocluster (2017)
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Dannerbauer, H., Lehnert, M., Emonts, B., Ziegler, B., Altieri, B., De Breuck, C., Hatch, N., Kodama, T., Koyama, Y., Kurk, J., Matiz, T., Miley, G., Narayanan, D., Norris, R., Overzier, R., Röttgering, H., Sargent, M., Seymour, N., Tanaka, M., Valtchanov, I., & Wylezalek, D. (in press). The implications of the surprising existence of a large, massive CO disk in a distant protocluster. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 608, Article A48. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201730449

It is not yet known if the properties of molecular gas in distant protocluster galaxies are significantly affected by their environment as galaxies are in local clusters. Through a deep, 64 h of effective on-source integration with the Australian Tel... Read More about The implications of the surprising existence of a large, massive CO disk in a distant protocluster.

Determining the halo mass scale where galaxies lose their gas (2017)
Journal Article
Rudnick, G., Jablonka, P., Moustakas, J., Aragón-Salamanca, A., Zaritsky, D., Jaffe, Y. L., De Lucia, G., Desai, V., Halliday, C., Just, D., Milvang-Jensen, B., & Poggianti, B. (2017). Determining the halo mass scale where galaxies lose their gas. Astrophysical Journal, 850(2), Article 181. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa866c

A major question in galaxy formation is how the gas supply that fuels activity in galaxies is modulated by their environment. We use spectroscopy of a set of well characterized clusters and groups at $0.4<z<0.8$ from the ESO Distant Cluster Survey (E... Read More about Determining the halo mass scale where galaxies lose their gas.

Scientific Synergy Between LSST and Euclid (2017)
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Rhodes, J., Nichol, R. C., Aubourg, É., Bean, R., Boutigny, D., Bremer, M. N., Capak, P., Cardone, V., Carry, B., Conselice, C. J., Connolly, A. J., Cuillandre, J.-C., Hatch, N. . A., Helou, G., Hemmati, S., Hildebrandt, H., Hložek, R., Jones, L., Kahn, S., Kiessling, A., …Von Der Linden, A. Scientific Synergy Between LSST and Euclid

Euclid and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) are poised to dramatically change the astronomy landscape early in the next decade. The combination of high cadence, deep, wide-field optical photometry from LSST with high resolution, wide-field... Read More about Scientific Synergy Between LSST and Euclid.

Quantum decoherence of phonons in Bose–Einstein condensates (2017)
Journal Article
Howl, R., Sabín, C., Hackermüller, L., & Fuentes, I. (2017). Quantum decoherence of phonons in Bose–Einstein condensates. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 51(1), https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6455/aa9622

We apply modern techniques from quantum optics and quantum information science to Bose–Einstein condensates(BECs)in order to study, for the first time, the quantum decoherence of phonons of isolated BECs. In the last few years, major advances in the... Read More about Quantum decoherence of phonons in Bose–Einstein condensates.

Black hole horizons at the extremal limit in Lorentz-violating gravity (2017)
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Franchini, N., Saravani, M., & Sotiriou, T. P. (2017). Black hole horizons at the extremal limit in Lorentz-violating gravity. Physical Review D, 96(10), Article 104044. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.104044

Lorentz-violating gravity theories with a preferred foliation can have instantaneous propagation. Nonetheless, it has been shown that black holes can still exist in such theories and the relevant notion of an event horizon has been dubbed “universal... Read More about Black hole horizons at the extremal limit in Lorentz-violating gravity.

Semi-analytic calculation of cosmic microwave background anisotropies from wiggly and superconducting cosmic strings (2017)
Journal Article
Rybak, I. Y., Avgoustidis, A., & Martins, C. (2017). Semi-analytic calculation of cosmic microwave background anisotropies from wiggly and superconducting cosmic strings. Physical Review D, 96(10), Article 103535. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.96.103535

We study how the presence of world-sheet currents affects the evolution of cosmic string networks, and their impact on predictions for the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies generated by these networks. We provide a general description of... Read More about Semi-analytic calculation of cosmic microwave background anisotropies from wiggly and superconducting cosmic strings.

Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the G02 field, Herschel–ATLAS target selection and data release 3 (2017)
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Baldry, I., Liske, J., Brown, M., Robotham, A., Driver, S., Dunne, L., Alpaslan, M., Brough, S., Cluver, M., Eardley, E., Farrow, D., Heymans, C., Hildebrandt, H., Hopkins, A., Kelvin, L., Loveday, J., Moffett, A., Norberg, P., Owers, M., Taylor, E., …Wilkins, S. (2018). Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the G02 field, Herschel–ATLAS target selection and data release 3. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 474(3), https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3042

We describe data release 3 (DR3) of the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey. The GAMA survey is a spectroscopic redshift and multiwavelength photometric survey in three equatorial regions each of 60.0 deg2 (G09, G12, and G15), and two southern reg... Read More about Galaxy And Mass Assembly: the G02 field, Herschel–ATLAS target selection and data release 3.

Visualizing the interaction of Acanthamoeba castellanii with human retinal epithelial cells by spontaneous Raman and CARS imaging (2017)
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Naemat, A., Sinjab, F., McDonald, A., Downes, A., Elfick, A., Elsheikha, H. M., & Notingher, I. (2018). Visualizing the interaction of Acanthamoeba castellanii with human retinal epithelial cells by spontaneous Raman and CARS imaging. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 49(3), 412-423. https://doi.org/10.1002/jrs.5296

Improved understanding of the mechanism of nutrient’s uptake can enable targeted manipulation of nutrient sensing pathways in medically important pathogens to a greater degree than is currently possible. In this context, we present the use of spontan... Read More about Visualizing the interaction of Acanthamoeba castellanii with human retinal epithelial cells by spontaneous Raman and CARS imaging.