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  text: "Motivation: Boolean networks are popular dynamical models of cellular processes
    in systems biology. Their attractors model phenotypes that arise from the interplay
    of key regulatory subcircuits. A succession diagram (SD) describes this interplay
    in a discrete analog of Waddington’s epigenetic attractor landscape that allows
    for fast identification of attractors and attractor control strategies. Efficient
    computational tools for studying SDs are essential for the understanding of Boolean
    attractor landscapes and connecting them to their biological functions.\r\nResults:
    We present a new approach to SD construction for asynchronously updated Boolean
    networks, implemented in the biologist’s Boolean attractor landscape mapper, biobalm.
    We compare biobalm to similar tools and find a substantial performance increase
    in SD construction, attractor identification, and attractor control. We perform
    the most comprehensive comparative analysis to date of the SD structure in experimentally-validated
    Boolean models of cell processes and random ensembles. We find that random models
    (including critical Kauffman networks) have relatively small SDs, indicating simple
    decision structures. In contrast, nonrandom models from the literature are enriched
    in extremely large SDs, indicating an abundance of decision points and suggesting
    the presence of complex Waddington landscapes in nature.\r\nAvailability and implementation:
    The tool biobalm is available online at https://github.com/jcrozum/biobalm. Further
    data, scripts for testing, analysis, and figure generation are available online
    at https://github.com/jcrozum/biobalm-analysis and in the reproducibility artefact
    at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13854760."
acknowledgement: V.-G.T. was supported by Institut Carnot STAR, Marseille, France.
  K.H.P. was supported by NSF grant MCB1715826 to Réka Albert. S.P. has received funding
  from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the
  Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 101034413. J.C.R. was supported by internal
  departmental funds provided by Luis M. Rocha. No funding bodies had any role in
  study design, analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the article.
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- first_name: Van Giang
  full_name: Trinh, Van Giang
  last_name: Trinh
- first_name: Kyu Hyong
  full_name: Park, Kyu Hyong
  last_name: Park
- first_name: Samuel
  full_name: Pastva, Samuel
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  last_name: Pastva
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- first_name: Jordan C.
  full_name: Rozum, Jordan C.
  last_name: Rozum
citation:
  ama: Trinh VG, Park KH, Pastva S, Rozum JC. Mapping the attractor landscape of Boolean
    networks with biobalm. <i>Bioinformatics</i>. 2025;41(5). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280">10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280</a>
  apa: Trinh, V. G., Park, K. H., Pastva, S., &#38; Rozum, J. C. (2025). Mapping the
    attractor landscape of Boolean networks with biobalm. <i>Bioinformatics</i>. Oxford
    University Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280">https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280</a>
  chicago: Trinh, Van Giang, Kyu Hyong Park, Samuel Pastva, and Jordan C. Rozum. “Mapping
    the Attractor Landscape of Boolean Networks with Biobalm.” <i>Bioinformatics</i>.
    Oxford University Press, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280">https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280</a>.
  ieee: V. G. Trinh, K. H. Park, S. Pastva, and J. C. Rozum, “Mapping the attractor
    landscape of Boolean networks with biobalm,” <i>Bioinformatics</i>, vol. 41, no.
    5. Oxford University Press, 2025.
  ista: Trinh VG, Park KH, Pastva S, Rozum JC. 2025. Mapping the attractor landscape
    of Boolean networks with biobalm. Bioinformatics. 41(5), btaf280.
  mla: Trinh, Van Giang, et al. “Mapping the Attractor Landscape of Boolean Networks
    with Biobalm.” <i>Bioinformatics</i>, vol. 41, no. 5, btaf280, Oxford University
    Press, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280">10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf280</a>.
  short: V.G. Trinh, K.H. Park, S. Pastva, J.C. Rozum, Bioinformatics 41 (2025).
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  text: Stars stripped of their hydrogen-rich envelopes through binary interaction
    are thought to be responsible for both hydrogen-poor supernovae and the hard ionizing
    radiation observed in low-Z galaxies. A population of these stars was recently
    observed for the first time, but their prevalence remains unknown. In preparation
    for such measurements, we estimate the mass distribution of hot, stripped stars
    using a population synthesis code that interpolates over detailed single and binary
    stellar evolution tracks. We predict that for a constant star formation rate of
    1 M⊙/yr and regardless of metallicity, a scalable model population contains ∼30
    000 stripped stars with mass Mstrip > 1 M⊙ and ∼4000 stripped stars that are sufficiently
    massive to explode (Mstrip > 2.6 M⊙). Below Mstrip = 5 M⊙, the distribution is
    metallicity-independent and can be described by a power law with the exponent
    α ∼ −2. At higher masses and lower metallicity (Z ≲ 0.002), the mass distribution
    exhibits a drop. This originates from the prediction, frequently seen in evolutionary
    models, that massive low-metallicity stars do not expand substantially until central
    helium burning or later and therefore cannot form long-lived stripped stars. With
    weaker line-driven winds at low metallicity, this suggests that neither binary
    interaction nor wind mass loss can efficiently strip massive stars at low metallicity.
    As a result, a “helium-star desert” emerges around Mstrip = 15 M⊙ at Z = 0.002,
    covering an increasingly large mass range with decreasing metallicity. We note
    that these high-mass stars are those that potentially boost a galaxy’s He+-ionizing
    radiation and that participate in the formation of merging black holes. This “helium-star
    desert” therefore merits further study.
acknowledgement: We thank the anonymous referee for providing a constructive report.
  We thank Tomer Shenar and Selma de Mink for the interesting discussions that helped
  us improve the content of Sect. 4. Thank you to Jorick Vink and Andreas Sander for
  helpful discussions about wind driving. BHA thanks the Caltech Summer Undergraduate
  Research Fellowship (SURF) program and Peter Adams for supporting this project in
  memory of Alain Porter and Arthur R. Adams. BHA thanks Gwen Rudie for organizing
  the Carnegie Astrophysics Summer Student Internship (CASSI) program and all the
  staff at Carnegie Observatories who help to support this program. BHA also thanks
  Laura Jaliff, Sal Wanying Fu, Ivanna Escala, Johanna Teske, Tony Piro, Brian Lorenz,
  and Peter Senchyna for their mentorship during this project. Computing resources
  used for this work were made possible by a grant from the Ahmanson Foundation. We
  thank the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science for support, including
  Chris Burns for help with computations. This work used computing resources provided
  by Northwestern University and the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and
  Research in Astrophysics (CIERA). This research was supported in part through the
  computational resources and staff contributions provided for the Quest high performance
  computing facility at Northwestern University which is jointly supported by the
  Office of the Provost, the Office for Research, and Northwestern University Information
  Technology. MRD acknowledges support from the NSERC through grant RGPIN-2019-06186,
  the Canada Research Chairs Program, and the Dunlap Institute at the University of
  Toronto. BHA is supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
  under Grant No. DGE-2234667.
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  full_name: Hovis-Afflerbach, B.
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  full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
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  last_name: Götberg
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  full_name: Schootemeijer, A.
  last_name: Schootemeijer
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Klencki, J.
  last_name: Klencki
- first_name: A. L.
  full_name: Strom, A. L.
  last_name: Strom
- first_name: B. A.
  full_name: Ludwig, B. A.
  last_name: Ludwig
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citation:
  ama: 'Hovis-Afflerbach B, Götberg YLL, Schootemeijer A, et al. The mass distribution
    of stars stripped in binaries: The effect of metallicity. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    2025;697. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185">10.1051/0004-6361/202453185</a>'
  apa: 'Hovis-Afflerbach, B., Götberg, Y. L. L., Schootemeijer, A., Klencki, J., Strom,
    A. L., Ludwig, B. A., &#38; Drout, M. R. (2025). The mass distribution of stars
    stripped in binaries: The effect of metallicity. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    EDP Sciences. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185</a>'
  chicago: 'Hovis-Afflerbach, B., Ylva Louise Linsdotter Götberg, A. Schootemeijer,
    J. Klencki, A. L. Strom, B. A. Ludwig, and M. R. Drout. “The Mass Distribution
    of Stars Stripped in Binaries: The Effect of Metallicity.” <i>Astronomy &#38;
    Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185</a>.'
  ieee: 'B. Hovis-Afflerbach <i>et al.</i>, “The mass distribution of stars stripped
    in binaries: The effect of metallicity,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>,
    vol. 697. EDP Sciences, 2025.'
  ista: 'Hovis-Afflerbach B, Götberg YLL, Schootemeijer A, Klencki J, Strom AL, Ludwig
    BA, Drout MR. 2025. The mass distribution of stars stripped in binaries: The effect
    of metallicity. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 697, A239.'
  mla: 'Hovis-Afflerbach, B., et al. “The Mass Distribution of Stars Stripped in Binaries:
    The Effect of Metallicity.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 697, A239,
    EDP Sciences, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202453185">10.1051/0004-6361/202453185</a>.'
  short: B. Hovis-Afflerbach, Y.L.L. Götberg, A. Schootemeijer, J. Klencki, A.L. Strom,
    B.A. Ludwig, M.R. Drout, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 697 (2025).
corr_author: '1'
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- '520'
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  text: In an  n×n  array filled with symbols, a transversal is a collection of entries
    with distinct rows, columns and symbols. In this note we show that if no symbol
    appears more than  βn  times, the array contains a transversal of size  (1−β/4−o(1))n
    . In particular, if the array is filled with  n  symbols, each appearing  n  times
    (an equi- n  square), we get transversals of size  (3/4−o(1))n. Moreover, our
    proof gives a deterministic algorithm with polynomial running time, that finds
    these transversals.
acknowledgement: "We are very grateful to Matthew Kwan and Alp Müyesser with whom
  we had many interesting discussions leading to the results of this note. We also
  thank the anonymous reviewers for their suggestions improving the presentation of
  this note.\r\n\r\nMA was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [10.55776/ESP3863424]
  and by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under
  the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant—project number 101034413. PM was supported by the
  European Union's Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant RAND-COMB-DESIGN—project
  number 101106032."
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    of Combinatorial Designs</i>. 2025;33(9):338-342. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990">10.1002/jcd.21990</a>
  apa: Anastos, M., &#38; Morris, P. (2025). A note on finding large transversals
    efficiently. <i>Journal of Combinatorial Designs</i>. Wiley. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990">https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990</a>
  chicago: Anastos, Michael, and Patrick Morris. “A Note on Finding Large Transversals
    Efficiently.” <i>Journal of Combinatorial Designs</i>. Wiley, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990">https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990</a>.
  ieee: M. Anastos and P. Morris, “A note on finding large transversals efficiently,”
    <i>Journal of Combinatorial Designs</i>, vol. 33, no. 9. Wiley, pp. 338–342, 2025.
  ista: Anastos M, Morris P. 2025. A note on finding large transversals efficiently.
    Journal of Combinatorial Designs. 33(9), 338–342.
  mla: Anastos, Michael, and Patrick Morris. “A Note on Finding Large Transversals
    Efficiently.” <i>Journal of Combinatorial Designs</i>, vol. 33, no. 9, Wiley,
    2025, pp. 338–42, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/jcd.21990">10.1002/jcd.21990</a>.
  short: M. Anastos, P. Morris, Journal of Combinatorial Designs 33 (2025) 338–342.
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  text: Eigenstates of quantum many-body systems are often used to define phases of
    matter in and out of equilibrium; however, experimentally accessing highly excited
    eigenstates is a challenging task, calling for alternative strategies to dynamically
    probe nonequilibrium phases. In this work, we characterize the dynamical properties
    of a disordered spin chain, focusing on the spin-glass regime. Using tensor-network
    simulations, we observe oscillatory behavior of local expectation values and bipartite
    entanglement entropy. We explain these oscillations deep in the many-body localized
    spin-glass regime via a simple theoretical model. From perturbation theory, we
    predict the timescales up to which our analytical description is valid and confirm
    it with numerical simulations. Finally, we study the correlation length dynamics,
    which, after a long-time plateau, resume growing in line with renormalization
    group (RG) expectations. Our work suggests that RG predictions can be quantitatively
    tested against numerical simulations and experiments, potentially enabling microscopic
    descriptions of dynamical phases in large systems.
acknowledgement: We thank D. A. Abanin for insightful discussions in the early stages
  of this work. P.B. acknowledges support by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [Grant
  Agreement No. 10.55776/ESP9057324]. This research was funded in whole or in part
  by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [10.55776/COE1]. The authors acknowledge support
  by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research
  and innovation program (Grant Agreement No. 850899). M.L. acknowledges support by
  the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under Germany's
  Excellence Strategy–EXC-2111–390814868. The authors acknowledge PRACE for awarding
  access to Joliot-Curie at GENCI@CEA, France, where the TEBD simulations were performed.
  The TEBD simulations were performed using the ITensor library [52].
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  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
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    phase through quench dynamics. <i>Physical Review B</i>. 2025;111(22). doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz">10.1103/9fms-ygfz</a>
  apa: Brighi, P., Ljubotina, M., &#38; Serbyn, M. (2025). Probing the many-body localized
    spin-glass phase through quench dynamics. <i>Physical Review B</i>. American Physical
    Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz">https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz</a>
  chicago: Brighi, Pietro, Marko Ljubotina, and Maksym Serbyn. “Probing the Many-Body
    Localized Spin-Glass Phase through Quench Dynamics.” <i>Physical Review B</i>.
    American Physical Society, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz">https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz</a>.
  ieee: P. Brighi, M. Ljubotina, and M. Serbyn, “Probing the many-body localized spin-glass
    phase through quench dynamics,” <i>Physical Review B</i>, vol. 111, no. 22. American
    Physical Society, 2025.
  ista: Brighi P, Ljubotina M, Serbyn M. 2025. Probing the many-body localized spin-glass
    phase through quench dynamics. Physical Review B. 111(22), L220202.
  mla: Brighi, Pietro, et al. “Probing the Many-Body Localized Spin-Glass Phase through
    Quench Dynamics.” <i>Physical Review B</i>, vol. 111, no. 22, L220202, American
    Physical Society, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/9fms-ygfz">10.1103/9fms-ygfz</a>.
  short: P. Brighi, M. Ljubotina, M. Serbyn, Physical Review B 111 (2025).
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publication: Physical Review B
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  eissn:
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  issn:
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publisher: American Physical Society
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title: Probing the many-body localized spin-glass phase through quench dynamics
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  text: The snow and glaciers of the Peruvian Andes provide vital water supplies in
    a region facing water scarcity and substantial glacier change. However, there
    remains a lack of understanding of snow processes and quantification of the contribution
    of melt to runoff. Here we apply a distributed glacio-hydrological model over
    the Rio Santa basin to disentangle the role of the cryosphere in the Andean water
    cycle. Only at the highest elevations (>5000 m a.s.l.) is the snow cover continuous;
    at lower elevations, the snowpack is thin and ephemeral, with rapid cycles of
    snowfall and melt. Due to the large catchment area affected by ephemeral snow,
    its contribution to catchment inputs is substantial (23% and 38% in the wet and
    dry season, respectively). Ice melt is crucial in the mid-dry season (up to 44%
    of inputs). Our results improve estimates of water fluxes and call for further
    process-based modelling across the Andes.
acknowledgement: This work was conducted under the PeruGROWS and PEGASUS projects,
  which were both funded by NERC (grants NE/S013296/1 and NE/S013318/1, respectively)
  and CONCYTEC through the Newton-Paulet Fund. The Peruvian part of the Peru GROWS
  project was conducted within the framework of the call E031-2018-01-NERC Glacier
  Research Circles through its executing unit FONDECYT (Contract N°08-2019-FONDECYT).
  Francesca Pellicciotti acknowledges support from the SNSF-funded PASTURE project,
  grant no. 202604. Catriona Fyffe was supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action
  project EPIC, which was funded by the European Union (grant number 101105480). We
  thank Florian von Ah for calculating the altitudinally resolved glacier mass balances
  for the catchment. We also thank Duncan Quincey for his support and guidance within
  both the PeruGROWS and PEGASUS projects. Gerardo Jacome and Alan Llacza are thanked
  for their contribution to the climate modelling. We thank Ignacio López-Moreno and
  Simon Gascoin for their thoughtful and constructive comments, which greatly improved
  the manuscript. The team dedicates this work to the memory of Ing. Alejo Cochachin
  Rapre, and his tireless work to monitor the region’s glaciers.
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- first_name: Catriona Louise
  full_name: Fyffe, Catriona Louise
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  last_name: Fyffe
- first_name: Emily
  full_name: Potter, Emily
  last_name: Potter
- first_name: Evan
  full_name: Miles, Evan
  last_name: Miles
- first_name: Thomas
  full_name: Shaw, Thomas
  id: 3caa3f91-1f03-11ee-96ce-e0e553054d6e
  last_name: Shaw
  orcid: 0000-0001-7640-6152
- first_name: Michael
  full_name: Mccarthy, Michael
  id: 22a2674a-61ce-11ee-94b5-d18813baf16f
  last_name: Mccarthy
- first_name: Andrew
  full_name: Orr, Andrew
  last_name: Orr
- first_name: Edwin
  full_name: Loarte, Edwin
  last_name: Loarte
- first_name: Katy
  full_name: Medina, Katy
  last_name: Medina
- first_name: Simone
  full_name: Fatichi, Simone
  last_name: Fatichi
- first_name: Rob
  full_name: Hellström, Rob
  last_name: Hellström
- first_name: Michel
  full_name: Baraer, Michel
  last_name: Baraer
- first_name: Emilio
  full_name: Mateo, Emilio
  last_name: Mateo
- first_name: Alejo
  full_name: Cochachin, Alejo
  last_name: Cochachin
- first_name: Matthew
  full_name: Westoby, Matthew
  last_name: Westoby
- first_name: Francesca
  full_name: Pellicciotti, Francesca
  id: b28f055a-81ea-11ed-b70c-a9fe7f7b0e70
  last_name: Pellicciotti
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citation:
  ama: Fyffe CL, Potter E, Miles E, et al. Thin and ephemeral snow shapes melt and
    runoff dynamics in the Peruvian Andes. <i>Communications Earth and Environment</i>.
    2025;6. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x">10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x</a>
  apa: Fyffe, C. L., Potter, E., Miles, E., Shaw, T., McCarthy, M., Orr, A., … Pellicciotti,
    F. (2025). Thin and ephemeral snow shapes melt and runoff dynamics in the Peruvian
    Andes. <i>Communications Earth and Environment</i>. Springer Nature. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x">https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x</a>
  chicago: Fyffe, Catriona Louise, Emily Potter, Evan Miles, Thomas Shaw, Michael
    McCarthy, Andrew Orr, Edwin Loarte, et al. “Thin and Ephemeral Snow Shapes Melt
    and Runoff Dynamics in the Peruvian Andes.” <i>Communications Earth and Environment</i>.
    Springer Nature, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x">https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x</a>.
  ieee: C. L. Fyffe <i>et al.</i>, “Thin and ephemeral snow shapes melt and runoff
    dynamics in the Peruvian Andes,” <i>Communications Earth and Environment</i>,
    vol. 6. Springer Nature, 2025.
  ista: Fyffe CL, Potter E, Miles E, Shaw T, McCarthy M, Orr A, Loarte E, Medina K,
    Fatichi S, Hellström R, Baraer M, Mateo E, Cochachin A, Westoby M, Pellicciotti
    F. 2025. Thin and ephemeral snow shapes melt and runoff dynamics in the Peruvian
    Andes. Communications Earth and Environment. 6, 434.
  mla: Fyffe, Catriona Louise, et al. “Thin and Ephemeral Snow Shapes Melt and Runoff
    Dynamics in the Peruvian Andes.” <i>Communications Earth and Environment</i>,
    vol. 6, 434, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x">10.1038/s43247-025-02379-x</a>.
  short: C.L. Fyffe, E. Potter, E. Miles, T. Shaw, M. McCarthy, A. Orr, E. Loarte,
    K. Medina, S. Fatichi, R. Hellström, M. Baraer, E. Mateo, A. Cochachin, M. Westoby,
    F. Pellicciotti, Communications Earth and Environment 6 (2025).
corr_author: '1'
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- '550'
department:
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title: Thin and ephemeral snow shapes melt and runoff dynamics in the Peruvian Andes
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  text: "We report the discovery of two new magnetic cataclysmic variables with brown
    dwarf companions and long orbital periods (P_{\\rm orb}=95\\pm1 and 104\\pm2 min).
    This discovery increases the sample of candidate magnetic period bouncers with
    confirmed sub-stellar donors from four to six. We also find their X-ray luminosity
    from archival XMM–Newton observations to be in the range L_{\\rm X}\\approx10^{28}-10^{29}
    \\mathrm{erg\\,s^{-1}} in the 0.25–10 keV band. This low luminosity is comparable
    with the other candidates, and at least an order of magnitude lower than the X-ray
    luminosities typically measured in cataclysmic variables. The X-ray fluxes imply
    mass transfer rates that are much lower than predicted by evolutionary models,
    even if some of the discrepancy is due to the accretion energy being emitted in
    other bands, such as via cyclotron emission at infrared wavelengths. Although
    it is possible that some or all of these systems formed directly as binaries containing
    a brown dwarf, it is likely that the donor used to be a low-mass star and that
    the systems followed the evolutionary track for cataclysmic variables, evolving
    past the period bounce. The donor in long period systems is expected to be a low-mass,
    cold brown dwarf. This hypothesis is supported by near-infrared photometric observations
    that constrain the donors in the two systems to be brown dwarfs cooler than \r\n1100 K
    (spectral types T5 or later), most likely losing mass via Roche Lobe overflow
    or winds. The serendipitous discovery of two magnetic period bouncers in the small
    footprint of the XMM–Newton catalogue implies a large space density of these type
    of systems, possibly compatible with the prediction of 40–70 per cent of magnetic
    cataclysmic variables to be period bouncers."
acknowledgement: "We thank Matthias Schreiber for his insightful comments. Support
  for this work was provided by NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship grant HST-HF2-51527.001-A
  awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association
  of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under contract NAS5-26555.
  Support for this work was provided by NASA through Chandra Award Number GO4-25014X
  issued by the Chandra X-ray Center, which is operated by the Smithsonian Astrophysical
  Observatory for and on behalf of NASA under contract NAS8-03060. IC was also supported
  by NASA through grants from the Space Telescope Science Institute, under NASA contracts
  NASA.22K1813, NAS5-26555, and NAS5-03127. This project has received funding from
  the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research
  and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 101020057). This research was supported
  in part by grant NSF PHY-1748958 to the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
  (KITP). PJW acknowledges support from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council
  (STFC) through consolidated grants ST/T000406/1 and ST/X001121/1. RA was supported
  by NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship grant #HST-HF2-51499.001-A awarded by
  the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities
  for Research in Astronomy, Incorporated, under NASA contract NAS5-26555.\r\n\r\nThis
  research has made use of data obtained from the 4XMM XMM–Newton Serendipitous Source
  Catalogue compiled by the 10 institutes of the XMM–Newton Survey Science Centre
  selected by ESA. This work has made use of data from the European Space Agency (ESA)
  mission Gaia (https://www.cosmos.esa.int/gaia), processed by the Gaia Data Processing
  and Analysis Consortium (DPAC, https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/gaia/dpac/consortium).
  Funding for the DPAC has been provided by national institutions, in particular the
  institutions participating in the Gaia Multilateral Agreement. The Pan-STARRS1 Surveys
  (PS1) and the PS1 public science archive have been made possible through contributions
  by the Institute for Astronomy, the University of Hawaii, the Pan-STARRS Project
  Office, the Max-Planck Society and its participating institutes, the Max Planck
  Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg and the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial
  Physics, Garching, The Johns Hopkins University, Durham University, the University
  of Edinburgh, the Queen’s University Belfast, the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for
  Astrophysics, the Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network Incorporated,
  the National Central University of Taiwan, the Space Telescope Science Institute,
  the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under grant no. NNX08AR22G issued
  through the Planetary Science Division of the NASA Science Mission Directorate,
  the National Science Foundation grant no. AST–1238877, the University of Maryland,
  Eotvos Lorand University (ELTE), the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and the Gordon
  and Betty Moore Foundation. This work is based in part on data obtained as part
  of the UKIDSS. This research made use of hips2fits,4 a service provided by CDS,
  and of astropy (Astropy Collaboration 2013)."
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author:
- first_name: Tim
  full_name: Cunningham, Tim
  last_name: Cunningham
- first_name: Ilaria
  full_name: Caiazzo, Ilaria
  id: 8ae5b6e7-2a03-11ee-914d-b58ed7a3b47d
  last_name: Caiazzo
  orcid: 0000-0002-4770-5388
- first_name: Gracjan
  full_name: Sienkiewicz, Gracjan
  last_name: Sienkiewicz
- first_name: Peter J.
  full_name: Wheatley, Peter J.
  last_name: Wheatley
- first_name: Boris T.
  full_name: Gänsicke, Boris T.
  last_name: Gänsicke
- first_name: Kareem
  full_name: El-Badry, Kareem
  last_name: El-Badry
- first_name: Riccardo
  full_name: Arcodia, Riccardo
  last_name: Arcodia
- first_name: David
  full_name: Charbonneau, David
  last_name: Charbonneau
- first_name: Liam
  full_name: Connor, Liam
  last_name: Connor
- first_name: Kishalay
  full_name: De, Kishalay
  last_name: De
- first_name: Pasi
  full_name: Hakala, Pasi
  last_name: Hakala
- first_name: Scott J.
  full_name: Kenyon, Scott J.
  last_name: Kenyon
- first_name: Sumit Kumar
  full_name: Maheshwari, Sumit Kumar
  last_name: Maheshwari
- first_name: Antonio C.
  full_name: Rodriguez, Antonio C.
  last_name: Rodriguez
- first_name: Jan
  full_name: Van Roestel, Jan
  last_name: Van Roestel
- first_name: Pier Emmanuel
  full_name: Tremblay, Pier Emmanuel
  last_name: Tremblay
citation:
  ama: Cunningham T, Caiazzo I, Sienkiewicz G, et al. Discovery of two new polars
    evolved past the period bounce. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>.
    2025;540(1):633-649. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561">10.1093/mnras/staf561</a>
  apa: Cunningham, T., Caiazzo, I., Sienkiewicz, G., Wheatley, P. J., Gänsicke, B.
    T., El-Badry, K., … Tremblay, P. E. (2025). Discovery of two new polars evolved
    past the period bounce. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>.
    Oxford University Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561</a>
  chicago: Cunningham, Tim, Ilaria Caiazzo, Gracjan Sienkiewicz, Peter J. Wheatley,
    Boris T. Gänsicke, Kareem El-Badry, Riccardo Arcodia, et al. “Discovery of Two
    New Polars Evolved Past the Period Bounce.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
    Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561</a>.
  ieee: T. Cunningham <i>et al.</i>, “Discovery of two new polars evolved past the
    period bounce,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol.
    540, no. 1. Oxford University Press, pp. 633–649, 2025.
  ista: Cunningham T, Caiazzo I, Sienkiewicz G, Wheatley PJ, Gänsicke BT, El-Badry
    K, Arcodia R, Charbonneau D, Connor L, De K, Hakala P, Kenyon SJ, Maheshwari SK,
    Rodriguez AC, Van Roestel J, Tremblay PE. 2025. Discovery of two new polars evolved
    past the period bounce. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 540(1),
    633–649.
  mla: Cunningham, Tim, et al. “Discovery of Two New Polars Evolved Past the Period
    Bounce.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 540, no.
    1, Oxford University Press, 2025, pp. 633–49, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf561">10.1093/mnras/staf561</a>.
  short: T. Cunningham, I. Caiazzo, G. Sienkiewicz, P.J. Wheatley, B.T. Gänsicke,
    K. El-Badry, R. Arcodia, D. Charbonneau, L. Connor, K. De, P. Hakala, S.J. Kenyon,
    S.K. Maheshwari, A.C. Rodriguez, J. Van Roestel, P.E. Tremblay, Monthly Notices
    of the Royal Astronomical Society 540 (2025) 633–649.
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title: Discovery of two new polars evolved past the period bounce
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  text: "Context. The blue supergiant (BSG) domain contains a large variety of stars
    whose past and future evolutionary paths are still highly uncertain. Since binary
    interaction plays a crucial role in the fate of massive stars, investigating the
    multiplicity among BSGs helps shed light on the fate of such objects.\r\nAims.
    We aim to estimate the binary fraction of a large sample of BSGs in the Small
    Magellanic Cloud (SMC) within the Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM) survey.
    In total, we selected 262 targets with spectral types B0-B3 and luminosity classes
    I-II.\r\n\r\nMethods. This work is based on spectroscopic data collected by the
    FLAMES instrument, mounted on the Very Large Telescope, which gathered nine epochs
    over three months. Our spectroscopic analysis for each target includes the individual
    and peak-to-peak radial velocity measurements, an investigation of the line profile
    variability, and a periodogram analysis to search for possible short- and long-period
    binaries.\r\n\r\nResults. By applying a 20 km s−1 threshold on the peak-to-peak
    radial velocities above which we would consider the star to be binary, the resulting
    observed spectroscopic binary fraction for our BSG sample is 23 ± 3%. An independent
    analysis of line profile variability reveals 11 (plus 5 candidates) double-lined
    spectroscopic binaries and 32 (plus 41 candidates) single-lined spectroscopic
    binaries. Based on these results, we estimated the overall observed binary fraction
    in this sample to be 34 ± 3%, which is close to the computed intrinsic binary
    fraction of 40 ± 4%. In addition, we derived reliable orbital periods for 41 spectroscopic
    binaries and potential binary candidates, among which there are 17 eclipsing binaries,
    including 20 SB1 and SB2 systems with periods of less than 10 days. We reported
    a significant drop in the binary fraction of BSGs with spectral types later than
    B2 and effective temperatures less than 18 kK, which could indicate the end of
    the main sequence phase in this temperature regime. We found no metallicity dependence
    in the binary fraction of BSGs, compared to existing spectroscopic surveys of
    the Galaxy and Large Magellanic Cloud."
acknowledgement: 'We thank the anonymous referee for helpful comments that have improved
  the manuscript. This project has received funding from the European Research Council
  (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
  (grant agreement 101164755/METAL) and was supported by the Israel Science Foundation
  (ISF) under grant number 2434/24. NB acknowledges support from the Belgian federal
  government grant for Ukrainian postdoctoral researchers (contract UF/2022/10). TS
  acknowledges support by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) under grant number 0603225041.
  DP acknowledges financial support from the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt
  (DLR) grant FKZ 50OR2005 and the FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship No. 1256225N.
  DMB gratefully acknowledges UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) in the form of a Frontier
  Research grant under the UK government’s ERC Horizon Europe funding guarantee (SYMPHONY;
  PI Bowman; grant number: EP/Y031059/1), and a Royal Society University Research
  Fellowship (PI Bowman; grant number: URF\R1\231631). KS is funded by the National
  Science Center (NCN), Poland, under grant number OPUS 2021/41/B/ST9/00757. IM acknowledges
  support from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Gravitational
  Wave Discovery (OzGav), through project number CE230100016. JIV acknowledges support
  from the European Research Council through ERC Advanced Grant No. 101054731. SS-D,
  and GH acknowledge support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and
  Universities (MICIU) through the Spanish State Research Agency (AEI) through grants
  PID2021-122397NB-C21, and the Severo Ochoa Program 2020-2023 (CEX2019-000920-S).'
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  full_name: Britavskiy, N.
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  full_name: Mahy, L.
  last_name: Mahy
- first_name: D. J.
  full_name: Lennon, D. J.
  last_name: Lennon
- first_name: L. R.
  full_name: Patrick, L. R.
  last_name: Patrick
- first_name: H.
  full_name: Sana, H.
  last_name: Sana
- first_name: J. I.
  full_name: Villaseñor, J. I.
  last_name: Villaseñor
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  full_name: Shenar, T.
  last_name: Shenar
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Bodensteiner, J.
  last_name: Bodensteiner
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Bernini-Peron, M.
  last_name: Bernini-Peron
- first_name: S. R.
  full_name: Berlanas, S. R.
  last_name: Berlanas
- first_name: D. M.
  full_name: Bowman, D. M.
  last_name: Bowman
- first_name: P. A.
  full_name: Crowther, P. A.
  last_name: Crowther
- first_name: S. E.
  full_name: De Mink, S. E.
  last_name: De Mink
- first_name: C. J.
  full_name: Evans, C. J.
  last_name: Evans
- first_name: Ylva Louise Linsdotter
  full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
  id: d0648d0c-0f64-11ee-a2e0-dd0faa2e4f7d
  last_name: Götberg
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- first_name: G.
  full_name: Holgado, G.
  last_name: Holgado
- first_name: C.
  full_name: Johnston, C.
  last_name: Johnston
- first_name: Z.
  full_name: Keszthelyi, Z.
  last_name: Keszthelyi
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Klencki, J.
  last_name: Klencki
- first_name: N.
  full_name: Langer, N.
  last_name: Langer
- first_name: I.
  full_name: Mandel, I.
  last_name: Mandel
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Menon, A.
  last_name: Menon
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Moe, M.
  last_name: Moe
- first_name: L. M.
  full_name: Oskinova, L. M.
  last_name: Oskinova
- first_name: D.
  full_name: Pauli, D.
  last_name: Pauli
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Pawlak, M.
  last_name: Pawlak
- first_name: V.
  full_name: Ramachandran, V.
  last_name: Ramachandran
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Renzo, M.
  last_name: Renzo
- first_name: A. A.C.
  full_name: Sander, A. A.C.
  last_name: Sander
- first_name: F. R.N.
  full_name: Schneider, F. R.N.
  last_name: Schneider
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Schootemeijer, A.
  last_name: Schootemeijer
- first_name: K.
  full_name: Sen, K.
  last_name: Sen
- first_name: S.
  full_name: Simón-Díaz, S.
  last_name: Simón-Díaz
- first_name: J. T.
  full_name: Van Loon, J. T.
  last_name: Van Loon
- first_name: J. S.
  full_name: Vink, J. S.
  last_name: Vink
citation:
  ama: 'Britavskiy N, Mahy L, Lennon DJ, et al. Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM):
    Multiplicity of early B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud. <i>Astronomy
    &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2025;698. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963">10.1051/0004-6361/202452963</a>'
  apa: 'Britavskiy, N., Mahy, L., Lennon, D. J., Patrick, L. R., Sana, H., Villaseñor,
    J. I., … Vink, J. S. (2025). Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity
    of early B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud. <i>Astronomy &#38;
    Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963</a>'
  chicago: 'Britavskiy, N., L. Mahy, D. J. Lennon, L. R. Patrick, H. Sana, J. I. Villaseñor,
    T. Shenar, et al. “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity of Early
    B-Type Supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    EDP Sciences, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963</a>.'
  ieee: 'N. Britavskiy <i>et al.</i>, “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity
    of early B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud,” <i>Astronomy &#38;
    Astrophysics</i>, vol. 698. EDP Sciences, 2025.'
  ista: 'Britavskiy N, Mahy L, Lennon DJ, Patrick LR, Sana H, Villaseñor JI, Shenar
    T, Bodensteiner J, Bernini-Peron M, Berlanas SR, Bowman DM, Crowther PA, De Mink
    SE, Evans CJ, Götberg YLL, Holgado G, Johnston C, Keszthelyi Z, Klencki J, Langer
    N, Mandel I, Menon A, Moe M, Oskinova LM, Pauli D, Pawlak M, Ramachandran V, Renzo
    M, Sander AAC, Schneider FRN, Schootemeijer A, Sen K, Simón-Díaz S, Van Loon JT,
    Vink JS. 2025. Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity of early B-type
    supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 698,
    A40.'
  mla: 'Britavskiy, N., et al. “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity
    of Early B-Type Supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud.” <i>Astronomy &#38;
    Astrophysics</i>, vol. 698, A40, EDP Sciences, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452963">10.1051/0004-6361/202452963</a>.'
  short: N. Britavskiy, L. Mahy, D.J. Lennon, L.R. Patrick, H. Sana, J.I. Villaseñor,
    T. Shenar, J. Bodensteiner, M. Bernini-Peron, S.R. Berlanas, D.M. Bowman, P.A.
    Crowther, S.E. De Mink, C.J. Evans, Y.L.L. Götberg, G. Holgado, C. Johnston, Z.
    Keszthelyi, J. Klencki, N. Langer, I. Mandel, A. Menon, M. Moe, L.M. Oskinova,
    D. Pauli, M. Pawlak, V. Ramachandran, M. Renzo, A.A.C. Sander, F.R.N. Schneider,
    A. Schootemeijer, K. Sen, S. Simón-Díaz, J.T. Van Loon, J.S. Vink, Astronomy &#38;
    Astrophysics 698 (2025).
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  text: Given the uncertain evolutionary status of blue supergiant stars, their multiplicity
    properties hold vital clues to better understand their origin and evolution. As
    part of The Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM) campaign in the Small Magellanic
    Cloud, we present a multi-epoch spectroscopic survey of 128 supergiant stars of
    spectral type B5–F5, which roughly correspond to initial masses in the 6–30 M⊙
    range. The observed binary fraction for the B5–9 supergiants is 25 ± 6% (10 ±
    4%) and 5 ± 2% (0%) for the A–F stars, which were found using a radial-velocity
    (RV) variability threshold of 5 km s−1 (10 km s−1) as a criterion for binarity.
    Accounting for observational biases, we find an intrinsic multiplicity fraction
    of less than 18% for the B5–9 stars and 8−7+9% for the AF stars, for the orbital
    periods up to 103.5 days and mass ratios (q) in the 0.1 < q < 1 range. The large
    stellar radii of these supergiant stars prevent short orbital periods, but we
    demonstrate that this effect alone cannot explain our results. We assessed the
    spectra and RV time series of the detected binary systems and find that only a
    small fraction display convincing solutions. We conclude that the multiplicity
    fractions are compromised by intrinsic stellar variability, such that the true
    multiplicity fraction may be significantly smaller. Our main conclusions from
    comparing the multiplicity properties of the B5–9- and AF-type supergiants to
    that of their less evolved counterparts is that such stars cannot be explained
    by a direct evolution from the main sequence. Furthermore, by comparing their
    multiplicity properties to red supergiant stars, we conclude that the AF supergiant
    stars are neither progenitors nor descendants of red supergiants.
acknowledgement: 'We thank Sipra Hota for kindly sharing the SMC UVIT catalogue prior
  to publication. LRP, FN. and FT acknowledge support by grants PID2019-105552RB-C41
  and PID2022-137779OB-C41 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 by “ERDF A way
  of making Europe”. LRP acknowledges support from grant PID2022-140483NB-C22 funded
  by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033. TS acknowledges support by the Israel Science
  Foundation (ISF) under grant number 0603225041. The research leading to these results
  has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European
  Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement numbers
  772225: MULTIPLES). DMB gratefully acknowledges support from UK Research and Innovation
  (UKRI) in the form of a Frontier Research grant under the UK government’s ERC Horizon
  Europe funding guarantee (SYMPHONY; grant number: EP/Y031059/1), and a Royal Society
  University Research Fellowship (grant number: URF\R1\231631). GGT is supported by
  the German Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) under Project-ID 496854903 (SA4064/2-1,
  PI Sander). AACS is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research
  Foundation) in the form of an Emmy Noether Research Group – Project-ID 445674056
  (SA4064/1-1, PI Sander). GGT and AACS further acknowledges support from the Federal
  Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of
  Science as part of the Excellence Strategy of the German Federal and State Governments.
  This paper benefited from discussions at the International Space Science Institute
  (ISSI) in Bern through ISSI International Team project 512 (Multiwavelength View
  on Massive Stars in the Era of Multimessenger Astronomy). DP acknowledges financial
  support by the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR) grant FKZ 50OR2005.
  JIV acknowledges support from the European Research Council for the ERC Advanced
  Grant 101054731. PAC is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council
  research grant ST/V000853/1 (PI. V. Dhillon). JSV is supported by Science and Technology
  Facilities Council funding under grant number ST/V000233/1. DFR is thankful for
  the support of the CAPES-Br and FAPERJ/DSC-10 (SEI-260003/001630/2023). This work
  has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European
  Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement No. 945806)
  and is supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation)
  under Germany’s Excellence Strategy EXC 2181/1-390900948 (the Heidelberg STRUCTURES
  Excellence Cluster).'
article_number: A39
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author:
- first_name: L. R.
  full_name: Patrick, L. R.
  last_name: Patrick
- first_name: D. J.
  full_name: Lennon, D. J.
  last_name: Lennon
- first_name: F.
  full_name: Najarro, F.
  last_name: Najarro
- first_name: T.
  full_name: Shenar, T.
  last_name: Shenar
- first_name: J.
  full_name: Bodensteiner, J.
  last_name: Bodensteiner
- first_name: H.
  full_name: Sana, H.
  last_name: Sana
- first_name: P. A.
  full_name: Crowther, P. A.
  last_name: Crowther
- first_name: N.
  full_name: Britavskiy, N.
  last_name: Britavskiy
- first_name: N.
  full_name: Langer, N.
  last_name: Langer
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Schootemeijer, A.
  last_name: Schootemeijer
- first_name: C. J.
  full_name: Evans, C. J.
  last_name: Evans
- first_name: L.
  full_name: Mahy, L.
  last_name: Mahy
- first_name: Ylva Louise Linsdotter
  full_name: Götberg, Ylva Louise Linsdotter
  id: d0648d0c-0f64-11ee-a2e0-dd0faa2e4f7d
  last_name: Götberg
  orcid: 0000-0002-6960-6911
- first_name: S. E.
  full_name: De Mink, S. E.
  last_name: De Mink
- first_name: F. R.N.
  full_name: Schneider, F. R.N.
  last_name: Schneider
- first_name: A. J.G.
  full_name: O’Grady, A. J.G.
  last_name: O’Grady
- first_name: J. I.
  full_name: Villaseñor, J. I.
  last_name: Villaseñor
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Bernini-Peron, M.
  last_name: Bernini-Peron
- first_name: D. M.
  full_name: Bowman, D. M.
  last_name: Bowman
- first_name: A.
  full_name: De Koter, A.
  last_name: De Koter
- first_name: K.
  full_name: Deshmukh, K.
  last_name: Deshmukh
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Gilkis, A.
  last_name: Gilkis
- first_name: G.
  full_name: González-Torà, G.
  last_name: González-Torà
- first_name: V. M.
  full_name: Kalari, V. M.
  last_name: Kalari
- first_name: Z.
  full_name: K̃Eszthelyi, Z.
  last_name: K̃Eszthelyi
- first_name: I.
  full_name: Mandel, I.
  last_name: Mandel
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Menon, A.
  last_name: Menon
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Moe, M.
  last_name: Moe
- first_name: L. M.
  full_name: Oskinova, L. M.
  last_name: Oskinova
- first_name: D.
  full_name: Pauli, D.
  last_name: Pauli
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Renzo, M.
  last_name: Renzo
- first_name: A. A.C.
  full_name: Sander, A. A.C.
  last_name: Sander
- first_name: K.
  full_name: Sen, K.
  last_name: Sen
- first_name: M.
  full_name: Stoop, M.
  last_name: Stoop
- first_name: J. T.
  full_name: Van Loon, J. T.
  last_name: Van Loon
- first_name: S.
  full_name: Toonen, S.
  last_name: Toonen
- first_name: F.
  full_name: Tramper, F.
  last_name: Tramper
- first_name: J. S.
  full_name: Vink, J. S.
  last_name: Vink
- first_name: C.
  full_name: Wang, C.
  last_name: Wang
citation:
  ama: 'Patrick LR, Lennon DJ, Najarro F, et al. Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM):
    The multiplicity properties and evolution of BAF-type supergiants. <i>Astronomy
    &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2025;698. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949">10.1051/0004-6361/202452949</a>'
  apa: 'Patrick, L. R., Lennon, D. J., Najarro, F., Shenar, T., Bodensteiner, J.,
    Sana, H., … Wang, C. (2025). Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): The multiplicity
    properties and evolution of BAF-type supergiants. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    EDP Sciences. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949</a>'
  chicago: 'Patrick, L. R., D. J. Lennon, F. Najarro, T. Shenar, J. Bodensteiner,
    H. Sana, P. A. Crowther, et al. “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): The Multiplicity
    Properties and Evolution of BAF-Type Supergiants.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    EDP Sciences, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949</a>.'
  ieee: 'L. R. Patrick <i>et al.</i>, “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): The multiplicity
    properties and evolution of BAF-type supergiants,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>,
    vol. 698. EDP Sciences, 2025.'
  ista: 'Patrick LR, Lennon DJ, Najarro F, Shenar T, Bodensteiner J, Sana H, Crowther
    PA, Britavskiy N, Langer N, Schootemeijer A, Evans CJ, Mahy L, Götberg YLL, De
    Mink SE, Schneider FRN, O’Grady AJG, Villaseñor JI, Bernini-Peron M, Bowman DM,
    De Koter A, Deshmukh K, Gilkis A, González-Torà G, Kalari VM, K̃Eszthelyi Z, Mandel
    I, Menon A, Moe M, Oskinova LM, Pauli D, Renzo M, Sander AAC, Sen K, Stoop M,
    Van Loon JT, Toonen S, Tramper F, Vink JS, Wang C. 2025. Binarity at LOw Metallicity
    (BLOeM): The multiplicity properties and evolution of BAF-type supergiants. Astronomy
    &#38; Astrophysics. 698, A39.'
  mla: 'Patrick, L. R., et al. “Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): The Multiplicity
    Properties and Evolution of BAF-Type Supergiants.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>,
    vol. 698, A39, EDP Sciences, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202452949">10.1051/0004-6361/202452949</a>.'
  short: L.R. Patrick, D.J. Lennon, F. Najarro, T. Shenar, J. Bodensteiner, H. Sana,
    P.A. Crowther, N. Britavskiy, N. Langer, A. Schootemeijer, C.J. Evans, L. Mahy,
    Y.L.L. Götberg, S.E. De Mink, F.R.N. Schneider, A.J.G. O’Grady, J.I. Villaseñor,
    M. Bernini-Peron, D.M. Bowman, A. De Koter, K. Deshmukh, A. Gilkis, G. González-Torà,
    V.M. Kalari, Z. K̃Eszthelyi, I. Mandel, A. Menon, M. Moe, L.M. Oskinova, D. Pauli,
    M. Renzo, A.A.C. Sander, K. Sen, M. Stoop, J.T. Van Loon, S. Toonen, F. Tramper,
    J.S. Vink, C. Wang, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 698 (2025).
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  text: "Context. The recently launched James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is opening
    new observing windows on the distant Universe. Among JWST’s instruments, the Mid
    Infrared Instrument (MIRI) offers the unique capability of imaging observations
    at wavelengths of λ > 5 μm. This enables unique access to the rest frame near-infrared
    (NIR, λ ≥ 1 μm) emission from galaxies at redshifts of z > 4 and the visual (λ ≳ 5000
    Å) rest frame for z > 9. We report here on the guaranteed time observations (GTO),
    from the MIRI European Consortium, of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF), forming
    the MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS), consisting of an on source integration time
    of ∼41 hours in the MIRI/F560W (5.6 μm) filter. The F560W filter was selected
    since it would produce the deepest data in terms of AB magnitudes in a given time.
    To our knowledge, this constitutes the longest single filter exposure obtained
    with JWST of an extragalactic field as of yet.\r\nAims. The HUDF is one of the
    most observed extragalactic fields, with extensive multi-wavelength coverage,
    where (before JWST) galaxies up to z ∼ 7 have been confirmed, and at z > 10 suggested,
    from HST photometry. We aim to characterise the galaxy population in HUDF at 5.6
    μm, enabling studies such as: the rest frame NIR morphologies for galaxies at
    z ≲ 4.6, probing mature stellar populations and emission lines in z > 6 sources,
    intrinsically red and dusty galaxies, and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and their
    host galaxies at intermediate redshifts.\r\n\r\nMethods. We reduced the MIRI data
    using the official JWST pipeline, augmented by in-house custom scripts. We measured
    the noise characteristics of the resulting image. Galaxy photometry was obtained,
    and photometric redshifts were estimated for sources with available multi-wavelength
    photometry (and compared to spectroscopic redshifts when available).\r\n\r\nResults.
    Over the deepest part of our image, the 5σ point source limit is 28.65 mag AB
    (12.6 nJy), ∼0.35 mag better than predicted by the JWST exposure time calculator.
    We find ∼2500 sources, the overwhelming majority of which are distant galaxies,
    but we note that spurious sources likely remain at faint magnitudes due to imperfect
    cosmic ray rejection in the JWST pipeline. More than 500 galaxies with available
    spectroscopic redshifts, up to z ≈ 11, have been identified, the majority of which
    are at z < 6. More than 1000 galaxies have reliable photometric redshift estimates,
    of which ∼25 are at 6 < z < 12. The point spread function in the F560W filter
    has a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of ≈0.2″ (corresponding to 1.4 kpc at
    z = 4), allowing the NIR rest frame morphologies and stellar mass distributions
    to be resolved for z < 4.5. Moreover, > 100 objects with very red NIRCam vs MIRI
    (3.6–5.6 μm > 1 mag) colours have been found, suggestive of dusty or old stellar
    populations at high redshifts.\r\n\r\nConclusions. We conclude that MIDIS surpasses
    preflight expectations and that deep MIRI imaging has great potential to characterise
    the galaxy population from cosmic noon to dawn."
acknowledgement: 'We dedicate this paper to the memory of our deceased and much valued
  MIRI-EC team members Hans Ulrik Nørgaard-Nielsen and Olivier Le Fèvre, both of whom
  played a central role in defining the MIDIS project. This work is based on observations
  made with the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. The work presented is the
  effort of the entire MIRI team and the enthusiasm within the MIRI partnership is
  a significant factor in its success. The following National and International Funding
  Agencies funded and supported the MIRI development: NASA; ESA; Belgian Science Policy
  Office (BELSPO); Centre Nationale d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES); Danish National Space
  Centre; Deutsches Zentrum fur Luftund Raumfahrt (DLR); Enterprise Ireland; Ministerio
  De Economia y Competividad; Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA); Netherlands
  Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO); Science and Technology Facilities Council;
  Swiss Space Office; Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA); and UK Space Agency. MIRI
  drew on the scientific and technical expertise of the following organizations: Ames
  Research Center, USA; Airbus Defence and Space, UK; CEAIrfu, Saclay, France; Centre
  Spatial de Liège, Belgium; Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Spain;
  Carl Zeiss Optronics, Germany; Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Danish
  Space Research Institute, Denmark; Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland;
  European Space Agency, Netherlands; ETCA, Belgium; ETH Zurich, Switzerland; Goddard
  Space Flight Center, USA; Institute d’Astrophysique Spatiale, France; Instituto
  Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial,Spain; Institute for Astronomy, Edinburgh, UK;
  Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA; Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille (LAM),
  France; Leiden University, Netherlands; Lockheed Advanced Technology Center (USA);
  NOVA Opt-IR group at Dwingeloo, Netherlands; Northrop Grumman, USA; Max Planck Institut
  f ür Astronomie (MPIA), Heidelberg, Germany; Laboratoire d’Etudes Spatiales et d’Instrumentation
  en Astrophysique (LESIA), France; Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland; Raytheon
  Vision Systems, USA; RUAG Aerospace, Switzerland; Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  (RAL Space), UK; Space Telescope Science Institute, USA; Stockholm University, Sweden;
  Toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek (TNOTPD), Netherlands; UK Astronomy
  Technology Centre, UK; University College London, UK; University of Amsterdam, Netherlands;
  University of Arizona, USA; University of Cardiff, UK; University of Cologne, Germany;
  University of Ghent; University of Groningen, Netherlands; University of Leicester,
  UK; University of Leuven, Belgium; Utah State University, USA. Additional acknowledgements
  related to specific grants: G.Ö., J.M. and A.B. acknowledges funding from the Swedish
  National Space Administration (SNSA). P.G.P.-G. acknowledges support from grant
  PID2022-139567NB-I00 funded by Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033,
  FEDER Una manera de hacer Europa. This work was supported by research grants (VIL16599,VIL54489)
  from VILLUM FONDEN. L.C. and J.A.-M. acknowledge support by grant PIB2021-127718NB-100
  from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation/State Agency of Research MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033
  and by “ERDF A way of making Europe”. M.A. acknowledges financial support from Comunidad
  de Madrid under Atracción de Talento grant 2020-T2/TIC-19971. J.P.P. and T.V.T.
  acknowledge financial support from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council,
  and the UK Space Agency. A.A.-H. acknowledges financial support from grant PID2021-124665NB-I00
  funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “ERDF A way of making Europe”. E.I.
  and K.I.C. acknowledge funding from the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy
  (NOVA). K.I.C. acknowledges funding from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) through
  the award of the Vici Grant VI.C.212.036. RAM acknowledges support from the Swiss
  National Science Foundation (SNSF) through project grant 200020_207349. The paper
  uses JWST data from programme #1283, obtained from the Barbara Mikulski Archive
  for Space Telescopes at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). For the purpose
  of open access, the authors have applied a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)
  licence to the Author Accepted Manuscript version arising from this submission.'
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- first_name: Pablo G.
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  last_name: Pérez-González
- first_name: Jens
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- first_name: Steven
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- first_name: Luca
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  last_name: Costantin
- first_name: Leindert A.
  full_name: Boogaard, Leindert A.
  last_name: Boogaard
- first_name: Pierluigi
  full_name: Rinaldi, Pierluigi
  last_name: Rinaldi
- first_name: Luis
  full_name: Colina, Luis
  last_name: Colina
- first_name: Hans Ulrik
  full_name: Nørgaard-Nielsen, Hans Ulrik
  last_name: Nørgaard-Nielsen
- first_name: Daniel
  full_name: Dicken, Daniel
  last_name: Dicken
- first_name: Thomas R.
  full_name: Greve, Thomas R.
  last_name: Greve
- first_name: Gillian
  full_name: Wright, Gillian
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- first_name: Almudena
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- first_name: Javier
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  last_name: Álvarez-Márquez
- first_name: Marianna
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  last_name: Annunziatella
- first_name: Arjan
  full_name: Bik, Arjan
  last_name: Bik
- first_name: Sarah E.I.
  full_name: Bosman, Sarah E.I.
  last_name: Bosman
- first_name: Karina I.
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  last_name: Caputi
- first_name: Alejandro Crespo
  full_name: Gomez, Alejandro Crespo
  last_name: Gomez
- first_name: Andreas
  full_name: Eckart, Andreas
  last_name: Eckart
- first_name: Macarena
  full_name: Garcia-Marin, Macarena
  last_name: Garcia-Marin
- first_name: Jens
  full_name: Hjorth, Jens
  last_name: Hjorth
- first_name: Olivier
  full_name: Ilbert, Olivier
  last_name: Ilbert
- first_name: Iris
  full_name: Jermann, Iris
  last_name: Jermann
- first_name: Sarah
  full_name: Kendrew, Sarah
  last_name: Kendrew
- first_name: Alvaro
  full_name: Labiano, Alvaro
  last_name: Labiano
- first_name: Danial
  full_name: Langeroodi, Danial
  last_name: Langeroodi
- first_name: Olivier
  full_name: Le Fevre, Olivier
  last_name: Le Fevre
- first_name: Mattia
  full_name: Libralato, Mattia
  last_name: Libralato
- first_name: Romain A.
  full_name: Meyer, Romain A.
  last_name: Meyer
- first_name: Thibaud
  full_name: Moutard, Thibaud
  last_name: Moutard
- first_name: Florian
  full_name: Peissker, Florian
  last_name: Peissker
- first_name: John P.
  full_name: Pye, John P.
  last_name: Pye
- first_name: Tuomo V.
  full_name: Tikkanen, Tuomo V.
  last_name: Tikkanen
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Topinka, Martin
  last_name: Topinka
- first_name: Fabian
  full_name: Walter, Fabian
  last_name: Walter
- first_name: Martin
  full_name: Ward, Martin
  last_name: Ward
- first_name: Paul
  full_name: Van Der Werf, Paul
  last_name: Van Der Werf
- first_name: Ewine F.
  full_name: Van Dishoeck, Ewine F.
  last_name: Van Dishoeck
- first_name: Manuel
  full_name: Güdel, Manuel
  last_name: Güdel
- first_name: Thomas
  full_name: Henning, Thomas
  last_name: Henning
- first_name: Pierre Olivier
  full_name: Lagage, Pierre Olivier
  last_name: Lagage
- first_name: Tom P.
  full_name: Ray, Tom P.
  last_name: Ray
- first_name: Bart
  full_name: Vandenbussche, Bart
  last_name: Vandenbussche
citation:
  ama: 'Östlin G, Pérez-González PG, Melinder J, et al. MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS)
    of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Survey description and early results for the galaxy
    population detected at 5.6 µm. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2025;696.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723">10.1051/0004-6361/202451723</a>'
  apa: 'Östlin, G., Pérez-González, P. G., Melinder, J., Gillman, S., Iani, E., Costantin,
    L., … Vandenbussche, B. (2025). MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble
    Ultra Deep Field: Survey description and early results for the galaxy population
    detected at 5.6 µm. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723</a>'
  chicago: 'Östlin, Göran, Pablo G. Pérez-González, Jens Melinder, Steven Gillman,
    Edoardo Iani, Luca Costantin, Leindert A. Boogaard, et al. “MIRI Deep Imaging
    Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Survey Description and Early Results
    for the Galaxy Population Detected at 5.6 Μm.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>.
    EDP Sciences, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723</a>.'
  ieee: 'G. Östlin <i>et al.</i>, “MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble
    Ultra Deep Field: Survey description and early results for the galaxy population
    detected at 5.6 µm,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 696. EDP Sciences,
    2025.'
  ista: 'Östlin G, Pérez-González PG, Melinder J, Gillman S, Iani E, Costantin L,
    Boogaard LA, Rinaldi P, Colina L, Nørgaard-Nielsen HU, Dicken D, Greve TR, Wright
    G, Alonso-Herrero A, Álvarez-Márquez J, Annunziatella M, Bik A, Bosman SEI, Caputi
    KI, Gomez AC, Eckart A, Garcia-Marin M, Hjorth J, Ilbert O, Jermann I, Kendrew
    S, Labiano A, Langeroodi D, Le Fevre O, Libralato M, Meyer RA, Moutard T, Peissker
    F, Pye JP, Tikkanen TV, Topinka M, Walter F, Ward M, Van Der Werf P, Van Dishoeck
    EF, Güdel M, Henning T, Lagage PO, Ray TP, Vandenbussche B. 2025. MIRI Deep Imaging
    Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Survey description and early results
    for the galaxy population detected at 5.6 µm. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 696,
    A57.'
  mla: 'Östlin, Göran, et al. “MIRI Deep Imaging Survey (MIDIS) of the Hubble Ultra
    Deep Field: Survey Description and Early Results for the Galaxy Population Detected
    at 5.6 Μm.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 696, A57, EDP Sciences,
    2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202451723">10.1051/0004-6361/202451723</a>.'
  short: G. Östlin, P.G. Pérez-González, J. Melinder, S. Gillman, E. Iani, L. Costantin,
    L.A. Boogaard, P. Rinaldi, L. Colina, H.U. Nørgaard-Nielsen, D. Dicken, T.R. Greve,
    G. Wright, A. Alonso-Herrero, J. Álvarez-Márquez, M. Annunziatella, A. Bik, S.E.I.
    Bosman, K.I. Caputi, A.C. Gomez, A. Eckart, M. Garcia-Marin, J. Hjorth, O. Ilbert,
    I. Jermann, S. Kendrew, A. Labiano, D. Langeroodi, O. Le Fevre, M. Libralato,
    R.A. Meyer, T. Moutard, F. Peissker, J.P. Pye, T.V. Tikkanen, M. Topinka, F. Walter,
    M. Ward, P. Van Der Werf, E.F. Van Dishoeck, M. Güdel, T. Henning, P.O. Lagage,
    T.P. Ray, B. Vandenbussche, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 696 (2025).
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  text: The Ca2+-release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channel Orai1 is activated by interaction
    with the Ca2+ sensor Stromal Interaction Molecule 1 (STIM1). Owing to the lack
    of structurally resolved Orai1/STIM1 complexes, the impact of their coupling on
    individual Orai1 transmembrane domain (TM) movements is unclear. This study investigates
    STIM1-independent and STIM1-dependent Orai1-TM dynamics using photocrosslinking
    unnatural amino acids (UAAs) at each individual TM position. We primarily identify
    CRAC-channel-like currents directly after UAA incorporation or additional UV-light
    irradiation at TM3 sites that interface with non-pore-lining TMs. Using UAAs combined
    with conventional site-directed mutagenesis and molecular dynamics simulations,
    we discover that pore opening involves a widening of interfaces formed by TM3
    with non-pore-lining TMs. Orai1 mutants with a UAA in TM3 exhibit weaker STIM1-induced
    activation after UV exposure, possibly caused by a restricted widening of non-pore-lining
    TM interfaces. We demonstrate that photocrosslinking UAAs are excellent tools
    for improving our understanding of key determinants and ion channel dynamics modulating
    pore opening.
acknowledgement: We thank S. Buchegger for excellent technical assistance. This research
  was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) projects https://doi.org/10.55776/P32851,
  https://doi.org/10.55776/P35900, and https://doi.org/10.55776/P36202 to I.D. and
  https://doi.org/10.55776/PAT6871323 to A.T. N.M. is funded within the DOC program
  of the OeAW (Austrian Academy of Science). For open access purposes, the author
  has applied a CC BY public copyright license to any author-accepted manuscript version
  arising from this submission.
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- first_name: Valentina
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  last_name: Hopl
- first_name: Adéla
  full_name: Tiffner, Adéla
  last_name: Tiffner
- first_name: Lorenz
  full_name: Höbarth, Lorenz
  last_name: Höbarth
- first_name: Julia
  full_name: Söllner, Julia
  last_name: Söllner
- first_name: Maximilian
  full_name: Fröhlich, Maximilian
  last_name: Fröhlich
- first_name: Magdalena
  full_name: Prantl, Magdalena
  last_name: Prantl
- first_name: Nora
  full_name: Müller, Nora
  last_name: Müller
- first_name: Yuliia
  full_name: Nazarenko, Yuliia
  last_name: Nazarenko
- first_name: Selina
  full_name: Harant, Selina
  last_name: Harant
- first_name: Lukas
  full_name: Weissenböck, Lukas
  last_name: Weissenböck
- first_name: Herwig
  full_name: Grabmayr, Herwig
  last_name: Grabmayr
- first_name: Matthias
  full_name: Sallinger, Matthias
  last_name: Sallinger
- first_name: Lena
  full_name: Maltan, Lena
  last_name: Maltan
- first_name: Linda V.
  full_name: Echefu, Linda V.
  last_name: Echefu
- first_name: Tamara
  full_name: Radiskovic, Tamara
  last_name: Radiskovic
- first_name: Melanie
  full_name: Leopold, Melanie
  last_name: Leopold
- first_name: Sonja
  full_name: Lindinger, Sonja
  last_name: Lindinger
- first_name: Christina
  full_name: Humer, Christina
  last_name: Humer
- first_name: Carmen
  full_name: Höglinger, Carmen
  last_name: Höglinger
- first_name: Heinrich
  full_name: Krobath, Heinrich
  last_name: Krobath
- first_name: Thomas
  full_name: Renger, Thomas
  last_name: Renger
- first_name: Isabella
  full_name: Derler, Isabella
  last_name: Derler
citation:
  ama: Najjar H, Weiß S, Horvath F, et al. STIM1-induced widening of non-pore-lining
    TM interfaces is crucial for Orai1 pore opening. <i>Cell Reports Physical Science</i>.
    2025;6(6). doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623">10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623</a>
  apa: Najjar, H., Weiß, S., Horvath, F., Hopl, V., Tiffner, A., Höbarth, L., … Derler,
    I. (2025). STIM1-induced widening of non-pore-lining TM interfaces is crucial
    for Orai1 pore opening. <i>Cell Reports Physical Science</i>. Elsevier. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623</a>
  chicago: Najjar, Hadil, Sarah Weiß, Ferdinand Horvath, Valentina Hopl, Adéla Tiffner,
    Lorenz Höbarth, Julia Söllner, et al. “STIM1-Induced Widening of Non-Pore-Lining
    TM Interfaces Is Crucial for Orai1 Pore Opening.” <i>Cell Reports Physical Science</i>.
    Elsevier, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623</a>.
  ieee: H. Najjar <i>et al.</i>, “STIM1-induced widening of non-pore-lining TM interfaces
    is crucial for Orai1 pore opening,” <i>Cell Reports Physical Science</i>, vol.
    6, no. 6. Elsevier, 2025.
  ista: Najjar H, Weiß S, Horvath F, Hopl V, Tiffner A, Höbarth L, Söllner J, Fröhlich
    M, Prantl M, Müller N, Nazarenko Y, Harant S, Weissenböck L, Grabmayr H, Sallinger
    M, Maltan L, Echefu LV, Radiskovic T, Leopold M, Lindinger S, Humer C, Höglinger
    C, Krobath H, Renger T, Derler I. 2025. STIM1-induced widening of non-pore-lining
    TM interfaces is crucial for Orai1 pore opening. Cell Reports Physical Science.
    6(6), 102623.
  mla: Najjar, Hadil, et al. “STIM1-Induced Widening of Non-Pore-Lining TM Interfaces
    Is Crucial for Orai1 Pore Opening.” <i>Cell Reports Physical Science</i>, vol.
    6, no. 6, 102623, Elsevier, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623">10.1016/j.xcrp.2025.102623</a>.
  short: H. Najjar, S. Weiß, F. Horvath, V. Hopl, A. Tiffner, L. Höbarth, J. Söllner,
    M. Fröhlich, M. Prantl, N. Müller, Y. Nazarenko, S. Harant, L. Weissenböck, H.
    Grabmayr, M. Sallinger, L. Maltan, L.V. Echefu, T. Radiskovic, M. Leopold, S.
    Lindinger, C. Humer, C. Höglinger, H. Krobath, T. Renger, I. Derler, Cell Reports
    Physical Science 6 (2025).
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title: STIM1-induced widening of non-pore-lining TM interfaces is crucial for Orai1
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  text: Prussian blue (PB) and Prussian blue analogues (PBAs) are a class of porous
    materials composed of transition metal cations, cyanide ligands, and alkali metal
    cations. Their ability to intercalate and deintercalate ions within their framework
    pores, coupled with the adaptability of their crystal structure to electrochemical
    changes, underpins their success in battery applications. PBAs with Fe or Co as
    the active site exhibit high redox potentials (vs SHE) and have been extensively
    explored as cathode materials, with well-documented chemistry, crystal structures,
    and electrochemical properties. In contrast, PBAs with Cr or Mn as the active
    site display lower redox potentials and remain significantly underexplored as
    anode materials. This gap has led to fewer reported compounds and a less comprehensive
    understanding of their structural and electrochemical behavior, leaving the field
    relatively opaque. In this perspective, we comprehensively analyze the challenges
    involved in producing and employing PBAs with low redox potentials as active battery
    materials. Conversely, we propose numerous horizons and ask fundamental questions
    that should pave the way for future research to advance the field.
acknowledgement: All the authors acknowledge financial support by the MeBattery project.
  MeBattery has received funding from the European Innovation Council of the European
  Union under Grant Agreement No. 101046742. We acknowledge the valuable scientific
  discussions with Christine Fiedler. M.P.-C. acknowledges that the project that gave
  rise to these results received the support of a fellowship from the “la Caixa” Foundation
  (ID 100010434) with code LCF/BQ/PI24/12040015. E.V. also acknowledges financial
  support by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and NextGenerationEU (TED2021-131651B-C21)
  and Ramón y Cajal award (Ministry of Science and Innovation and European Social
  Funds, RYC2018-026086-I).
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- first_name: Wolfgang
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- first_name: Edgar
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- first_name: Maria
  full_name: Ibáñez, Maria
  id: 43C61214-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Ibáñez
  orcid: 0000-0001-5013-2843
citation:
  ama: 'Palacios Corella M, Echevarría I, Santana Santos C, Schuhmann W, Ventosa E,
    Ibáñez M. Prussian blue analogues as anode materials for battery applications:
    Complexities and horizons. <i>Chemistry of Materials</i>. 2025;37(12):4203-4226.
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213">10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213</a>'
  apa: 'Palacios Corella, M., Echevarría, I., Santana Santos, C., Schuhmann, W., Ventosa,
    E., &#38; Ibáñez, M. (2025). Prussian blue analogues as anode materials for battery
    applications: Complexities and horizons. <i>Chemistry of Materials</i>. American
    Chemical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213">https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213</a>'
  chicago: 'Palacios Corella, Mario, Igor Echevarría, Carla Santana Santos, Wolfgang
    Schuhmann, Edgar Ventosa, and Maria Ibáñez. “Prussian Blue Analogues as Anode
    Materials for Battery Applications: Complexities and Horizons.” <i>Chemistry of
    Materials</i>. American Chemical Society, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213">https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213</a>.'
  ieee: 'M. Palacios Corella, I. Echevarría, C. Santana Santos, W. Schuhmann, E. Ventosa,
    and M. Ibáñez, “Prussian blue analogues as anode materials for battery applications:
    Complexities and horizons,” <i>Chemistry of Materials</i>, vol. 37, no. 12. American
    Chemical Society, pp. 4203–4226, 2025.'
  ista: 'Palacios Corella M, Echevarría I, Santana Santos C, Schuhmann W, Ventosa
    E, Ibáñez M. 2025. Prussian blue analogues as anode materials for battery applications:
    Complexities and horizons. Chemistry of Materials. 37(12), 4203–4226.'
  mla: 'Palacios Corella, Mario, et al. “Prussian Blue Analogues as Anode Materials
    for Battery Applications: Complexities and Horizons.” <i>Chemistry of Materials</i>,
    vol. 37, no. 12, American Chemical Society, 2025, pp. 4203–26, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213">10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213</a>.'
  short: M. Palacios Corella, I. Echevarría, C. Santana Santos, W. Schuhmann, E. Ventosa,
    M. Ibáñez, Chemistry of Materials 37 (2025) 4203–4226.
corr_author: '1'
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doi: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00213
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title: 'Prussian blue analogues as anode materials for battery applications: Complexities
  and horizons'
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: 'Binding precedents (súmulas vinculantes) constitute a juridical instrument
    unique to the Brazilian legal system and whose objectives include the protection
    of the Federal Supreme Court against repetitive demands. Studies of the effectiveness
    of these instruments in decreasing the Court’s exposure to similar cases, however,
    indicate that they tend to fail in such a direction, with some of the binding
    precedents seemingly creating new demands. We empirically assess the legal impact
    of five binding precedents, 11, 14, 17, 26, and 37, at the highest Court level
    through their effects on the legal subjects they address. This analysis is only
    possible through the comparison of the Court’s ruling about the precedents’ themes
    before they are created, which means that these decisions should be detected through
    techniques of Similar Case Retrieval, which we tackle from the angle of Case Classification.
    The contributions of this article are therefore twofold: on the mathematical side,
    we compare the use of different methods of Natural Language Processing — TF-IDF,
    LSTM, Longformer, and regex — for Case Classification, whereas on the legal side,
    we contrast the inefficiency of these binding precedents with a set of hypotheses
    that may justify their repeated usage. We observe that the TF-IDF models performed
    slightly better than LSTM and Longformer when compared through common metrics;
    however, the deep learning models were able to detect certain important legal
    events that TF-IDF missed. On the legal side, we argue that the reasons for binding
    precedents to fail in responding to repetitive demand are heterogeneous and case-dependent,
    making it impossible to single out a specific cause. We identify five main hypotheses,
    which are found in different combinations in each of the precedents studied.'
acknowledgement: Open access funding provided by Institute of Science and Technology
  (IST Austria).
article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal)
article_type: original
arxiv: 1
author:
- first_name: Raphaël
  full_name: Tinarrage, Raphaël
  id: 40ebcc9d-905f-11ef-bf0a-dc475da8a04e
  last_name: Tinarrage
  orcid: 0000-0002-1404-1095
- first_name: Henrique
  full_name: Ennes, Henrique
  last_name: Ennes
- first_name: Lucas
  full_name: Resck, Lucas
  last_name: Resck
- first_name: Lucas T.
  full_name: Gomes, Lucas T.
  last_name: Gomes
- first_name: Jean R.
  full_name: Ponciano, Jean R.
  last_name: Ponciano
- first_name: Jorge
  full_name: Poco, Jorge
  last_name: Poco
citation:
  ama: Tinarrage R, Ennes H, Resck L, Gomes LT, Ponciano JR, Poco J. Empirical analysis
    of binding precedent efficiency in Brazilian Supreme Court via case classification.
    <i>Artificial Intelligence and Law</i>. 2025. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6">10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6</a>
  apa: Tinarrage, R., Ennes, H., Resck, L., Gomes, L. T., Ponciano, J. R., &#38; Poco,
    J. (2025). Empirical analysis of binding precedent efficiency in Brazilian Supreme
    Court via case classification. <i>Artificial Intelligence and Law</i>. Springer
    Nature. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6">https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6</a>
  chicago: Tinarrage, Raphaël, Henrique Ennes, Lucas Resck, Lucas T. Gomes, Jean R.
    Ponciano, and Jorge Poco. “Empirical Analysis of Binding Precedent Efficiency
    in Brazilian Supreme Court via Case Classification.” <i>Artificial Intelligence
    and Law</i>. Springer Nature, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6">https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6</a>.
  ieee: R. Tinarrage, H. Ennes, L. Resck, L. T. Gomes, J. R. Ponciano, and J. Poco,
    “Empirical analysis of binding precedent efficiency in Brazilian Supreme Court
    via case classification,” <i>Artificial Intelligence and Law</i>. Springer Nature,
    2025.
  ista: Tinarrage R, Ennes H, Resck L, Gomes LT, Ponciano JR, Poco J. 2025. Empirical
    analysis of binding precedent efficiency in Brazilian Supreme Court via case classification.
    Artificial Intelligence and Law.
  mla: Tinarrage, Raphaël, et al. “Empirical Analysis of Binding Precedent Efficiency
    in Brazilian Supreme Court via Case Classification.” <i>Artificial Intelligence
    and Law</i>, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6">10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6</a>.
  short: R. Tinarrage, H. Ennes, L. Resck, L.T. Gomes, J.R. Ponciano, J. Poco, Artificial
    Intelligence and Law (2025).
corr_author: '1'
date_created: 2025-06-15T22:01:31Z
date_published: 2025-05-26T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2025-09-30T12:52:15Z
day: '26'
department:
- _id: UlWa
doi: 10.1007/s10506-025-09458-6
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  - '2407.07004'
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  - '001494836700001'
isi: 1
language:
- iso: eng
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month: '05'
oa: 1
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publication: Artificial Intelligence and Law
publication_identifier:
  eissn:
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publisher: Springer Nature
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title: Empirical analysis of binding precedent efficiency in Brazilian Supreme Court
  via case classification
type: journal_article
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abstract:
- lang: eng
  text: "Technology involving hybrid superconductor–semiconductor materials is a promising
    avenue for engineering quantum devices for information storage, manipulation,
    and transmission. Proximity-induced superconducting correlations are an essential
    part of such devices. While the proximity effect in the conduction band of common
    semiconductors is well understood, its manifestation in confined hole gases, realized
    for instance in germanium, is an active area of research. Lower-dimensional hole-based
    systems, particularly in germanium, are emerging as an attractive platform for
    a variety of solid-state quantum devices, due to their combination of efficient
    spin and charge control and long coherence times. The recent experimental realization
    of the proximity effect in germanium thus calls for a theoretical description
    that is tailored to hole gases. In this work, we propose a simple model to describe
    proximity-induced superconductivity in two-dimensional hole gases, incorporating
    both the heavy-hole (HH) and light-hole (LH) bands. We start from the Luttinger–Kohn
    model, introduce three parameters that characterize hopping across the superconductor–semiconductor
    interface, and derive explicit intraband and interband effective pairing terms
    for the HH and LH bands. Unlike previous approaches, our theory provides a quantitative
    relationship between induced pairings and interface properties. Restricting our
    general model to an experimentally relevant case where only the HH band crosses
    the chemical potential, we predict the coexistence of \U0001D460-wave and \U0001D451-wave
    singlet pairings, along with triplet-type pairings, and modified Zeeman and Rashba
    spin–orbit couplings. Our results thus present a starting point for theoretical
    modeling of quantum devices based on proximitized hole gases, fueling further
    progress in quantum technology."
acknowledgement: We acknowledge useful discussions with Georgios Katsaros, Andrew
  Higginbotham, and Oliver Schwarze. This research was funded in part by the Austrian
  Science Fund (FWF) F 86, the European Research Council (Grant Agreement No. 856526),
  and by the DFG Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 183 Project No. 277101999.
article_number: '214518'
article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal)
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author:
- first_name: Serafim
  full_name: Babkin, Serafim
  id: e63d75c3-72ef-11ef-b75a-e303e149911f
  last_name: Babkin
- first_name: Benjamin
  full_name: Joecker, Benjamin
  last_name: Joecker
- first_name: Karsten
  full_name: Flensberg, Karsten
  last_name: Flensberg
- first_name: Maksym
  full_name: Serbyn, Maksym
  id: 47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
  last_name: Serbyn
  orcid: 0000-0002-2399-5827
- first_name: Jeroen
  full_name: Danon, Jeroen
  last_name: Danon
citation:
  ama: Babkin S, Joecker B, Flensberg K, Serbyn M, Danon J. Superconducting proximity
    effect in two-dimensional hole gases. <i>Physical Review B</i>. 2025;111(21).
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy">10.1103/k4jh-pnxy</a>
  apa: Babkin, S., Joecker, B., Flensberg, K., Serbyn, M., &#38; Danon, J. (2025).
    Superconducting proximity effect in two-dimensional hole gases. <i>Physical Review
    B</i>. American Physical Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy">https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy</a>
  chicago: Babkin, Serafim, Benjamin Joecker, Karsten Flensberg, Maksym Serbyn, and
    Jeroen Danon. “Superconducting Proximity Effect in Two-Dimensional Hole Gases.”
    <i>Physical Review B</i>. American Physical Society, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy">https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy</a>.
  ieee: S. Babkin, B. Joecker, K. Flensberg, M. Serbyn, and J. Danon, “Superconducting
    proximity effect in two-dimensional hole gases,” <i>Physical Review B</i>, vol.
    111, no. 21. American Physical Society, 2025.
  ista: Babkin S, Joecker B, Flensberg K, Serbyn M, Danon J. 2025. Superconducting
    proximity effect in two-dimensional hole gases. Physical Review B. 111(21), 214518.
  mla: Babkin, Serafim, et al. “Superconducting Proximity Effect in Two-Dimensional
    Hole Gases.” <i>Physical Review B</i>, vol. 111, no. 21, 214518, American Physical
    Society, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1103/k4jh-pnxy">10.1103/k4jh-pnxy</a>.
  short: S. Babkin, B. Joecker, K. Flensberg, M. Serbyn, J. Danon, Physical Review
    B 111 (2025).
corr_author: '1'
date_created: 2025-06-19T16:54:54Z
date_published: 2025-06-18T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2025-09-30T12:53:47Z
day: '18'
ddc:
- '530'
department:
- _id: MaSe
- _id: GradSch
doi: 10.1103/k4jh-pnxy
external_id:
  arxiv:
  - '2412.04084'
  isi:
  - '001514328000004'
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  grant_number: F8609
  name: 'Center for Correlated Quantum Materials and Solid State Quantum Systems:  Probing
    topology in circuits and quantum materials'
publication: Physical Review B
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  eissn:
  - 2469-9969
  issn:
  - 2469-9950
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title: Superconducting proximity effect in two-dimensional hole gases
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abstract:
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  text: 'Asynchronous Boolean networks are a type of discrete dynamical system in
    which each variable can take one of two states, and a single variable state is
    updated in each time step according to pre-selected rules. Boolean networks are
    popular in systems biology due to their ability to model long-term biological
    phenotypes within a qualitative, predictive framework. Boolean networks model
    phenotypes as attractors, which are closely linked to minimal trap spaces (inescapable
    hypercubes in the system’s state space). In biological applications, attractors
    and minimal trap spaces are typically in one-to-one correspondence. However, this
    correspondence is not guaranteed: motif-avoidant attractors (MAAs) that lie outside
    minimal trap spaces are possible. MAAs are rare and poorly understood, despite
    recent efforts. In this contribution to the BMB & JMB Special Collection “Problems,
    Progress and Perspectives in Mathematical and Computational Biology”, we summarize
    the current state of knowledge regarding MAAs and present several novel observations
    regarding their response to node deletion reductions and linear extensions of
    edges. We conduct large-scale computational studies on an ensemble of 14 000 models
    derived from published Boolean models of biological systems, and more than 100
    million Random Boolean Networks. Our findings quantify the rarity of MAAs; in
    particular, we only observed MAAs in biological models after applying standard
    simplification methods, highlighting the role of network reduction in introducing
    MAAs into the dynamics. We also show that MAAs are fragile to linear extensions:
    in sparse networks, even a single linear node can disrupt virtually all MAAs.
    Motivated by this observation, we improve the upper bound on the number of delays
    needed to disrupt a motif-avoidant attractor.'
acknowledgement: Ondřej Huvar has been supported by the Czech Science Foundation grant
  No. GA22-10845S. Samuel Pastva received funding from the European Union’s Horizon
  2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement
  No. 101034413. Kyu Hyong Park and Réka Albert have been supported by NSF grant MCB
  1715826 and ARO grant 79961-SM-MUR. No funding bodies had any role in study design,
  analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
article_number: '11'
article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal)
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author:
- first_name: Samuel
  full_name: Pastva, Samuel
  id: 07c5ea74-f61c-11ec-a664-aa7c5d957b2b
  last_name: Pastva
  orcid: 0000-0003-1993-0331
- first_name: Kyu Hyong
  full_name: Park, Kyu Hyong
  last_name: Park
- first_name: Ondřej
  full_name: Huvar, Ondřej
  last_name: Huvar
- first_name: Jordan C.
  full_name: Rozum, Jordan C.
  last_name: Rozum
- first_name: Réka
  full_name: Albert, Réka
  last_name: Albert
citation:
  ama: 'Pastva S, Park KH, Huvar O, Rozum JC, Albert R. An open problem: Why are motif-avoidant
    attractors so rare in asynchronous Boolean networks? <i>Journal of Mathematical
    Biology</i>. 2025;91. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8">10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8</a>'
  apa: 'Pastva, S., Park, K. H., Huvar, O., Rozum, J. C., &#38; Albert, R. (2025).
    An open problem: Why are motif-avoidant attractors so rare in asynchronous Boolean
    networks? <i>Journal of Mathematical Biology</i>. Springer Nature. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8</a>'
  chicago: 'Pastva, Samuel, Kyu Hyong Park, Ondřej Huvar, Jordan C. Rozum, and Réka
    Albert. “An Open Problem: Why Are Motif-Avoidant Attractors so Rare in Asynchronous
    Boolean Networks?” <i>Journal of Mathematical Biology</i>. Springer Nature, 2025.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8">https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8</a>.'
  ieee: 'S. Pastva, K. H. Park, O. Huvar, J. C. Rozum, and R. Albert, “An open problem:
    Why are motif-avoidant attractors so rare in asynchronous Boolean networks?,”
    <i>Journal of Mathematical Biology</i>, vol. 91. Springer Nature, 2025.'
  ista: 'Pastva S, Park KH, Huvar O, Rozum JC, Albert R. 2025. An open problem: Why
    are motif-avoidant attractors so rare in asynchronous Boolean networks? Journal
    of Mathematical Biology. 91, 11.'
  mla: 'Pastva, Samuel, et al. “An Open Problem: Why Are Motif-Avoidant Attractors
    so Rare in Asynchronous Boolean Networks?” <i>Journal of Mathematical Biology</i>,
    vol. 91, 11, Springer Nature, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8">10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8</a>.'
  short: S. Pastva, K.H. Park, O. Huvar, J.C. Rozum, R. Albert, Journal of Mathematical
    Biology 91 (2025).
corr_author: '1'
date_created: 2025-06-22T22:02:05Z
date_published: 2025-06-12T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2025-09-30T13:36:46Z
day: '12'
ddc:
- '000'
department:
- _id: ToHe
doi: 10.1007/s00285-025-02235-8
ec_funded: 1
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  - '2410.03976'
  isi:
  - '001507009300001'
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oa_version: Published Version
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  call_identifier: H2020
  grant_number: '101034413'
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publication: Journal of Mathematical Biology
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  eissn:
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  issn:
  - 0303-6812
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publisher: Springer Nature
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title: 'An open problem: Why are motif-avoidant attractors so rare in asynchronous
  Boolean networks?'
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abstract:
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  text: We present indirect constraints on the absolute escape fraction of ionizing
    photons (f_{\rm esc}^{\rm LyC}) of the system GN 42912 which comprises two luminous
    galaxies (M_{\rm UV} magnitudes of -20.89 and -20.37) at z\sim7.5, GN 42912-NE
    and GN 42912-SW, to determine their contribution to the ionizing photon budget
    of the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). The high-resolution James Webb Space Telescope
    NIRSpec and NIRCam observations reveal the two galaxies are separated by only
    ~0.1" (0.5 kpc) on the sky and have a 358 km s^{-1} velocity separation. GN 42912-NE
    and GN 42912-SW are relatively massive for this redshift (log(M_\ast/M_\odot)
    \sim 8.4 and 8.9, respectively), with gas-phase metallicities of 18 per cent and
    23 per cent solar, O_{32} ratios of 5.3 and >5.8, and \beta slopes of -1.92 and
    -1.51, respectively. We use the Mg II\lambda\lambda2796,2803 doublet to constrain
    f_{\rm esc}^{\rm LyC}. Mg II has an ionization potential close to that of neutral
    hydrogen and, in the optically thin regime, can be used as an indirect tracer
    of the LyC leakage. We establish realistic conservative upper limits on f_{\rm
    esc}^{\rm LyC} of 8.5 per cent for GN 42912-NE and 14 per cent for GN 42912-SW.
    These estimates align with f_{\rm esc}^{\rm LyC} trends observed with \beta, O_{32},
    and the H\beta equivalent width at z<4. The small inferred ionized region sizes
    (<0.3 pMpc) around both galaxies indicate they have not ionized a significant
    fraction of the surrounding neutral gas. While these z>7 f_{\rm esc}^{\rm LyC}
    constraints do not decisively determine a specific reionization model, they support
    a minor contribution from these two relatively luminous galaxies to the EoR.
acknowledgement: 'This work is based on observations made with the NASA/ESA/CSA JWST.
  The data were obtained from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes at the Space
  Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities
  for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5–03127 for JWST. These
  observations are associated with program #01871. Support for program #01871 was
  provided by NASA through a grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute, which
  is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.,
  under NASA contract NAS 5–03127. SG is grateful for the support enabled by the Harlan
  J. Smith McDonald fellowship. YI and NG acknowledge support from the Simons Foundation
  and the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Project 0121U109612). ASL acknowledges
  support from Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.'
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  last_name: Chisholm
- first_name: R.
  full_name: Endsley, R.
  last_name: Endsley
- first_name: D. A.
  full_name: Berg, D. A.
  last_name: Berg
- first_name: F.
  full_name: Leclercq, F.
  last_name: Leclercq
- first_name: N.
  full_name: Jurlin, N.
  last_name: Jurlin
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Saldana-Lopez, A.
  last_name: Saldana-Lopez
- first_name: S. L.
  full_name: Finkelstein, S. L.
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- first_name: S. R.
  full_name: Flury, S. R.
  last_name: Flury
- first_name: N. G.
  full_name: Guseva, N. G.
  last_name: Guseva
- first_name: A.
  full_name: Henry, A.
  last_name: Henry
- first_name: Y. I.
  full_name: Izotov, Y. I.
  last_name: Izotov
- first_name: I.
  full_name: Jung, I.
  last_name: Jung
- first_name: Jorryt J
  full_name: Matthee, Jorryt J
  id: 7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720
  last_name: Matthee
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citation:
  ama: Gazagnes S, Chisholm J, Endsley R, et al. A negligible contribution of two
    luminous z ∼7.5 galaxies to the ionizing photon budget of reionization. <i>Monthly
    Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2025;540(3):2331-2348. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768">10.1093/mnras/staf768</a>
  apa: Gazagnes, S., Chisholm, J., Endsley, R., Berg, D. A., Leclercq, F., Jurlin,
    N., … Schaerer, D. (2025). A negligible contribution of two luminous z ∼7.5 galaxies
    to the ionizing photon budget of reionization. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal
    Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768</a>
  chicago: Gazagnes, S., J. Chisholm, R. Endsley, D. A. Berg, F. Leclercq, N. Jurlin,
    A. Saldana-Lopez, et al. “A Negligible Contribution of Two Luminous z ∼7.5 Galaxies
    to the Ionizing Photon Budget of Reionization.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal
    Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768</a>.
  ieee: S. Gazagnes <i>et al.</i>, “A negligible contribution of two luminous z ∼7.5
    galaxies to the ionizing photon budget of reionization,” <i>Monthly Notices of
    the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 540, no. 3. Oxford University Press,
    pp. 2331–2348, 2025.
  ista: Gazagnes S, Chisholm J, Endsley R, Berg DA, Leclercq F, Jurlin N, Saldana-Lopez
    A, Finkelstein SL, Flury SR, Guseva NG, Henry A, Izotov YI, Jung I, Matthee JJ,
    Schaerer D. 2025. A negligible contribution of two luminous z ∼7.5 galaxies to
    the ionizing photon budget of reionization. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
    Society. 540(3), 2331–2348.
  mla: Gazagnes, S., et al. “A Negligible Contribution of Two Luminous z ∼7.5 Galaxies
    to the Ionizing Photon Budget of Reionization.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal
    Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 540, no. 3, Oxford University Press, 2025, pp.
    2331–48, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf768">10.1093/mnras/staf768</a>.
  short: S. Gazagnes, J. Chisholm, R. Endsley, D.A. Berg, F. Leclercq, N. Jurlin,
    A. Saldana-Lopez, S.L. Finkelstein, S.R. Flury, N.G. Guseva, A. Henry, Y.I. Izotov,
    I. Jung, J.J. Matthee, D. Schaerer, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical
    Society 540 (2025) 2331–2348.
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  text: Bacteria have evolved a wide range of defence strategies to protect themselves
    against bacterial viruses (phages). Most known bacterial antiphage defence systems
    target phages with DNA genomes, which raises the question of how bacteria defend
    against phages with RNA genomes. Bacterial toxin–antitoxin systems that cleave
    intracellular RNA could potentially protect bacteria against RNA phages, but this
    has not been explored experimentally. In this study, we investigated the role
    of a model toxin–antitoxin system, MazEF, in protecting Escherichia coli against
    two RNA phage species. When challenged with these phages, the native presence
    of mazEF moderately reduced population susceptibility and increased the survival
    of individual E. coli cells. Genomic analysis further revealed an underrepresentation
    of the MazF cleavage site in genomes of RNA phages infecting E. coli, indicating
    selection against cleavage. These results show that, in addition to other physiological
    roles, RNA-degrading toxin–antitoxin systems may also help defend against RNA
    phages.
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acknowledgement: This work was supported by ISTFELLOW (People Program – Marie Curie
  Actions of the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program FP7 under REA grant agreement
  291734), the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) Elise Richter Program project number V
  738 and the Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Award (WT105618MA), to
  N.N. M.P. was a Simons Foundation Fellow of the Life Sciences Research Foundation.
  We are grateful to Kathrin Tomasek, Lisa Butt, Chris Estell, Alys Jepson, Franklin
  Nobrega, Stefano Pagliara, Remy Chait, Steve West, Vicki Gold, Josh Eaton, Ivana
  Gudelj and Rob Beardmore for useful discussions and technical support, as well as
  to Robin Wright, Christian Fitch and Ben Temperton for sharing equipment. We thank
  Laurence Van Melderen for sharing the strains. We acknowledge the IST Austria Lab
  Support Facility, LSI Technical Services Team at the University of Exeter and the
  Translational Research Exchange @ Exeter (TREE) network. N.N. is grateful to Fabrice
  Gielen for his support.
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    as a native defence element against RNA phages. <i>Biology Letters</i>. 2025;21(6).
    doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080">10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080</a>
  apa: Nikolic, N., Pleska, M., Bergmiller, T., &#38; Guet, C. C. (2025). A bacterial
    toxin-antitoxin system as a native defence element against RNA phages. <i>Biology
    Letters</i>. The Royal Society. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080">https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080</a>
  chicago: Nikolic, Nela, Maros Pleska, Tobias Bergmiller, and Calin C Guet. “A Bacterial
    Toxin-Antitoxin System as a Native Defence Element against RNA Phages.” <i>Biology
    Letters</i>. The Royal Society, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080">https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080</a>.
  ieee: N. Nikolic, M. Pleska, T. Bergmiller, and C. C. Guet, “A bacterial toxin-antitoxin
    system as a native defence element against RNA phages,” <i>Biology Letters</i>,
    vol. 21, no. 6. The Royal Society, 2025.
  ista: Nikolic N, Pleska M, Bergmiller T, Guet CC. 2025. A bacterial toxin-antitoxin
    system as a native defence element against RNA phages. Biology Letters. 21(6),
    20250080.
  mla: Nikolic, Nela, et al. “A Bacterial Toxin-Antitoxin System as a Native Defence
    Element against RNA Phages.” <i>Biology Letters</i>, vol. 21, no. 6, 20250080,
    The Royal Society, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080">10.1098/rsbl.2025.0080</a>.
  short: N. Nikolic, M. Pleska, T. Bergmiller, C.C. Guet, Biology Letters 21 (2025).
corr_author: '1'
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  text: "Given a graph G that undergoes a sequence of edge insertions and deletions,
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    colors, color as many edges of G as possible such that no two adjacent edges share
    the same color. While this problem is different from simply maintaining a b-matching
    with b = k, the two problems are related. However, maximum b-matching can be solved
    efficiently in the static setting, whereas MkEC is NP-hard and even APX-hard for
    k ≥ 2. \r\nWe present new results on both problems: For b-matching, we show a
    new integrality gap result and we adapt Wajc’s matching sparsification scheme
    [David Wajc, 2020] for the case where b is a constant.\r\nUsing these as basis,
    we give three new algorithms for the dynamic MkEC problem: Our MatchO algorithm
    builds on the dynamic (2+ε)-approximation algorithm of Bhattacharya, Gupta, and
    Mohan [Sayan Bhattacharya et al., 2017] for b-matching and achieves a (2+ε)(k+1)/k-approximation
    in O(poly(log n, ε^-1)) update time against an oblivious adversary. Our MatchA
    algorithm builds on the dynamic (7+ε)-approximation algorithm by Bhattacharya,
    Henzinger, and Italiano [Sayan Bhattacharya et al., 2015] for fractional b-matching
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    time against an adaptive adversary. Moreover, our reductions use the dynamic b-matching
    algorithm as a black box, so any future improvement in the approximation ratio
    for dynamic b-matching will automatically translate into a better approximation
    ratio for our algorithms. Finally, we present a greedy algorithm with O(Δ+k) update
    time, which guarantees a 2.16 approximation factor."
acknowledgement: "This project has received funding from the European Research Council
  (ERC) under the\r\nEuropean Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
  (MoDynStruct, No. 101019564) and the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grant DOI 10.55776/Z422,
  grant DOI 10.55776/I5982, and grant DOI 10.55776/P33775 with additional funding
  from the netidee SCIENCE Stiftung, 2020–2024. This work was further supported by
  the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) project, 6G-RIC: 6G Research
  and Innovation Cluster, grant 16KISK020K."
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  ama: 'El-Hayek A, Hanauer K, Henzinger M. On b-matching and fully-dynamic maximum
    k-edge coloring. In: <i>4th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks</i>.
    Vol 330. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik; 2025. doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4">10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4</a>'
  apa: 'El-Hayek, A., Hanauer, K., &#38; Henzinger, M. (2025). On b-matching and fully-dynamic
    maximum k-edge coloring. In <i>4th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic
    Networks</i> (Vol. 330). Liverpool, United Kingdom: Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum
    für Informatik. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4">https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4</a>'
  chicago: El-Hayek, Antoine, Kathrin Hanauer, and Monika Henzinger. “On B-Matching
    and Fully-Dynamic Maximum k-Edge Coloring.” In <i>4th Symposium on Algorithmic
    Foundations of Dynamic Networks</i>, Vol. 330. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum
    für Informatik, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4">https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4</a>.
  ieee: A. El-Hayek, K. Hanauer, and M. Henzinger, “On b-matching and fully-dynamic
    maximum k-edge coloring,” in <i>4th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic
    Networks</i>, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 2025, vol. 330.
  ista: 'El-Hayek A, Hanauer K, Henzinger M. 2025. On b-matching and fully-dynamic
    maximum k-edge coloring. 4th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks.
    SAND: Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks, LIPIcs, vol. 330,
    4.'
  mla: El-Hayek, Antoine, et al. “On B-Matching and Fully-Dynamic Maximum k-Edge Coloring.”
    <i>4th Symposium on Algorithmic Foundations of Dynamic Networks</i>, vol. 330,
    4, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik, 2025, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4">10.4230/LIPIcs.SAND.2025.4</a>.
  short: A. El-Hayek, K. Hanauer, M. Henzinger, in:, 4th Symposium on Algorithmic
    Foundations of Dynamic Networks, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik,
    2025.
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  text: "We consider a recently introduced model of color-avoiding percolation (abbreviated
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    of k>=2 colors. Two vertices u and v in G are said to be CA-connected if u and
    v may be connected using any subset of k-1 colors. CA-connectivity defines an
    equivalence relation on the vertex set of G whose classes are called CA-components.\r\nWe
    study the component structure of a randomly colored Erdős–Rényi random graph of
    constant average degree. We distinguish three regimes for the size of the largest
    component: a supercritical regime, a so-called intermediate regime, and a subcritical
    regime, in which the largest CA-component has respectively linear, logarithmic,
    and bounded size. Interestingly, in the subcritical regime, the bound is deterministic
    and given by the number of colors."
acknowledgement: "We thank Dieter Mitsche for enlightening discussions, Balázs Ráth
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  apa: Lichev, L., &#38; Schapira, B. (2025). Color-avoiding percolation on the Erdős–Rényi
    random graph. <i>Annales Henri Lebesgue</i>. École normale supérieure de Rennes.
    <a href="https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.228">https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.228</a>
  chicago: Lichev, Lyuben, and Bruno Schapira. “Color-Avoiding Percolation on the
    Erdős–Rényi Random Graph.” <i>Annales Henri Lebesgue</i>. École normale supérieure
    de Rennes, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.228">https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.228</a>.
  ieee: L. Lichev and B. Schapira, “Color-avoiding percolation on the Erdős–Rényi
    random graph,” <i>Annales Henri Lebesgue</i>, vol. 8. École normale supérieure
    de Rennes, pp. 35–65, 2025.
  ista: Lichev L, Schapira B. 2025. Color-avoiding percolation on the Erdős–Rényi
    random graph. Annales Henri Lebesgue. 8, 35–65.
  mla: Lichev, Lyuben, and Bruno Schapira. “Color-Avoiding Percolation on the Erdős–Rényi
    Random Graph.” <i>Annales Henri Lebesgue</i>, vol. 8, École normale supérieure
    de Rennes, 2025, pp. 35–65, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.5802/ahl.228">10.5802/ahl.228</a>.
  short: L. Lichev, B. Schapira, Annales Henri Lebesgue 8 (2025) 35–65.
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  text: "Assortative mating and sexual selection are widespread in nature and can
    play an important role in speciation by facilitating the buildup and maintenance
    of reproductive isolation (RI). However, their contribution to genome-wide suppression
    of gene flow during RI is rarely quantified.\r\nHere, we consider a polygenic
    “magic” trait that is divergently selected across two populations connected by
    migration, while also serving as the basis of assortative mating, thus generating
    sexual selection on one or both sexes. We obtain theoretical predictions for divergence
    at\r\nindividual trait loci by assuming that the effect of all other loci on any
    locus can be encapsulated via an effective migration rate, which bears a simple
    relationship to measurable fitness components of migrants and various early-generation
    hybrids. Our analysis clarifies how “tipping\r\npoints” (characterized by an abrupt
    collapse of adaptive divergence) arise, and when assortative mating can shift
    the critical level of migration beyond which divergence collapses. We quantify
    the relative contributions of viability and sexual selection to genome-wide barriers
    to gene\r\nflow and discuss how these depend on existing divergence levels. Our
    results suggest that effective migration rates provide a useful way of understanding
    genomic divergence, even in scenarios involving multiple, interacting mechanisms
    of RI. "
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acknowledgement: We thank Nick Barton for useful comments on the manuscript. This
  research was supported by the Scientific Service Units (SSU) of Institute of Science
  and Technology Austria (ISTA) through resources provided by Scientific Computing
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    on polygenic barriers to gene flow. <i>Evolution</i>. 2025;79(7):1185-1198. doi:<a
    href="https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047">10.1093/evolut/qpaf047</a>
  apa: Surendranadh, P., &#38; Sachdeva, H. (2025). Effect of assortative mating and
    sexual selection on polygenic barriers to gene flow. <i>Evolution</i>. Oxford
    University Press. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047">https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047</a>
  chicago: Surendranadh, Parvathy, and Himani Sachdeva. “Effect of Assortative Mating
    and Sexual Selection on Polygenic Barriers to Gene Flow.” <i>Evolution</i>. Oxford
    University Press, 2025. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047">https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047</a>.
  ieee: P. Surendranadh and H. Sachdeva, “Effect of assortative mating and sexual
    selection on polygenic barriers to gene flow,” <i>Evolution</i>, vol. 79, no.
    7. Oxford University Press, pp. 1185–1198, 2025.
  ista: Surendranadh P, Sachdeva H. 2025. Effect of assortative mating and sexual
    selection on polygenic barriers to gene flow. Evolution. 79(7), 1185–1198.
  mla: Surendranadh, Parvathy, and Himani Sachdeva. “Effect of Assortative Mating
    and Sexual Selection on Polygenic Barriers to Gene Flow.” <i>Evolution</i>, vol.
    79, no. 7, Oxford University Press, 2025, pp. 1185–98, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/evolut/qpaf047">10.1093/evolut/qpaf047</a>.
  short: P. Surendranadh, H. Sachdeva, Evolution 79 (2025) 1185–1198.
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  text: "As inference on Large Language Models (LLMs) emerges as an important workload
    in machine learning applications, model weight quantization has become a standard
    technique for efficient GPU deployment. Quantization not only reduces model size,
    but has also been shown to yield substantial speedups for single-user inference,
    due to reduced memory movement, with low accuracy impact. Yet, it remains a key
    open question whether speedups are achievable also in batched settings with multiple
    parallel clients, which are highly relevant for practical serving. It is unclear
    whether GPU kernels can be designed to remain practically memory-bound, while
    supporting the substantially increased compute requirements of batched workloads.\r\nIn
    this paper, we resolve this question positively by introducing a new design for
    Mixed-precision Auto-Regressive LINear kernels, called MARLIN. Concretely, given
    a model whose weights are compressed via quantization to, e.g., 4 bits per element,
    MARLIN shows that batchsizes up to 16-32 can be practically supported with close
    to maximum (4×) quantization speedup, and larger batchsizes up to 64-128 with
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    this via a combination of techniques, such as asynchronous memory access, complex
    task scheduling and pipelining, and bespoke quantization support. Our experiments
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acknowledgement: The authors would like to thank the Neural Magic team, in particular
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  apa: 'Frantar, E., Castro, R. L., Chen, J., Hoefler, T., &#38; Alistarh, D.-A. (2025).
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    In <i>Proceedings of the 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on Principles and Practice
    of Parallel Programming</i> (pp. 239–251). Las Vegas, NV, United States: Association
    for Computing Machinery. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3710848.3710871">https://doi.org/10.1145/3710848.3710871</a>'
  chicago: 'Frantar, Elias, Roberto L. Castro, Jiale Chen, Torsten Hoefler, and Dan-Adrian
    Alistarh. “MARLIN: Mixed-Precision Auto-Regressive Parallel Inference on Large
    Language Models.” In <i>Proceedings of the 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on
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  ieee: 'E. Frantar, R. L. Castro, J. Chen, T. Hoefler, and D.-A. Alistarh, “MARLIN:
    Mixed-precision auto-regressive parallel inference on Large Language Models,”
    in <i>Proceedings of the 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on Principles and Practice
    of Parallel Programming</i>, Las Vegas, NV, United States, 2025, pp. 239–251.'
  ista: 'Frantar E, Castro RL, Chen J, Hoefler T, Alistarh D-A. 2025. MARLIN: Mixed-precision
    auto-regressive parallel inference on Large Language Models. Proceedings of the
    30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming.
    PPoPP: Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, 239–251.'
  mla: 'Frantar, Elias, et al. “MARLIN: Mixed-Precision Auto-Regressive Parallel Inference
    on Large Language Models.” <i>Proceedings of the 30th ACM SIGPLAN Annual Symposium
    on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming</i>, Association for Computing
    Machinery, 2025, pp. 239–51, doi:<a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3710848.3710871">10.1145/3710848.3710871</a>.'
  short: E. Frantar, R.L. Castro, J. Chen, T. Hoefler, D.-A. Alistarh, in:, Proceedings
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    Programming, Association for Computing Machinery, 2025, pp. 239–251.
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