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De Cock, Roderick (author), Livengood, Timothy A. (author), Stam, D.M. (author), Lisse, Carey M. (author), Hewagama, Tilak (author), Deming, L. Drake (author)
NASA's EPOXI mission used the Deep Impact spacecraft to observe the disk-integrated Earth as an analog to terrestial exoplanets' appearance. The mission took five 24 hr observations in 2008-2009 at various phase angles (57. 7-86. 4) and ranges (0.11-0.34 au), of which three equatorial (E1, E4, E5) and two polar (P1, North and P2, South). The...
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Bouaziz, L.J.E. (author), Aalbers, Emma (author), Weerts, Albrecht H. (author), Hegnauer, Mark (author), Buiteveld, Hendrik (author), Lammersen, Rita (author), Stam, Jasper (author), Sprokkereef, Eric (author), Savenije, Hubert (author), Hrachowitz, M. (author)
Future hydrological behavior in a changing world is typically predicted based on models that are calibrated on past observations, disregarding that hydrological systems and, therefore, model parameters may change as well. In reality, hydrological systems experience almost continuous change over a wide spectrum of temporal and spatial scales. In...
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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, Jil (author), Mandke, Kanad (author), Warrington, Shaun (author), Stam, Cornelis J (author), Brookes, Matthew J. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Sotiropoulos, Stamatios N. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
How temporal modulations in functional interactions are shaped by the underlying anatomical connections remains an open question. Here, we analyse the role of structural eigenmodes, in the formation and dissolution of temporally evolving functional brain networks using resting-state magnetoencephalography and diffusion magnetic resonance...
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Rossi, L. (author), Berzosa-Molina, J. (author), Desert, J. M. (author), Fossati, L. (author), Muñoz, A. García (author), Haswell, C. (author), Kabath, P. (author), Kislyakova, K. (author), Stam, D.M. (author), Vidotto, A. (author)
The polarization state of starlight reflected by a planetary atmosphere uniquely reveals coverage, particle size, and composition of aerosols as well as changing cloud patterns. It is not possible to obtain a comparable level of detail from flux-only observations. It is therefore a powerful tool to better understand the crucial role played by...
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Sapra, H.D. (author), Stam, J.N. (author), Reurings, Jeroen (author), van Biert, L. (author), van Sluijs, Wim (author), de Vos, P. (author), Visser, K. (author), Aravind, P.V. (author), Hopman, J.J. (author)
The current literature on solid oxide fuel cell and internal combustion engine (SOFC-ICE) integration is focused on the application of advanced combustion technologies operating as bottoming cycles to generate a small load share. This integration approach can pose challenges for ships such as restricted dynamic capabilities and large space...
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Klindzic, D. (author), Stam, D.M. (author), Snik, Frans (author), Hoeijmakers, Jens (author), Willebrands, Michelle (author), Karalidi, Teodora (author), Pallichadath, V. (author), van Dijk, Chris (author), Esposito, Marco (author)
LOUPE, the Lunar Observatory for Unresolved Polarimetry of the Earth, is a small, robust spectro-polarimeter for observing the Earth as an exoplanet. Detecting Earth-like planets in stellar habitable zones is one of the key challenges of modern exoplanetary science. Characterizing such planets and searching for traces of life requires the...
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Stam, Bas (author), van Oort, N. (author), van Strijp-Harms, Hilke J. (author), van der Spek, S.C. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author)
First/last mile transport is essential for transit but is often found to be the weakest link in a trip. Moreover, as a result of multiple developments (e.g. demographic shifts, urbanization, climate change, technology advancement) first/last mile transport will likely change rapidly. The literature review of this study shows six different...
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Nissen, Ida A. (author), Millán, Ana P. (author), Stam, Cornelis J. (author), van Straaten, Elisabeth C.W. (author), Douw, Linda (author), Pouwels, Petra J.W. (author), Idema, Sander (author), Baayen, Johannes C. (author), Velis, Demetrios (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
The success of epilepsy surgery in patients with refractory epilepsy depends upon correct identification of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) and an optimal choice of the resection area. In this study we developed individualized computational models based upon structural brain networks to explore the impact of different virtual resections on the...
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Mahapatra, G. (author), Lefèvre, Maxence (author), Rossi, Loïc (author), Spiga, Aymeric (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
Planet-wide stationary gravity waves have been observed with the thermal camera on the Akatsuki spacecraft. These waves have been attributed to the underlying surface topography and have successfully been reproduced using the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL) Venus Mesoscale Model (VMM). Here, we use numerical radiative transfer...
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Barstow, M. A. (author), Aigrain, S. (author), Barstow, J. K. (author), Barthelemy, M. (author), Evans, C. (author), Ferrari, M. (author), Garcia, M. (author), Rossi, L. (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
One of the most exciting scientific challenges is to detect Earth-like planets in the habitable zones of other stars in the galaxy and search for evidence of life. During the past 20 years the detection of exoplanets, orbiting stars beyond our own, has moved from science fiction to science fact. From the first handful of gas giants, found...
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Snellen, Ignas (author), Snik, F (author), Kenworthy, M (author), Keller, C.U. (author), De Mooij, Eric (author), Albrecht, S. (author), Krause, O (author), Kreidberg, L. (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
In this White Paper, which was submitted in response to the European Space Agency (ESA) Voyage 2050 Call, we recommend the ESA plays a proactive role in developing a global collaborative effort to construct a large high-contrast imaging space telescope, e.g. as currently under study by NASA. Such a mission will be needed to characterize a...
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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, Jil (author), Byrne, Áine (author), Di Domenico, Manlio (author), Stam, Cornelis J (author), Brookes, M.J. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author), Daffertshofer, Andreas (author), Coombes, Stephen (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author)
Large-scale neurophysiological networks are often reconstructed from band-pass filtered time series derived from magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. Common practice is to reconstruct these networks separately for different frequency bands and to treat them independently. Recent evidence suggests that this separation may be inadequate, as there...
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Patty, C. H.Lucas (author), Kühn, Jonas G. (author), Lambrev, Petar H. (author), Spadaccia, Stefano (author), Keller, C.U. (author), Mulder, W. (author), Pallichadath, V. (author), Snik, Frans (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
Context. Homochirality is a generic and unique property of life on Earth and is considered a universal and agnostic biosignature. Homochirality induces fractional circular polarization in the incident light that it reflects. Because this circularly polarized light can be sensed remotely, it can be one of the most compelling candidate...
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Keller, Christoph U. (author), Snik, Frans (author), Patty, C. H.Lucas (author), Klindzic, D. (author), Krasteva, Mariya (author), Doelman, David S. (author), Wijnen, T.P.G. (author), Pallichadath, V. (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
Many biologically produced chiral molecules such as amino acids and sugars show a preference for left or right handedness (homochirality). Light reflected by biological materials such as algae and leaves therefore exhibits a small amount of circular polarization that strongly depends on wavelength. Our Life Signature Detection polarimeter ...
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Achterberg, M.A. (author), Dubbeldam, J.L.A. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Stam, Cornelis J. (author)
In the classical susceptible-infected-susceptible (SIS) model, a disease or infection spreads over a given, mostly fixed graph. However, in many real complex networks, the topology of the underlying graph can change due to the influence of the dynamical process. In this paper, besides the spreading process, the network adaptively changes its...
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Bouaziz, L.J.E. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Schellekens, Jaap (author), Weerts, Albrecht H. (author), Stam, Jasper (author), Sprokkereef, Eric (author), Winsemius, H.C. (author), Savenije, Hubert (author), Hrachowitz, M. (author)
The spatiotemporal dynamics of water volumes stored in the unsaturated root zone are a key control on the response of terrestrial hydrological systems. Robust, catchment-scale root-zone soil moisture estimates are thus critical for reliable predictions of river flow, groundwater recharge, or evaporation. Satellites provide estimates of near...
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De Boer, J. (author), Langlois, M. (author), Van Holstein, R. G. (author), Girard, J. H. (author), Mouillet, D. (author), Vigan, A. (author), Dohlen, K. (author), Snik, F. (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
Context. Polarimetric imaging is one of the most effective techniques for high-contrast imaging and for the characterization of protoplanetary disks, and it has the potential of becoming instrumental in the characterization of exoplanets. The Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet REsearch (SPHERE) instrument installed on the Very Large...
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Tewarie, Prejaas (author), Prasse, B. (author), Meier, J.M. (author), Santos, Fernando A.N. (author), Douw, Linda (author), Schoonheim, Menno M. (author), Stam, Cornelis J. (author), Van Mieghem, P.F.A. (author), Hillebrand, Arjan (author)
Functional brain networks are shaped and constrained by the underlying structural network. However, functional networks are not merely a one-to-one reflection of the structural network. Several theories have been put forward to understand the relationship between structural and functional networks. However, it remains unclear how these...
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Groot, A. (author), Rossi, L.C.G. (author), Trees, V.J.H. (author), Cheung, J. C.Y. (author), Stam, D.M. (author)
Context. Understanding the total flux and polarization signals of Earth-like planets and their spectral and temporal variability is essential for the future characterization of such exoplanets. Aims. We provide computed total (F) and linearly (Q and U) and circularly (V) polarized fluxes, and the degree of polarization P of sunlight that is...
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Perez Rodriguez, P. (author), Vijselaar, Wouter (author), Huskens, Jurriaan (author), Stam, Machiel (author), Falkenberg, M. (author), Zeman, M. (author), Smith, W.A. (author), Smets, A.H.M. (author)
Solar fuels are a promising way to store solar energy seasonally. This paper proposes an earth-abundant heterostructure to split water using a photovoltaic-electrochemical device (PV-EC). The heterostructure is based on a hybrid architecture of a thin-film (TF) silicon tandem on top of a c-Si wafer (W) heterojunction solar cell (a-Si:H (TF)...
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