Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Azhar Hussain, Amina Khalil, Priyanka Kolvekar, Prity Gupta, Shyamsunder Kolvekar
Summary: COVID-19 pandemic has led to postponement of elective cardiac surgeries and only urgent and emergency operations are being performed. This report highlights early post-operative mortality cases related to COVID-19 infection prior to national measures implemented in the UK to conserve intensive care resources and limit elective activities. Further studies are needed to understand the impact of COVID-19 on cardiac surgery outcomes in both short term and long term.
JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY
(2021)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Ronen Arbel, Yael Wolff Sagy, Moshe Hoshen, Erez Battat, Gil Lavie, Ruslan Sergienko, Michael Friger, Jacob G. Waxman, Noa Dagan, Ran Balicer, Yatir Ben-Shlomo, Alon Peretz, Shlomit Yaron, Danielle Serby, Ariel Hammerman, Doron Netzer
Summary: The study showed that among patients aged 65 years or older, the rates of hospitalization and death due to Covid-19 were significantly lower among those who received nirmatrelvir compared to those who did not. However, no evidence of benefit was found in younger adults.
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Immunology
Josefina B. Parodi, Agustin Indavere, Pamela Bobadilla Jacob, Guillermo C. Toledo, Ruben G. Micali, Gabriel Waisman, Walter Masson, Eduardo D. Epstein, Melina S. Huerin
Summary: This study analyzed the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination and the prevalence of post-COVID cardiac complications. The study found that vaccination was associated with a lower incidence of cardiac injury and a lower prevalence of persistent long-COVID cardiac symptoms compared to unvaccinated individuals.
Article
Virology
Priya Duggal, Tristan Penson, Hannah N. Manley, Candelaria Vergara, Rebecca M. Munday, Dylan Duchen, Elizabeth A. Linton, Amber Zurn, Jeanne C. Keruly, Shruti H. Mehta, David L. Thomas
Summary: Understanding and describing the symptoms of COVID-19 patients in community settings months after infection, it was found that nearly one-third of the individuals reported incomplete recovery, and a small percentage reported symptoms severe enough to affect daily activities. Those with post-acute sequelae were more likely to have a history of heart attack. Among those with long-term symptoms, men and women were equally represented, but only women reported symptoms that constrained daily activities, with a majority being caregivers. The types of symptoms varied, with many experiencing a deviation from prior COVID-19 health, such as reduced exercise ability, walking ability, concentration, or breathing.
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
(2022)
Article
Critical Care Medicine
Iain Stewart, Joseph Jacob, Peter M. George, Philip L. Molyneaux, Joanna C. Porter, Richard J. Allen, Shahab Aslani, J. Kenneth Baillie, Shaney L. Barratt, Paul Beirne, Stephen M. Bianchi, John F. Blaikley, James D. Chalmers, Rachel C. Chambers, Nazia Chadhuri, Christopher Coleman, Guilhem Collier, Emma K. Denneny, Annemarie Docherty, Omer Elneima, Rachael A. Evans, Laura Fabbri, Michael A. Gibbons, Fergus Gleeson, Bibek Gooptu, Neil J. Greening, Beatriz Guillen Guio, Ian P. Hall, Neil A. Hanley, Victoria Harris, Ewen M. Harrison, Melissa Heightman, Toby E. Hillman, Alex Horsley, Linzy Houchen-Wolloff, Ian Jarrold, Simon R. Johnson, Mark G. Jones, Fasihul Khan, Rod Lawson, Olivia Leavy, Nazir Lone, Michael Marks, Hamish McAuley, Puja Mehta, Dhruv Parekh, Karen Piper Hanley, Manuela Plate, John Pearl, Krisnah Poinasamy, Jennifer K. Quint, Betty Raman, Matthew Richardson, Pilar Rivera-Ortega, Laura Saunders, Ruth Saunders, Malcolm G. Semple, Marco Sereno, Aarti Shikotra, A. John Simpson, Amisha Singapuri, David J. F. Smith, Mark Spears, Lisa G. Spencer, Stefan Stanel, David R. Thickett, A. A. Roger Thompson, Mathew Thorpe, Simon L. F. Walsh, Samantha Walker, Nicholas David Weatherley, Mark E. Weeks, Jim M. Wild, Dan G. Wootton, Chris E. Brightling, Ling-Pei Ho, Louise Wain, Gisli R. Jenkins
Summary: This study analyzed the data from the UK Interstitial Lung Disease Consortium (UKILD) post-COVID-19 study to estimate the prevalence of residual lung abnormalities in hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The results showed that approximately 11% of recovered COVID-19 patients had residual lung abnormalities, highlighting the need for long-term monitoring.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
(2023)
Review
Ophthalmology
Pei-Fen Lin, Hasan Naveed, Maria Eleftheriadou, Robert Purbrick, Mehran Zarei Ghanavati, Christopher Liu
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has affected cataract services in the UK, with a potential increase in workload post-pandemic. Units should innovate during the lockdown period to prepare for the future challenges.
BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
(2021)
Article
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Yodi Mahendradhata, Ni Luh Putu Eka Andayani, Eva Tirtabayu Hasri, Mohammad Dzulfikar Arifi, Renova Glorya Montesori Siahaan, Dewi Amila Solikha, Pungkas Bahjuri Ali
Summary: The Indonesian Government has issued various policies to combat COVID-19, but cases continue to fluctuate and the healthcare system is facing challenges. There is a need to increase healthcare capacity by adding more medical personnel, supplies, medical facilities, and improving the system.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)
Article
Psychiatry
Elisabetta Patron, Simone Messerotti Benvenuti, Andrea Ponchia, Franco Del Piccolo, Claudio Gentili, Daniela Palomba
Summary: Mandatory quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected the psychological health of patients after cardiac interventions, increasing the risk of depression. This emphasizes the importance of integrating and improving targeted mental health support, especially for cardiac patients, as the pandemic continues.
TRANSLATIONAL PSYCHIATRY
(2022)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Ani Nalbandian, Kartik Sehgal, Aakriti Gupta, Mahesh V. Madhavan, Claire McGroder, Jacob S. Stevens, Joshua R. Cook, Anna S. Nordvig, Daniel Shalev, Tejasav S. Sehrawat, Neha Ahluwalia, Behnood Bikdeli, Donald Dietz, Caroline Der-Nigoghossian, Nadia Liyanage-Don, Gregg F. Rosner, Elana J. Bernstein, Sumit Mohan, Akinpelumi A. Beckley, David S. Seres, Toni K. Choueiri, Nir Uriel, John C. Ausiello, Domenico Accili, Daniel E. Freedberg, Matthew Baldwin, Allan Schwartz, Daniel Brodie, Christine Kim Garcia, Mitchell S. V. Elkind, Jean M. Connors, John P. Bilezikian, Donald W. Landry, Elaine Y. Wan
Summary: SARS-CoV-2 is responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, causing global healthcare crises. Recovery from COVID-19 may lead to persistent symptoms and long-term complications, prompting the need for multidisciplinary care and follow-up for survivors.
Review
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Valentina Ruggiero, Rita P. Aquino, Pasquale Del Gaudio, Pietro Campiglia, Paola Russo
Summary: This article reviews the long-term consequences and aftereffects of COVID-19 infection and suggests potential management strategies. Severe cases of COVID-19 can lead to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), causing pulmonary fibrosis and irreversible respiratory function impairment. Inhalation delivery of drugs directly to the lungs is preferred to minimize dosage and systemic side effects. Further research is needed to optimize these techniques and utilize in vitro models to study SARS-CoV-2 infection and its sequelae.
Article
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Rino Rappuoli, Ennio De Gregorio, Giuseppe Del Giudice, Sanjay Phogat, Simone Pecetta, Mariagrazia Pizza, Emmanuel Hanon
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the importance of vaccines, with advancements in technology allowing for unprecedented speed in vaccine development. New vaccine technologies accelerated by the urgency of COVID-19 may also hold the key to addressing other health priorities in the post-pandemic world.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
(2021)
Article
Immunology
Dorottya Fesu, Lorinc Polivka, Eniko Barczi, Marcell Foldesi, Gabor Horvath, Edit Hidvegi, Aniko Bohacs, Veronika Muller
Summary: Data about interstitial lung disease (ILD) in patients with persistent symptoms following COVID-19 hospitalization are scarce. This study retrospectively reviewed cases of patients sent for pulmonary post-COVID evaluation due to persistent symptoms, with a focus on those with suspected ILD. The results showed that suspected post-COVID ILD affected 13.8% of symptomatic patients, with new symptoms of cough and sleepiness being more common in this group. Functional impairment and respiratory function abnormalities were detected, indicating the potential long-term effects of COVID-19 on the lungs.
INFLAMMOPHARMACOLOGY
(2023)
Article
Immunology
Jih-Hsin Huang, Hou-Tai Chang, Chun-Hsing Liao, Kuan-Ming Chiu
Summary: A surge of COVID-19 cases in northern Taiwan posed a crisis to the medical system, but Far Eastern Memorial Hospital (FEMH) responded quickly and increased its capacity through various measures such as reducing hospitalization cases, expanding beds, and conducting extensive testing. With determined leadership and concerted efforts, FEMH successfully combated the epidemic.
JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY IMMUNOLOGY AND INFECTION
(2022)
Article
Medicine, General & Internal
Stefan Rach, Lisa Kuehne, Hajo Zeeb, Wolfgang Ahrens, Ulrike Haug, Hermann Pohlabeln
Summary: This study found that even a mild case of COVID-19 can lead to post-COVID-19 condition, characterized by symptoms such as fatigue, breathing difficulties, and cognitive problems. Females and individuals with initial symptoms including fatigue, breathing difficulties, and cognitive problems are more likely to experience post-COVID-19 symptoms.
ANNALS OF MEDICINE
(2023)
Article
Immunology
Caitlin M. Cossaboom, Luke Nyakarahuka, Sophia Mulei, Jackson Kyondo, Alex Tumusiime, Jimmy Baluku, Gloria Grace Akurut, Dianah Namanya, Kilama Kamugisha, Hildah Tendo Nansikombi, Alex Nyabakira, Semei Mutesasira, Shannon Whitmer, Carson Telford, Julius Lutwama, Stephen Balinandi, Joel Montgomery, John D. Klena, Trevor Shoemaker
Summary: Seven confirmed Rift Valley fever cases, including one fatality, were reported in Kiruhura District, Uganda in 2021. Our findings underscore the importance of ongoing surveillance for viral hemorrhagic fevers, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
(2022)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Rawn Salenger, Eric W. Etchill, Clifford E. Fonner, Diane Alejo, Thomas L. Matthew, Glenn J. R. Whitman, Stefano Schena, James S. Gammie, Bradley Taylor, Thomas S. Metkus, Sari D. Holmes, Niv Ad
Summary: Coronary artery bypass grafting is associated with significant interhospital variability in charges. Factors such as preoperative length of stay, operating room time, and postoperative morbidity contribute to this variability.
JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Anesthesiology
Kenichi A. Tanaka, Diane Alejo, Mehrdad Ghoreishi, Rawn Salenger, Clifford Fonner, Niv Ad, Glenn Whitman, Bradley S. Taylor, Michael A. Mazzeffi
Summary: The study aimed to evaluate blood transfusion practices in cardiac surgical patients and explore associations between preoperative anemia, BMI, RBC mass, and transfusion. Analysis of 26,499 patients showed that preoperative anemia was present in 55.4% of cases, with 49.3% receiving transfusions. Females and older patients had lower BMI and RBC mass, and lower BMI was associated with increased transfusion. Additionally, higher preoperative hematocrit and RBC mass were associated with decreased transfusion. The findings suggest that transfusion probability modeling based on calculated RBC mass could improve blood conservation strategies.
JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA
(2023)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Benjamin L. Shou, Pathik Aravind, Chin Siang Ong, Diane Alejo, Joseph K. Canner, Eric W. Etchill, Joseph DiNatale, Rochelle Prokupets, Tina Esfandiary, Jennifer S. Lawton, Stefano Schena
Summary: This study investigated the impact of the timing of reexploration after cardiac surgery on morbidity and mortality. It found that delayed reexploration is associated with increased risk for complications and death. Early surgical intervention, particularly within 4 hours, may improve outcomes. Using reexploration as a performance metric may lead to unnecessary delay and patient harm.
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Ana K. Velez, Diane Alejo, Sari D. Holmes, Clifford E. Fonner, Kathleen C. Clement, Glenn J. Whitman, Rawn Salenger, Niv Ad, Jennifer S. Lawton
Summary: Despite supportive evidence and guidelines, the utilization of multiple arterial grafts (MAGs) in coronary artery bypass grafting remains low. There is a discrepancy between surgeons' perception and actual use of MAGs, and only a small proportion of hospitals have protocols for MAG use. Information dissemination, medical education, and increased awareness may help reduce barriers to utilization.
ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Mohammed El Mufti, Peter P. Plavchan, Howard Isaacson, Bryson L. Cale, Dax L. Feliz, Michael A. Reefe, Coel Hellier, Keivan Stassun, Jason Eastman, Alex Polanski, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Eric Gaidos, Veselin Kostov, Justin M. Wittrock, Joel Villasenor, Joshua E. Schlieder, Luke G. Bouma, Kevin Collins, Farzaneh Zohrabi, Rena A. Lee, Ahmad Sohani, John Berberian, David Vermilion, Patrick Newman, Claire Geneser, Angelle Tanner, Natalie M. Batalha, Courtney Dressing, Benjamin Fulton, Andrew W. Howard, Daniel Huber, Stephen R. Kane, Erik A. Petigura, Paul Robertson, Arpita Roy, Lauren M. Weiss, Aida Behmard, Corey Beard, Ashley Chontos, Fei Dai, Paul A. Dalba, Tara Fetherolf, Steven Giacalone, Michelle L. Hill, Lea A. Hirsch, Rae Holcomb, Jack Lubin, Andrew Mayo, Teo Mocnik, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Lee J. Rosenthal, Ryan A. Rubenzahl, Nicholas Scarsdale, Christopher Stockdale, Karen Collins, Ryan Cloutier, Howard Relles, Thiam-Guan Tan, Nicholas J. Scott, Zach Hartman, Elisabeth Matthews, David R. Ciardi, Erica Gonzales, Rachel A. Matson, Charles Beichman, Allyson Bieryla, E. Furlan, Crystal L. Gnilka, Steve B. Howell, Carl Ziegler, Cesar Briceno, Nicholas Law, Andrew W. Mann, Markus Rabus, Marshall C. Johnson, Jessie Christiansen, Laura Kreidberg, David Anthony Berardo, Drake Deming, Varoujan Gorjian, Farisa Y. Morales, Bjorn Benneke, Diana Dragomir, Robert A. Wittenmyer, Sarah Ballard, Brendan P. Bowler, Jonathan Horner, John Kielkopf, Huigen Liu, Avi Shporer, C. G. Tinney, Hui Zhang, Duncan J. Wright, Brett C. Addison, Matthew W. Mengel, Jack Okumura
Summary: We confirmed the existence of a two-planet system orbiting the K4 dwarf TOI 560 (HD 73583), with one planet in a moderately eccentric orbit and the other in a rare near-1:3 orbital resonance. We used a combination of photometric data and ground-based follow-up observations to validate the orbits and periods of the planets, and spectroscopy to confirm their planetary nature. This nearby young multiplanet system is suitable for atmospheric characterization with future missions.
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
G. Cugno, T. D. Pearce, R. Launhardt, M. J. Bonse, J. Ma, T. Henning, A. Quirrenbach, D. Segransan, E. C. Matthews, S. P. Quanz, G. M. Kennedy, A. Mueller, S. Reffert, E. L. Rickman
Summary: The study used principal component analysis to detect protoplanetary disks around 45 young stars and found a new binary system, a triple system, and 12 known companions. Signals from 17 disks were also detected, including two imaged for the first time. The study revealed a forming planet occurrence rate of approximately 21.2%, 14.8%, and 10.8% for semi-major axes in the range of [20-500] au and temperatures in the range of [600-3000] K. However, the detectability of forming objects may be affected by extinction from circumstellar and circumplanetary material.
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
E. Knudstrup, D. Gandolfi, G. Nowak, C. M. Persson, E. Furlan, J. Livingston, E. Matthews, M. S. Lundkvist, M. L. Winther, J. L. Rorsted, S. H. Albrecht, E. Goffo, I Carleo, H. J. Deeg, K. A. Collins, N. Narita, H. Isaacson, S. Redfield, F. Dai, T. Hirano, J. M. Akana Murphy, C. Beard, L. A. Buchhave, S. Cary, A. Chontos, I Crossfield, W. D. Cochran, D. Conti, P. A. Dalba, M. Esposito, S. Fajardo-Acosta, S. Giacalone, S. K. Grunblatt, P. Guerra, A. P. Hatzes, R. Holcomb, F. G. Horta, A. W. Howard, D. Huber, J. M. Jenkins, P. Kabath, S. Kane, J. Korth, K. W. F. Lam, K. Lester, R. Matson, K. K. McLeod, J. Orell-Miquel, F. Murgas, E. Palle, A. S. Polanski, G. Ricker, P. Robertson, R. Rubenzahl, J. E. Schlieder, S. Seager, A. M. S. Smith, P. Tenenbaum, E. Turtelboom, R. Vanderspek, L. Weiss, J. Winn
Summary: We have discovered and confirmed the planetary system TOI-1288, which consists of a late G dwarf and two planets: TOI-1288 b and TOI-1288 c. Through a combination of TESS space-borne and ground-based transit photometry, as well as high-precision Doppler measurements, we have determined the masses and radii of the planets in the system. TOI-1288 b is a hot transiting super-Neptune, located in the Neptunian desert, with a period of 2.699835(-0.000003)(+0.000004) days, a radius of 5.24 +/- 0.09 R-circle plus, and a mass of 42 +/- 3 M-circle plus. TOI-1288 c, on the other hand, has not been detected in the TESS data.
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
(2023)
Article
Critical Care Medicine
Giorgio Caturegli, Lucy Q. Zhang, Yunis Mayasi, Aaron M. Gusdon, Bahattin Ergin, Vladimir Ponomarev, Bo Soo Kim, Steven Keller, Romergryko G. Geocadin, Glenn J. R. Whitman, Sung-Min Cho, Wendy Ziai
Summary: This study reports the results of transcranial Doppler measurements of mean flow velocity and pulsatility index in a large ECMO population. The results suggest similar flow velocity and pulsatility index compared to a healthy population, but the absence of pulsatility index is associated with intraparenchymal hemorrhage. These findings require validation through a larger multicenter study.
NEUROCRITICAL CARE
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
J. P. de Leon, J. H. Livingston, J. S. Jenkins, J. Vines, R. A. Wittenmyer, J. T. Clark, J. I. M. Winn, B. Addison, S. Ballard, D. Bayliss, C. Beichman, B. Benneke, D. A. Berardo, B. P. Bowler, T. Brown, E. M. Bryant, J. Christiansen, D. Ciardi, K. A. Collins, K. Collins, I Crossfield, D. Deming, D. Dragomir, C. D. Dressing, A. Fukui, T. Gan, S. Giacalone, S. Gill, V Gorjian, E. Gonzalez Alvarez, K. Hesse, J. Horner, S. B. Howell, J. M. Jenkins, S. R. Kane, A. Kendall, J. F. Kielkopf, L. Kreidberg, D. W. Latham, H. Liu, M. B. Lund, R. Matson, E. Matthews, M. W. Mengel, F. Morales, M. Mori, N. Narita, T. Nishiumi, J. Okumura, P. Plavchan, S. Quinn, M. Rabus, G. Ricker, A. Rudat, J. Schlieder, R. P. Schwarz, S. Seager, A. Shporer, A. M. S. Smith, K. Stassun, M. Tamura, T. G. Tan, C. Tinney, R. Vanderspek, M. W. Werner, R. G. West, D. Wright, H. Zhang, G. Zhou
Summary: The discovery and validation of a sub-Neptune orbiting HD 18599, a young star with an age of 300 Myr, presents an ideal opportunity to study planet formation and evolution. Multiple observations from different missions and ground-based telescopes support the existence of this planet, and its brightness allows for detailed characterization, providing valuable insights into the interior structure of young planets.
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Priyashkumar Mistry, Kamlesh Pathak, Georgios Lekkas, Aniket Prasad, Surendra Bhattarai, Mousam Maity, Charles A. Beichman, David R. Ciardi, Phil Evans, Allyson Bieryla, Jason D. Eastman, Gilbert A. Esquerdo, Jennifer P. Lucero
Summary: We validate TOI-181b, a sub-Saturn exoplanet orbiting a K spectral type star TOI-181, and provide important insights into the formation and migration history of similar planetary systems, as warm sub-Saturns are uncommon in the known sample of exoplanets.
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
(2023)
Article
Physics, Applied
Oscar Bulancea-Lindvall, Matthew T. Eiles, Nguyen Tien Son, Igor A. Abrikosov, Viktor Ivady
Summary: Paramagnetic defects and nuclear spins are the main causes of decoherence and spin relaxation in solid-state qubits. It is believed that depleting nuclear spins can enhance coherence time, but our study shows that excessive isotope purification can have a negative effect on qubits, especially for half-spin systems.
PHYSICAL REVIEW APPLIED
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Aarynn L. Carter, Sasha Hinkley, Jens Kammerer, Andrew Skemer, Beth A. Biller, Jarron M. Leisenring, Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer, Simon Petrus, Jordan M. Stone, Kimberly Ward-Duong, Jason J. Wang, Julien H. Girard, Dean C. Hines, Marshall D. Perrin, Laurent Pueyo, William O. Balmer, Mariangela Bonavita, Mickael Bonnefoy, Gael Chauvin, Elodie Choquet, Valentin Christiaens, Camilla Danielski, Grant M. Kennedy, Elisabeth C. Matthews, Brittany E. Miles, Polychronis Patapis, Shrishmoy Ray, Emily Rickman, Steph Sallum, Karl R. Stapelfeldt, Niall Whiteford, Yifan Zhou, Olivier Absil, Anthony Boccaletti, Mark Booth, Brendan P. Bowler, Christine H. Chen, Thayne Currie, Jonathan J. Fortney, Carol A. Grady, Alexandra Z. Greebaum, Thomas Henning, Kielan K. W. Hoch, Markus Janson, Paul Kalas, Matthew A. Kenworthy, Pierre Kervella, Adam L. Kraus, Pierre-Olivier Lagage, Michael C. Liu, Bruce Macintosh, Sebastian Marino, Mark S. Marley, Christian Marois, Brenda C. Matthews, Dimitri Mawet, Michael W. McElwain, Stanimir Metchev, Michael R. Meyer, Paul Molliere, Sarah E. Moran, Caroline Morley, Sagnick Mukherjee, Eric Pantin, Andreas Quirrenbach, Isabel Rebollido, Bin B. Ren, Glenn Schneider, Malavika Vasist, Kadin Worthen, Mark C. Wyatt, Zackery W. Briesemeister, Marta L. Bryan, Per Calissendorff, Faustine Cantalloube, Gabriele Cugno, Matthew De Furio, Trent J. Dupuy, Samuel M. Factor, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Michael P. Fitzgerald, Kyle Franson, Eileen C. Gonzales, Callie E. Hood, Alex R. Howe, Masayuki Kuzuhara, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Kellen Lawson, Cecilia Lazzoni, Ben W. P. Lew, Pengyu Liu, Jorge Llop-Sayson, James P. Lloyd, Raquel A. Martinez, Johan Mazoyer, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Sascha P. Quanz, Jea Adams Redai, Matthias Samland, Joshua E. Schlieder, Motohide Tamura, Xianyu Tan, Taichi Uyama, Arthur Vigan, Johanna M. Vos, Kevin Wagner, Schuyler G. Wolff, Marie Ygouf, Xi Zhang, Keming Zhang, Zhoujian Zhang
Summary: This study presents the first observations of the super-Jupiter exoplanet HIP 65426b using JWST, providing spectroscopic and mass information of the planet.
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
(2023)
Article
Astronomy & Astrophysics
H. P. Osborn, G. Nowak, G. Hebrard, T. Masseron, J. Lillo-Box, E. Palle, A. Bekkelien, H-G Floren, P. Guterman, A. E. Simon, V Adibekyan, A. Bieryla, L. Borsato, A. Brandeker, D. R. Ciardi, A. Collier Cameron, K. A. Collins, J. A. Egger, D. Gandolfi, M. J. Hooton, D. W. Latham, M. Lendl, E. C. Matthews, A. Tuson, S. Ulmer-Moll, A. Vanderburg, T. G. Wilson, C. Ziegler, Y. Alibert, R. Alonso, G. Anglada, L. Arnold, J. Asquier, D. Barrado y Navascues, W. Baumjohann, T. Beck, A. A. Belinski, W. Benz, F. Biondi, I Boisse, X. Bonfils, C. Broeg, L. A. Buchhave, T. Barczy, S. C. C. Barros, J. Cabrera, C. Cardona Guillen, I Carleo, A. Castro-Gonzalez, S. Charnoz, J. Christiansen, P. Cortes-Zuleta, S. Csizmadia, S. Dalal, M. B. Davies, M. Deleuil, X. Delfosse, L. Delrez, B-O Demory, A. B. Dunlavey, D. Ehrenreich, A. Erikson, R. B. Fernandes, A. Fortier, T. Forveille, L. Fossati, M. Fridlund, M. Gillon, R. F. Goeke, M. Goliguzova, E. J. Gonzales, M. N. Guenther, M. Guedel, N. Heidari, C. E. Henze, S. Howell, S. Hoyer, J. Frey, K. G. Isaak, J. M. Jenkins, F. Kiefer, L. Kiss, J. Korth, P. F. L. Maxted, J. Laskar, A. Lecavelier des Etangs, C. Lovis, M. B. Lund, R. Luque, D. Magrin, J. M. Almenara, E. Martioli, M. Mecina, J. Medina, D. Moldovan, M. Morales-Calderon, G. Morello, C. Moutou, F. Murgas, E. L. N. Jensen, V Nascimbeni, G. Olofsson, R. Ottensamer, I Pagano, G. Peter, G. Piotto, D. Pollacco, D. Queloz, R. Ragazzoni, N. Rando, H. Rauer, I Ribas, G. Ricker, O. D. S. Demangeon, A. M. S. Smith, N. Santos, G. Scandariato, S. Seager, S. G. Sousa, M. Steller, G. M. Szabo, D. Segransan, N. Thomas, S. Udry, B. Ulmer, V. Van Grootel, R. Vanderspek, N. Walton, J. N. Winn
Summary: HIP 9618 is a bright solar analogue with two candidate planets, HIP 9618 b and HIP 9618 c. Through targeted photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy, the true period of HIP 9618 c was determined to be 52.56349 days and the mass of HIP 9618 b was measured to be 10.0 +/- 3.1M(circle plus), while the mass of HIP 9618 c is estimated to be lower with an upper limit of <18M(circle plus).
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
(2023)
Article
Physics, Multidisciplinary
Frederic Hummel, Peter Schmelcher, Matthew T. Eiles
Summary: Ultralong-range Rydberg molecules offer a valuable platform for studying molecular physics on a large scale. Nonadiabatic effects, resulting from radial oscillations and rapid energy variations in the adiabatic potential energy curves, can cause the breakdown of the Born-Oppenheimer approximation in trilobite and butterfly Rydberg molecules. Using a coupled-channel model, we observed nonadiabatic trapping and decay of molecular states near avoided crossings in the adiabatic potential curves. Our results highlight the significance of including nonadiabatic physics in the description and interpretation of ultralong-range Rydberg molecules.
PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH
(2023)
Article
Surgery
Kelsey Melinosky, Albert Leng, Christopher R. Johnson, Katherine Giuliano Verdi, Eric W. Etchill, Harikrishna Tandri, Malcolm V. Brock, Jinny S. Ha
Summary: This study compared the application of robot-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (RATS) and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) in cardiac sympathetic denervation (CSD). The results showed that both approaches had similar 1-year follow-up outcomes in reducing sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VT), but patients undergoing RATS surgery had better perioperative outcomes.
INNOVATIONS-TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNIQUES IN CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR SURGERY
(2023)