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worldofviruses.unl.edu
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ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
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| | | | | Context. Frequency analyses are very important in astronomy today, not least in the ever-growing field of exoplanets, where short-period signals in stellar radial velocity data are investigated. Periodograms are the main (and powerful) tools for this purpose. However, recovering the correct frequencies and assessing the probability of each frequency is not straightforward. Aims: We provide a formalism that is easy to implement in a code, to describe a Bayesian periodogram that includes weights and a constant offset in the data. The relative probability between peaks can be easily calculated with this formalism. We discuss the differences and agreements between the various periodogram formalisms with simulated examples. Methods: We used the Bayesian probabili... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] A collaborative survey report examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the education and well-being of students with visual impairments in the US and Canada. | |
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| | | [AI summary] A university professor with expertise in political science and Middle East studies discusses their academic and administrative roles, including program management, curriculum development, and consulting work with various organizations. | ||