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  1. arXiv:2607.27356  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    Laboratory characterization of iLocater

    Authors: Marcelo Tala Pinto, Marshall C. Johnson, Julia Brady, Xavier Lesley-Saldaña, Jonathan Crass, Allie Renshaw, Michael Engelman, Brian Sands, Daniel Pappalardo, Christian Schwab, Julian Stürmer, Dane Zielinski-Nicolson, Stanimir Letchev, Matheus J. Castro, Thomas Legero, Ondrej Kitzler, Jacob Pember, Richard Pogge, Justin R. Crepp, Andrew Bechter, Eric Bechter

    Abstract: iLocater is a diffraction-limited, fiber-fed spectrograph designed for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), which targets high-precision radial velocity measurements in the near-infrared. Prior to deployment, comprehensive laboratory characterization was essential to validate instrument performance and inform alignment strategies. This paper presents results from four key areas of lab characteriza… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 9 pages, 6 figures, SPIE Proceedings

  2. arXiv:2607.27332  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Commissioning and on-sky performance verification of iLocater

    Authors: Marshall C. Johnson, Marcelo Tala Pinto, Jonathan Crass, Brian Sands, Jackson Datkuliak, Sai Vidyud Senthil Nathan, Justin R. Crepp, Michael Engelman, Daniel Pappalardo, Julia Brady, Mark Derwent, Xavier Lesley-Saldaña, Andrew Bechter, Eric Bechter, Christian Schwab, David Aikens, Chad Bender, Chris Brandon, Cynthia Brooks, Matheus J. Castro, Jeffrey Chilcote, Al Conrad, Gregory Delo, Erin Duell, Matthew Engstrom , et al. (37 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: iLocater is a high-resolution near-infrared extreme precision radial velocity (EPRV) spectrograph that was deployed to the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) in June 2026. iLocater operates over $λ=966-1312$ nm with a median resolving power of $R=205,000$ as measured in the laboratory. We present the commissioning and initial on-sky verification program using solar and night-time observations at the… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2026, Paper 14149-195. 12 figures, 4 pages

  3. arXiv:2607.27330  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.IM

    The Calibration System of the iLocater Spectrograph

    Authors: Sai Vidyud Senthil Nathan, Jonathan Crass, Julia E. Brady, Mark Derwent, Marcelo Tala Pinto, Brian Sands, Jackson Datkuliak, Jonathan Shover, Christian Schwab, Julian Stürmer, Stanimir O. Letchev, Jacob Pember, Jayde Spiegel, Erin Duell, Daniel Pappalardo, Marshall C. Johnson, Michael Engelman, Matheus J. Castro, Justin R. Crepp, Ondrej Kitzler, Thomas Legero, Xavier Lesley-Saldaña, Richard Pogge, Dane Zielinski-Nicolson

    Abstract: iLocater is a new near-infrared, extreme precision radial velocity (EPRV) instrument delivered to the Large Binocular Telescope in the summer of 2026. The instrument utilizes single-mode fibers (SMFs) for light transmission, including its calibration systems. We present an overview of the iLocater calibration system, detailing the specific sources and the hardware required to inject calibration li… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: Submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2026, Paper 14149-462. 9 pages, 15 figures, 3 tables

  4. arXiv:2607.18376  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Dark Energy Bubble as Dynamical Dark Energy: Properties and CMB Constraints

    Authors: Batia Friedman-Shaw, Matthew C. Johnson, Katherine J. Mack

    Abstract: Recent DESI results are in tension with the constant dark energy density predicted by the $Λ$CDM model. If dark energy is associated with the vacuum energy of a scalar field in a metastable state, it will undergo a first-order phase transition through the nucleation of bubbles containing a reduced dark energy density. In this paper, we explore the consequences of this model, where dark energy dens… ▽ More

    Submitted 20 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 41 pages, 18 figures

  5. arXiv:2607.16071  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Constraints on the remote quadrupole field from the polarized Sunyaev Zel'dovich effect

    Authors: Jordan Krywonos, Matthew C. Johnson, Elena Pierpaoli, Haoyu Wu

    Abstract: The polarized Sunyaev Zel'dovich (pSZ) effect is a cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization anisotropy induced by Thomson scattering from free-electrons in non-linear structure. The pSZ signal is determined by the distribution of ionized gas tracing the cosmic web and the CMB quadrupole at the location of free-electrons - the remote quadrupole field. Measuring the pSZ effect provides a consi… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: All comments are welcome, 34+20 pages, 23 figures

  6. arXiv:2607.06680  [pdf, ps, other

    hep-th astro-ph.CO gr-qc

    Evidence for renormalized instantons in real-time simulations of vacuum decay

    Authors: Emilie Hertig, Alexander C. Jenkins, Hiranya V. Peiris, Andrew Pontzen, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: While vacuum decay is traditionally described by Euclidean instanton methods, lattice simulations enable real-time modeling of dynamical observables relevant to cosmology and upcoming cold-atom analog experiments. We investigate the relationship between these approaches by extracting ensemble-averaged bubble profiles from zero-temperature simulations of a relativistic scalar field. Our observed pr… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 July, 2026; originally announced July 2026.

    Comments: 7 pages, 3 figures, prepared for submission to Physical Review Letters

  7. arXiv:2606.09973  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Stellar Obliquities of Young Systems, Atmospheres Undergoing Contraction and Escape (SOYSAUCE) II: a 135 Myr planet on an aligned orbit with transit timing variations

    Authors: Madyson G. Barber, Andrew W. Mann, Sydney Vach, Leah J. Boff, Andrew W. Boyle, Andrew Vanderburg, Adam L. Kraus, Benjamin M. Tofflemire, Marshall C. Johnson, Allyson Bieryla, David W. Latham, Karen A. Collins, Steve B. Howell, Richard P. Schwarz, Gregorg Srdoc, Francis P. Wilkin, Felipe Murgas, Enric Palle, Chris Stockdale

    Abstract: Young planets (<1 Gyr) provide opportunities to directly probe planet formation and evolution processes in action. However, due to heightened stellar activity, there is a lack of known transiting planets in adolescence (~100-500 Myr). Here we present the validation of TIC 150070085 b, a 3.6 R_E planet on a 10.47 day orbit, and report the candidate TIC 150070085 c, a 3.0 R_E planet on a 15.90 day o… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 June, 2026; originally announced June 2026.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in the Journals of the AAS

  8. arXiv:2605.12499  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Measuring cosmic bulk flow with kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich velocity reconstruction

    Authors: Suroor Seher Gandhi, Matthew C. Johnson, Jordan Krywonos, Michael J. Hudson

    Abstract: Cosmic bulk flow--the volume-averaged peculiar velocity of matter--serves as a fundamental test of the Cosmological Principle when probed on gigaparsec (Gpc) scales. Historically, however, measurements of cosmic bulk flow have been limited to $R\lesssim 100\ h^{-1}{\rm Mpc}$. We present an application of kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (kSZ) velocity reconstruction to constrain the bulk flow on cosmolo… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 May, 2026; originally announced May 2026.

    Comments: 13 pages, 5 figures (Main); 9 pages, 7 figures (Appendices). Comments welcome!

  9. arXiv:2602.05226  [pdf, ps, other

    stat.AP econ.EM stat.ME

    Predictive Synthesis under Sporadic Participation: Evidence from Inflation Density Surveys

    Authors: Matthew C. Johnson, Matteo Luciani, Minzhengxiong Zhang, Kenichiro McAlinn

    Abstract: Central banks rely on density forecasts from professional surveys to assess inflation risks and communicate uncertainty. A central challenge in using these surveys is irregular participation: forecasters enter and exit, skip rounds, and reappear after long gaps. In the European Central Bank's Survey of Professional Forecasters, turnover and missingness vary substantially over time, causing the set… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

  10. arXiv:2602.05030  [pdf, ps, other

    stat.ME

    Billions-Scale Forecast Reconciliation

    Authors: Tianyu Wang, Matthew C. Johnson, Steven Klee, Matthew L. Malloy

    Abstract: The problem of combining multiple forecasts of related quantities that obey expected equality and additivity constraints, often referred to a hierarchical forecast reconciliation, is naturally stated as a simple optimization problem. In this paper we explore optimization-based point forecast reconciliation at scales faced by large retailers. We implement and benchmark several algorithms to solve t… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 February, 2026; v1 submitted 4 February, 2026; originally announced February 2026.

  11. arXiv:2511.15701  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO

    The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Cross-correlation of kSZ and continuity equation velocity reconstruction with photometric DESI LRGs

    Authors: Fiona McCarthy, Boryana Hadzhiyska, J. Richard Bond, William R. Coulton, Jo Dunkley, Carmen Embil Villagra, Matthew C. Johnson, Kavilan Moodley, Toshiya Namikawa, Bernardita Ried Guachalla, Blake D. Sherwin, Cristóbal Sifón, Alexander van Engelen, Eve M. Vavagiakis, Edward J. Wollack

    Abstract: Over the last year, kinematic Sunyaev--Zel'dovich (kSZ) velocity reconstruction -- the measurement of the large-scale velocity field using the anisotropic statistics of the small-scale kSZ-galaxy overdensity correlation -- has emerged as a statistically significant probe of the large-scale Universe. In this work, we perform a 2-dimensional tomographic reconstruction using ACT DR6 CMB data and DESI… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 November, 2025; v1 submitted 19 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: 37 pages v2: minor typo corrections in text

  12. arXiv:2511.14838  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Stellar Obliquities of Young Systems, Atmospheres Undergoing Contraction and Escape (SOYSAUCE): a likely aligned orbit for the 3 Myr planet TIDYE-1 b

    Authors: Madyson G. Barber, Andrew W. Mann, Marshall C. Johnson, Mayuko Mori, John Livingston, Daniel M. Krolikowski, Norio Narita, Akihiko Fukui, Teruyuki Hirano, Andrew Vanderburg, Adam L. Kraus, Benjamin M. Tofflemire, Sydney Vach, Sarah Blunt, Lissa Haskell

    Abstract: Despite the wide range of planet-star (mis)alignments in the mature population of transiting exoplanets, the small number of known young transiting planets are nearly all aligned with the rotation axes of their host stars, as determined by the sky-projected obliquity angle. The small number of young systems with measured obliquities limits statistical conclusions. Here we determine the sky-project… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

  13. PEPSI Investigation, Retrieval, and Atlas of Numerous Giant Atmospheres (PIRANGA). IV. High-Resolution Phased-Resolved Spectroscopy of The Ultra Hot Jupiter KELT-20 b

    Authors: Victoria Bonidie, Marshall C. Johnson, Ji Wang, Sydney Petz, Jake Kamen, Calder Lenhart, Alison Duck, Carles Badenes, Klaus Strassmeier, Ilya Ilyin

    Abstract: We present five datasets of high-resolution optical emission spectra of the ultra-hot Jupiter KELT-20 b with the PEPSI spectrograph. Using a Bayesian retrieval framework, we constrain its dayside pressure-temperature profile and abundances of Fe, Ni, and Ca, providing the first measurements for Ni and Ca for KELT-20 b in emission. We retrieve the pre- and post-eclipse datasets separately (correspo… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 November, 2025; originally announced November 2025.

    Comments: 14 pages, 9 figures

  14. CHILLING: Continuum Halos in LVHIS Local Irregular Nearby Galaxies - Radio continuum spectral behavior of dwarf galaxies

    Authors: Sam Taziaux, Megan C. Johnson, Onic I. Shuvo, Dominik J. Bomans, Christopher J. Riseley, Timothy J. Galvin, Alec J. M. Thomson, Peter Kamphuis, Amy Kimball, Amanda Kepley, Michael Stein, George H. Heald, Nicholas Seymour, Joe A. Grundy, Björn Adebahr, Ralf-Jürgen Dettmar

    Abstract: Dwarf galaxies, due to their shallow gravitational potentials, provide critical environments for studying feedback mechanisms from star formation and its impacts on dwarf galaxy evolution. In particular, radio continuum (RC) observations offer valuable insights into cosmic ray dynamics, which play a significant role in shaping these processes. This study investigates the detectability and spectral… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 October, 2025; originally announced October 2025.

    Comments: 20 pages, 12 figures

    Journal ref: A&A 706, A90 (2026)

  15. VLA FRAMEx. III. Circumnuclear Radio Emission Mechanisms in Hard X-ray Selected Active Galactic Nuclei

    Authors: Andrew J. Sargent, Alexander J. van der Horst, Megan C. Johnson, Travis C. Fischer, Nathan J. Secrest, Onic I. Shuvo, Macon A. Magno, Luis C. Fernandez

    Abstract: We present Stokes I continuum analysis for a volume-limited sample ($<40~\rm{Mpc}$) of hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) using $4-12$ GHz observations with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). All of the 25 sources analyzed here have previously been observed with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to probe their subparsec projected physical scales, but detected emission has… ▽ More

    Submitted 29 December, 2025; v1 submitted 3 September, 2025; originally announced September 2025.

    Comments: 22 pages, 5 figures, 5 tables. Accepted in ApJ

  16. arXiv:2507.12530  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Reconstruction of Dark Matter and Baryon Density From Galaxies: A Comparison of Linear, Halo Model and Machine Learning-Based Methods

    Authors: Jordan Krywonos, Yurii Kvasiuk, Matthew C. Johnson, Moritz Münchmeyer

    Abstract: For many analyses in cosmology it is necessary to reconstruct the likely distribution of unobserved fields, such as dark matter or non-luminous baryons, from observed luminous tracers. The dominant approach in cosmology has been to use the so-called halo model, which assumes radially symmetric profiles centered around luminous tracers such as galaxies. More recently, field-level machine learning m… ▽ More

    Submitted 12 December, 2025; v1 submitted 16 July, 2025; originally announced July 2025.

    Comments: 28+7 pages, 18 figures; revised Introduction, Section 7, and added an appendix, results unchanged

  17. arXiv:2505.00898  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    HD 35843: A Sun-like star hosting a long period sub-Neptune and inner super-Earth

    Authors: Katharine Hesse, Ismael Mireles, François Bouchy, Diana Dragomir, Solène Ulmer-Moll, Nora L. Eisner, Keivan G. Stassun, Samuel N. Quinn, Hugh P. Osborn, Sergio G. Sousa, Cristilyn N. Watkins, Karen A. Collins, Edward M. Bryant, Jonathan M. Irwin, Coel Hellier, Marshall C. Johnson, Carl Ziegler, Steve B. Howell, David R. Anderson, Daniel Bayliss, Allyson Bieryla, César Briceño, R. Paul Butler, David Charbonneau, Ryan Cloutier , et al. (30 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We report the discovery and confirmation of two planets orbiting the metal-poor Sun-like star, HD 35843 (TOI 4189). HD 35843 c is a temperate sub-Neptune transiting planet with an orbital period of 46.96 days that was first identified by Planet Hunters TESS. We combine data from TESS and follow-up observations to rule out false-positive scenarios and validate the planet. We then use ESPRESSO radia… ▽ More

    Submitted 1 May, 2025; originally announced May 2025.

    Comments: Accepted in AJ; 31 pages; 22 figures

  18. arXiv:2503.20026  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.GA

    VLA FRAMEx. II. Radio Spectra of Nearby Active Galactic Nuclei at Subarcsecond Resolution

    Authors: Andrew J. Sargent, Alexander J. van der Horst, Megan C. Johnson, Travis C. Fischer, Nathan J. Secrest, Phil J. Cigan, Onic I. Shuvo, Krista L. Smith

    Abstract: We present $4-12$ GHz in-band spectral energy distributions with accompanying 6 GHz and 10 GHz imaging results for a volume-complete sample ($<40$ Mpc) of hard X-ray selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) observed with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) in its A-array configuration. Despite expectations, only 12 out of 25 of these targets have been detected by the Very Long Baseline Array (… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: 19 pages, 5 figures, Accepted in ApJ

  19. PEPSI Investigation, Retrieval, and Atlas of Numerous Giant Atmospheres (PIRANGA). III. Composition and winds in the atmosphere of TOI-1518 b

    Authors: Connor Basinger, Marshall C. Johnson, Ji Wang, Alison Duck, Anusha Pai Asnodkar, Sydney Petz, Calder Lenhart, Ilya Ilyin, Klaus Strassmeier

    Abstract: Ultra-hot Jupiters (UHJs) orbit close to their host stars and experience extreme conditions, making them important laboratories to explore atmospheric composition and dynamics. Transmission spectroscopy is a useful tool to reveal chemical species and their vertical and longitudinal distribution in the atmosphere. We use transmission spectra from the PEPSI spectrograph on the Large Binocular Telesc… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 September, 2025; v1 submitted 10 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: 8 pages, 4 figures

    Journal ref: Mon Not R Astron Soc (2025) 4136-4143

  20. arXiv:2503.07719  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP

    PEPSI Investigation, Retrieval, and Atlas of Numerous Giant Atmospheres (PIRANGA). II. Phase-Resolved Cross-Correlation Transmission Spectroscopy of KELT-20b

    Authors: Calder Lenhart, Marshall C. Johnson, Ji Wang, Anusha Pai Asnodkar, Sydney Petz, Alison Duck, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Ilya Ilyin

    Abstract: KELT-20b is a well-studied ($T_{\text{eq}}=2262$ K) ultra hot Jupiter, but its multidimensional atmospheric structure remains unconstrained. We performed high-resolution cross-correlation transmission spectroscopy (HRCCTS) on a single transit time series of KELT-20b, observed with PEPSI on the LBT. Upon combining nineteen in-transit exposures, we detect Fe I $(11.9σ)$ and Fe II $(23.7σ)$ and tenta… ▽ More

    Submitted 23 November, 2025; v1 submitted 10 March, 2025; originally announced March 2025.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in AJ 18th November 2025. 24 pages, 15 figures

  21. arXiv:2412.09705  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.GA

    The Multiband Imaging Survey for High-Alpha PlanetS (MISHAPS) I: Preliminary Constraints on the Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters in 47 Tucanae

    Authors: Alison L. Crisp, Jonas Klüter, Marz L. Newman, Matthew T. Penny, Thomas G. Beatty, L. Ilsedore Cleeves, Karen A. Collins, Jennifer A. Johnson, Marshall C. Johnson, Michael B. Lund, Clara E. Martínez-Vázquez, Melissa K. Ness, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Robert Siverd, Daniel J. Stevens, Steven Villanueva, Carl Ziegler

    Abstract: The first generation of transiting planet searches in globular clusters yielded no detections, and in hindsight, only placed occurrence rate limits slightly higher than the measured occurrence rate in the higher-metallicity Galactic thick disk. To improve these limits, we present the first results of a new wide field search for transiting hot Jupiters in the globular cluster 47~Tucanae. We have ob… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 August, 2025; v1 submitted 12 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: 39 pages, 26 figures

    Journal ref: AJ 170 104 (2025)

  22. arXiv:2412.06982  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.IM astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Resolving the Young 2 Cygni Run-away Star into a Binary using iLocater

    Authors: Justin R. Crepp, Jonathan Crass, Andrew J. Bechter, Brian L. Sands, Ryan Ketterer, David King, Derek Kopon, Randall Hamper, Matthew Engstrom, James E. Smous, Eric B. Bechter, Robert Harris, Marshall C. Johnson, Nicholas Baggett, Shannon Dulz, Michael Vansickle, Al Conrad, Steve Ertel, B. Scott Gaudi, Philip Hinz, Marc Kuchner, Manny Montoya, Eleanya Onuma, Melanie Ott, Richard Pogge , et al. (8 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Precision radial velocity (RV) spectrographs that use adaptive optics (AO) show promise to advance telescope observing capabilities beyond those of seeing-limited designs. We are building a spectrograph for the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT) named iLocater that uses AO to inject starlight directly into single mode fibers (SMF). iLocater's first acquisition camera system (the `SX' camera), which r… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: Accepted to AJ

  23. arXiv:2412.06897  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.IM

    Little iLocater: paving the way for iLocater

    Authors: Robert J. Harris, Jonathan Crass, Marshall C. Johnson, Andrew Bechter, Jennifer Power, Ariadna Calcines Rosario, Justin R. Crepp, Eric Bechter, Brian Sands, Derek Kopon, Steve Ertel, Santiago Barboza, Andrea Bianco

    Abstract: Diffraction-limited radial velocity instruments offer a pathway towards improved precision and stability, and the exploration of new parameter spaces at high spatial and spectral resolution. However, achieving the necessary performance requires careful instrument design and considerable on-sky testing. We describe the design and construction of ``Little iLocater'' (Lili), a compact spectrograph th… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 December, 2024; originally announced December 2024.

    Comments: 13 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

  24. arXiv:2411.16951  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.GA astro-ph.IM

    Partial Alignment of Astrometric Position Excursions of International Celestial Reference Frame Quasars with Radio Jet Structures

    Authors: Valeri V. Makarov, Phil Cigan, David Gordon, Megan C. Johnson, Christopher DiLullo, Sébastien Lambert

    Abstract: Published analyses of very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) data for the sources included in the third International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF3) catalog have revealed object-specific, excess astrometric variability and quasi-coherent trajectories as functions of time. A fraction of these sources show markedly elongated distributions of positions on the sky measured with diurnal observatio… ▽ More

    Submitted 25 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: To be published in ApJL

  25. arXiv:2411.02496  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Reconstruction of Continuous Cosmological Fields from Discrete Tracers with Graph Neural Networks

    Authors: Yurii Kvasiuk, Jordan Krywonos, Matthew C. Johnson, Moritz Münchmeyer

    Abstract: We develop a hybrid GNN-CNN architecture for the reconstruction of 3-dimensional continuous cosmological matter fields from discrete point clouds, provided by observed galaxy catalogs. Using the CAMELS hydrodynamical cosmological simulations we demonstrate that the proposed architecture allows for an accurate reconstruction of both the dark matter and electron density given observed galaxies and t… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 November, 2024; originally announced November 2024.

    Comments: 5+5 pages, 6 figures. Contribution to ml4ps workshop at NeurIPS-2024

  26. PEPSI's non-detection of escaping hydrogen and metal lines adds to the enigma of WASP-12 b

    Authors: Anusha Pai Asnodkar, Ji Wang, Madelyn Broome, Chenliang Huang, Marshall C. Johnson, Ilya Ilyin, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Adam Jensen

    Abstract: WASP-12 b is an ultra-hot Jupiter (UHJ) of special interest for atmospheric studies since it is on an inspiraling orbit in an extreme environment of intense radiation and circumstellar gas. Previously claimed detections of active mass loss from this planet are controversial across the literature. To address this controversy, we obtain two new transit observations of WASP-12 b with the optical high… ▽ More

    Submitted 28 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 15 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication to MNRAS

  27. arXiv:2410.19050  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.SR

    Hidden in Plain Sight: Searching for Dark Companions to Bright Stars with the Large Binocular Telescope and SHARK-VIS

    Authors: D. M. Rowan, Todd A. Thompson, C. S. Kochanek, G. Li Causi, J. Roth, P. Vaccari, F. Pedichini, R. Piazzesi, S. Antoniucci, V. Testa, M. C. Johnson, J. Crass, J. R. Crepp, A. Bechter, E. B. Bechter, B. L. Sands, R. J. Harris

    Abstract: We report the results from a pilot study to search for black holes and other dark companions in binary systems using direct imaging with SHARK-VIS and the iLocater pathfinder "Lili" on the Large Binocular Telescope. Starting from known single-lined spectroscopic binaries, we select systems with high mass functions that could host dark companions and whose spectroscopic orbits indicate a projected… ▽ More

    Submitted 24 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 23 pages, 11 figures. Submitted to ApJ

  28. arXiv:2410.06229  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO

    The Atacama Cosmology Telescope: Large-scale velocity reconstruction with the kinematic Sunyaev--Zel'dovich effect and DESI LRGs

    Authors: Fiona McCarthy, Nicholas Battaglia, Rachel Bean, J. Richard Bond, Hongbo Cai, Erminia Calabrese, William R. Coulton, Mark J. Devlin, Jo Dunkley, Simone Ferraro, Vera Gluscevic, Yilun Guan, J. Colin Hill, Matthew C. Johnson, Aleksandra Kusiak, Alex Laguë, Niall MacCrann, Mathew S. Madhavacheril, Kavilan Moodley, Sigurd Naess, Frank J. Qu, Bernardita Ried Guachalla, Neelima Sehgal, Blake D. Sherwin, Cristóbal Sifón , et al. (5 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: The kinematic Sunyaev--Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect induces a non-zero density-density-temperature bispectrum, which we can use to reconstruct the large-scale velocity field from a combination of cosmic microwave background (CMB) and galaxy density measurements, in a procedure known as ``kSZ velocity reconstruction''. This method has been forecast to constrain large-scale modes with future galaxy and C… ▽ More

    Submitted 8 October, 2024; originally announced October 2024.

    Comments: 16 pages (main)+5 pages (Appendix); 13 figures (main) + 8 figures (appendix)

  29. arXiv:2409.12115  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO gr-qc hep-th

    Revisiting Dark Photon Constraints from CMB Spectral Distortions

    Authors: Jens Chluba, Bryce Cyr, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: Spectral distortions of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) provide stringent constraints on energy and entropy production in the post-BBN (Big Bang Nucleosynthesis) era. This has been used to constrain dark photon models with COBE/FIRAS and forecast the potential gains with future CMB spectrometers. Here, we revisit these constraints by carefully considering the photon to dark photon conversion… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: 13 pages, 10+2 figures, to be submitted to MNRAS, comments welcome

  30. arXiv:2409.10514  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO hep-ph

    Constraints on axions from patchy screening of the cosmic microwave background

    Authors: Samuel Goldstein, Fiona McCarthy, Cristina Mondino, J. Colin Hill, Junwu Huang, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: The resonant conversion of cosmic microwave background (CMB) photons into axions within large-scale structure induces an anisotropic spectral distortion in CMB temperature maps. Applying state-of-the-art foreground cleaning techniques to $\textit{Planck}$ CMB observations, we construct maps of axion-induced "patchy screening" of the CMB. We cross-correlate these maps with data from the… ▽ More

    Submitted 16 September, 2024; originally announced September 2024.

    Comments: 5+15 pages; 3+15 figures

  31. arXiv:2408.05612  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Mass determination of two Jupiter-sized planets orbiting slightly evolved stars: TOI-2420 b and TOI-2485 b

    Authors: Ilaria Carleo, Oscar Barrágan, Carina M. Persson, Malcolm Fridlund, Kristine W. F. Lam, Sergio Messina, Davide Gandolfi, Alexis M. S. Smith, Marshall C. Johnson, William Cochran, Hannah L. M. Osborn, Rafael Brahm, David R. Ciardi, Karen A. Collins, Mark E. Everett, Steven Giacalone, Eike W. Guenther, Artie Hatzes, Coel Hellier, Jonathan Horner Petr Kabáth, Judith Korth, Phillip MacQueen, Thomas Masseron, Felipe Murgas, Grzegorz Nowak , et al. (45 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Hot and warm Jupiters might have undergone the same formation and evolution path, but the two populations exhibit different distributions of orbital parameters, challenging our understanding on their actual origin. The present work, which is the results of our warm Jupiters survey carried out with the CHIRON spectrograph within the KESPRINT collaboration, aims to address this challenge by studying… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 August, 2024; originally announced August 2024.

  32. arXiv:2408.05264  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO

    Constraints on cosmology beyond $Λ$CDM with kinetic Sunyaev Zel'dovich velocity reconstruction

    Authors: Jordan Krywonos, Selim C. Hotinli, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: Kinetic Sunyaev Zel'dovich velocity reconstruction uses the statistically anisotropic cross-correlation between cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropies and a galaxy survey to reconstruct the remotely observed CMB dipole. Using a reconstruction based on data from $\textit{Planck}$ and unWISE, we rule out non-linear Gpc-scale voids, provide the tightest constraint on the intrinsic… ▽ More

    Submitted 9 August, 2024; originally announced August 2024.

    Comments: All comments are welcome, 5+13 pages, 2+6 figures

  33. arXiv:2407.09643  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    PEPSI Investigation, Retrieval, and Atlas of Numerous Giant Atmospheres (PIRANGA). I. The Ubiquity of Fe I Emission and Inversions in Ultra Hot Jupiter Atmospheres

    Authors: Sydney Petz, Marshall C. Johnson, Anusha Pai Asnodkar, Alison Duck, Ji Wang, Ilya Ilyin, Klaus G. Strassmeier

    Abstract: We present high-resolution optical emission spectroscopy observations of the ultra hot Jupiters (UHJs) TOI-1431 b and TOI-1518 b using the PEPSI spectrograph on the LBT. We detect emission lines from Fe I with a significance of 5.68 $σ$ and 7.68 $σ$ for TOI 1431 b and TOI-1518 b, respectively. We also tentatively detect Cr I emission from TOI-1431 b at $4.32σ$. For TOI-1518 b, we tentatively detec… ▽ More

    Submitted 10 March, 2025; v1 submitted 12 July, 2024; originally announced July 2024.

    Comments: Resubmitted to AAS Journals after revision. 19 pages, 7 figures

  34. arXiv:2406.04288  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Trials and Tribulations in the Reanalysis of KELT-24 b: a Case Study for the Importance of Stellar Modeling

    Authors: Mark R. Giovinazzi, Bryson Cale, Jason D. Eastman, Joseph E. Rodriguez, Cullen H. Blake, Keivan G. Stassun, Thomas G. Beatty, Nate McCrady, Andrew Vanderburg, Michelle Kunimoto, Adam L. Kraus, Joseph Twicken, Cayla M. Dedrick, Jonathan Horner, John A. Johnson, Samson A. Johnson, Peter Plavchan, David H. Sliski, Maurice L. Wilson, Robert A. Wittenmyer, Jason T. Wright, Marshall C. Johnson, Mark E. Rose, Matthew Cornachione

    Abstract: We present a new analysis of the KELT-24 system, comprising a well-aligned hot Jupiter, KELT-24~b, and a bright ($V=8.3$), nearby ($d=96.9~\mathrm{pc}$) F-type host star. KELT-24~b was independently discovered by two groups in 2019, with each reporting best-fit stellar parameters that were notably inconsistent. Here, we present three independent analyses of the KELT-24 system, each incorporating a… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

    Comments: 27 pages, 18 figures

  35. arXiv:2406.02546  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO

    Dark photon limits from patchy dark screening of the cosmic microwave background

    Authors: Fiona McCarthy, Dalila Pirvu, J. Colin Hill, Junwu Huang, Matthew C. Johnson, Keir K. Rogers

    Abstract: Dark photons that kinetically mix with the Standard Model photon give rise to new spectral anisotropies (patchy dark screening) in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) due to conversion of photons to dark photons within large-scale structure. We utilize predictions for this patchy dark screening signal to provide the tightest constraints to date on the dark photon kinetic mixing parameter (… ▽ More

    Submitted 5 June, 2024; v1 submitted 4 June, 2024; originally announced June 2024.

    Comments: 7+12 pages, 3+13 figures. Data products available at https://users.flatironinstitute.org/~fmccarthy/dark_photon_screening_maps/ V2 only has minor changes to these comments

  36. arXiv:2405.08059  [pdf, other

    hep-ph astro-ph.CO

    Axion-Induced Patchy Screening of the Cosmic Microwave Background

    Authors: Cristina Mondino, Dalila Pîrvu, Junwu Huang, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) photons can undergo resonant conversion into axions in the presence of magnetized plasma distributed inside non-linear large-scale structure (LSS). This process leads to axion-induced patchy screening: secondary temperature and polarization anisotropies with a characteristic non-blackbody frequency dependence that are strongly correlated with the distribution of L… ▽ More

    Submitted 11 November, 2024; v1 submitted 13 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

    Comments: 37 pages, 10 figures; v2: published version, references and minor comments added

  37. arXiv:2405.00809  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA gr-qc

    Kinetic Sunyaev Zel'dovich velocity reconstruction from Planck and unWISE

    Authors: Richard Bloch, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: The kinetic Sunyaev Zel'dovich (kSZ) effect is a blackbody cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature anisotropy induced by Thomson scattering off free electrons in bulk motion with respect to the CMB rest frame. The statistically anisotropic cross-correlation between the CMB and galaxy surveys induced by the kSZ effect encodes the radial bulk velocity (more generally, the remote dipole field),… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 May, 2026; v1 submitted 1 May, 2024; originally announced May 2024.

    Comments: 34 pages, 31 figures, comments welcome. Extensive additional validation of systematics and foregrounds. Conclusions unchanged

  38. arXiv:2404.13586  [pdf

    astro-ph.EP

    The PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey (PETS). V: New Na D transmission spectra indicate a quieter atmosphere on HD 189733b

    Authors: E. Keles, S. Czesla, K. Poppenhaeger, P. Hauschildt, T. A. Carroll, I. Ilyin, M. Baratella, M. Steffen, K. G. Strassmeier, A. S. Bonomo, B. S. Gaudi, T. Henning, M. C. Johnson, K. Molaverdikhani, V. Nascimbeni, J. Patience, A. Reiners, G. Scandariato, E. Schlawin, E. Shkolnik, D. Sicilia, A. Sozzetti, M. Mallonn, C. Veillet, J. Wang , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Absorption lines from exoplanet atmospheres observed in transmission allow us to study atmospheric characteristics such as winds. We present a new high-resolution transit time-series of HD 189733b, acquired with the PEPSI instrument at the LBT and analyze the transmission spectrum around the Na D lines. We model the spectral signature of the RM-CLV-effect using synthetic PHOENIX spectra based on s… ▽ More

    Submitted 21 April, 2024; originally announced April 2024.

    Comments: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

  39. arXiv:2404.08039  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.CO astro-ph.GA

    Improving Photometric Galaxy Clustering Constraints With Cross-Bin Correlations

    Authors: Jordan Krywonos, Jessica Muir, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: Clustering studies in current photometric galaxy surveys focus solely on auto-correlations, neglecting cross-correlations between redshift bins. We evaluate the potential advantages and drawbacks of incorporating cross-bin correlations in Fisher forecasts for the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and the forthcoming Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). Our analysis considers the impact… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 October, 2024; v1 submitted 11 April, 2024; originally announced April 2024.

    Comments: 20 pages, 8 figures; updated to match published version

    Journal ref: Physical Review D, vol. 110, no.8., 2024

  40. arXiv:2312.13364  [pdf, other

    hep-th astro-ph.CO hep-lat hep-ph

    Bubble velocities and oscillon precursors in first-order phase transitions

    Authors: Dalila Pîrvu, Matthew C. Johnson, Sergey Sibiryakov

    Abstract: Metastable `false' vacuum states are an important feature of the Standard Model of particle physics and many theories beyond it. Describing the dynamics of a phase transition out of a false vacuum via the nucleation of bubbles is essential for understanding the cosmology of vacuum decay and the full spectrum of observables. In this paper, we study vacuum decay by numerically evolving ensembles of… ▽ More

    Submitted 15 November, 2024; v1 submitted 20 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: 35 pages, 22 figures and 1 table

  41. arXiv:2312.04452  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.GA

    FRAMEx. V. Radio Spectral Shape at Central Sub-parsec Region of AGNs

    Authors: Onic I. Shuvo, Megan C. Johnson, Nathan J. Secrest, Mario Gliozzi, Phillip J. Cigan, Travis C. Fischer, Alexander J. Van Der Horst

    Abstract: We present results from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) multi-frequency (1.6, 4.4, 8.6, 22 GHz), high-sensitivity (~25 microJy beam^-1), sub-parsec scale (<1 pc) observations and Spectral Energy Distributions (SEDs) for a sample of 12 local active galactic nuclei (AGNs), a subset from our previous volume-complete sample with hard X-ray (14-195 keV) luminosities above 10^42 erg s^-1, out to a d… ▽ More

    Submitted 7 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: 23 pages, 7 figures; Accepted for publication in ApJ

  42. arXiv:2312.03971  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    TOI-4641b: An Aligned Warm Jupiter Orbiting a Bright (V=7.5) Rapidly Rotating F-star

    Authors: Allyson Bieryla, George Zhou, Juliana García-Mejía, Tyler R. Farnington, David W. Latham, Brad Carter, Jiayin Dong, Chelsea X. Huang, Simon J. Murphy, Avi Shporer, Karen A. Collins, Samuel N. Quinn, Mark E. Everett, Lars A. Buchhave, René Tronsgaard, David Charbonneau, Marshall C. Johnson, Gilbert A. Esquerdo, Michael Calkins, Perry Berlind, Jon M. Jenkins, George R. Ricker, Sara Seager, Joshua N. Winn, Thomas Barclay , et al. (3 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: We report the discovery of TOI-4641b, a warm Jupiter transiting a rapidly rotating F-type star with a stellar effective temperature of 6560 K. The planet has a radius of 0.73 $R_{Jup}$, a mass smaller than 3.87 $M_{Jup}$ $(3σ)$, and a period of 22.09 days. It is orbiting a bright star (V=7.5 mag) on a circular orbit with a radius and mass of 1.73 $R_{\odot}$ and 1.41 $M_{\odot}$. Follow-up ground-… ▽ More

    Submitted 6 December, 2023; originally announced December 2023.

    Comments: Accepted MNRAS

  43. arXiv:2311.18833  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.GA

    VLA FRAMEx. I. Wideband Radio Properties of the AGN in NGC 4388

    Authors: Andrew J. Sargent, Travis C. Fischer, Megan C. Johnson, Alexander J. van der Horst, Nathan J. Secrest, Onic I. Shuvo, Phil J. Cigan, Krista L. Smith

    Abstract: We present the first results from Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) observations as a part of the Fundamental Reference Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) Monitoring Experiment (FRAMEx), a program to understand the relationship between AGN accretion physics and wavelength-dependent position as a function of time. With this VLA survey, we investigate the radio properties from a volume-complete sampl… ▽ More

    Submitted 30 November, 2023; originally announced November 2023.

    Comments: 22 pages, 9 figures, Accepted in ApJ

  44. arXiv:2310.09352  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    The PEPSI Exoplanet Transit Survey (PETS) IV: Assessing the atmospheric chemistry of KELT-20b

    Authors: Sydney Petz, Marshall C. Johnson, Anusha Pai Asnodkar, Ji Wang, B. Scott Gaudi, Thomas Henning, Engin Keles, Karan Molaverdikhani, Katja Poppenhaeger, Gaetano Scandariato, Evgenya K. Shkolnik, Daniela Sicilia, Klaus G. Strassmeier, Fei Yan

    Abstract: Most ultra hot Jupiters (UHJs) show evidence of temperature inversions, in which temperature increases with altitude over a range of pressures. Temperature inversions can occur when there is a species that absorbs the stellar irradiation at a relatively high level of the atmospheres. However, the species responsible for this absorption remains unidentified. In particular, the UHJ KELT-20b is known… ▽ More

    Submitted 13 October, 2023; originally announced October 2023.

    Comments: Revised version resubmitted to MNRAS. 15 pages, 8 figures

  45. arXiv:2310.03019  [pdf, ps, other

    astro-ph.GA astro-ph.HE

    FRAMEx IV: Mechanical Feedback from the Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 3079

    Authors: Luis C. Fernandez, Nathan J. Secrest, Megan C. Johnson, Travis C. Fischer

    Abstract: Using the Very Long Baseline Array, we observed the active galactic nucleus (AGN) in NGC 3079 over a span of six months to test for variability in the two main parsec-scale radio components, $A$ and $B$, which lie on either side of the AGN. We found evidence for positional differences in the positions of $A$ and $B$ over the six months consistent with the apparent motion of these components extrap… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 October, 2023; originally announced October 2023.

    Comments: 13 pages, 3 figures; Accepted for publication in ApJ

  46. arXiv:2308.09617  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP

    Identification of the Top TESS Objects of Interest for Atmospheric Characterization of Transiting Exoplanets with JWST

    Authors: Benjamin J. Hord, Eliza M. -R. Kempton, Thomas Mikal-Evans, David W. Latham, David R. Ciardi, Diana Dragomir, Knicole D. Colón, Gabrielle Ross, Andrew Vanderburg, Zoe L. de Beurs, Karen A. Collins, Cristilyn N. Watkins, Jacob Bean, Nicolas B. Cowan, Tansu Daylan, Caroline V. Morley, Jegug Ih, David Baker, Khalid Barkaoui, Natalie M. Batalha, Aida Behmard, Alexander Belinski, Zouhair Benkhaldoun, Paul Benni, Krzysztof Bernacki , et al. (120 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: JWST has ushered in an era of unprecedented ability to characterize exoplanetary atmospheres. While there are over 5,000 confirmed planets, more than 4,000 TESS planet candidates are still unconfirmed and many of the best planets for atmospheric characterization may remain to be identified. We present a sample of TESS planets and planet candidates that we identify as "best-in-class" for transmissi… ▽ More

    Submitted 18 August, 2023; originally announced August 2023.

    Comments: Submitted to AJ. Machine-readable versions of Tables 2 and 3 are included. 40 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables

  47. Patchy Screening of the CMB from Dark Photons

    Authors: Dalila Pîrvu, Junwu Huang, Matthew C. Johnson

    Abstract: We study anisotropic (patchy) screening induced by the resonant conversion of cosmic microwave background (CMB) photons into dark-sector massive vector bosons (dark photons) as they cross non-linear large scale structure (LSS). Resonant conversion takes place through the kinetic mixing of the photon with the dark photon, one of the simplest low energy extensions to the Standard Model. In the early… ▽ More

    Submitted 17 October, 2024; v1 submitted 27 July, 2023; originally announced July 2023.

    Comments: 29 + 15 pages; 9 + 4 figures; comments welcome

  48. arXiv:2307.02549  [pdf, other

    cond-mat.quant-gas astro-ph.CO gr-qc hep-ph hep-th

    Analog vacuum decay from vacuum initial conditions

    Authors: Alexander C. Jenkins, Jonathan Braden, Hiranya V. Peiris, Andrew Pontzen, Matthew C. Johnson, Silke Weinfurtner

    Abstract: Ultracold atomic gases can undergo phase transitions that mimic relativistic vacuum decay, allowing us to empirically test early-Universe physics in tabletop experiments. We investigate the physics of these analog systems, going beyond previous analyses of the classical equations of motion to study quantum fluctuations in the cold-atom false vacuum. We show that the fluctuation spectrum of this va… ▽ More

    Submitted 4 January, 2024; v1 submitted 5 July, 2023; originally announced July 2023.

    Comments: 17 pages, 11 figures, matches version published in PRD

  49. No Small Scale Radio Jets Here: Multi-Epoch Observations of Radio Continuum Structures in NGC 1068 with the VLBA

    Authors: Travis C. Fischer, Megan C. Johnson, Nathan J. Secrest, D. Michael Crenshaw, Steven B. Kraemer

    Abstract: We present recent Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) 5 GHz radio observations of the nearby, luminous Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068 for comparison to similar VLBA observations made on 1997 April 26. By cross-correlating the positions of emitting regions across both epochs, we find that spatially-resolved extra-nuclear radio knots in this system have sub-relativistic transverse speeds (v < 0.1c). We discu… ▽ More

    Submitted 26 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: 13 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

  50. arXiv:2306.08145  [pdf, other

    astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

    Overfitting Affects the Reliability of Radial Velocity Mass Estimates of the V1298 Tau Planets

    Authors: Sarah Blunt, Adolfo Carvalho, Trevor J. David, Charles Beichman, Jon K. Zink, Eric Gaidos, Aida Behmard, Luke G. Bouma, Devin Cody, Fei Dai, Daniel Foreman-Mackey, Sam Grunblatt, Andrew W. Howard, Molly Kosiarek, Heather A. Knutson, Ryan A. Rubenzahl, Corey Beard, Ashley Chontos, Steven Giacalone, Teruyuki Hirano, Marshall C. Johnson, Jack Lubin, Joseph M. Akana Murphy, Erik A Petigura, Judah Van Zandt , et al. (1 additional authors not shown)

    Abstract: Mass, radius, and age measurements of young (<100 Myr) planets have the power to shape our understanding of planet formation. However, young stars tend to be extremely variable in both photometry and radial velocity, which makes constraining these properties challenging. The V1298 Tau system of four ~0.5 Rjup planets transiting a pre-main sequence star presents an important, if stress-inducing, op… ▽ More

    Submitted 14 July, 2023; v1 submitted 13 June, 2023; originally announced June 2023.

    Comments: 26 pages, 12 figures; published in AJ