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    Computationally Aided Design of a High-Performance Organic Semiconductor: The Development of a Universal Crystal Engineering Core

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    Herein, we describe the design and synthesis of a suite of molecules based on a benzodithiophene ā€œuniversal crystal engineering coreā€. After computationally screening derivatives, a trialkylsilylethyne-based crystal engineering strategy was employed to tailor the crystal packing for use as the active material in an organic field-effect transistor. Electronic structure calculations were undertaken to reveal derivatives that exhibit exceptional potential for high-efficiency hole transport. The promising theoretical properties are reflected in the preliminary device results, with the computationally optimized material showing simple solution processing, enhanced stability, and a maximum hole mobility of 1.6 cm2 Vāˆ’1 sāˆ’1

    A kilometer-scale asteroid inside Venus's orbit

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    Near-Earth asteroid population models predict the existence of asteroids located inside the orbit of Venus. However, despite searches up to the end of 2019, none have been found. Here we report the discovery by the Zwicky Transient Facility of the first known asteroid located inside of Venus' orbit, 2020 AVā‚‚, possessing an aphelion distance of 0.65 au and āˆ¼2 km in size. While it is possible that 2020 AVā‚‚ is the largest of its kind, we find that its discovery is surprising in the context of population models where the expected count is close to zero. If this discovery is not a statistical fluke, then 2020 AVā‚‚ may come from a yet undiscovered source population of asteroids interior to Venus, and currently favored asteroid population models may need to be adjusted

    A kilometer-scale asteroid inside Venus's orbit

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    Near-Earth asteroid population models predict the existence of asteroids located inside the orbit of Venus. However, despite searches up to the end of 2019, none have been found. Here we report the discovery by the Zwicky Transient Facility of the first known asteroid located inside of Venus' orbit, 2020 AVā‚‚, possessing an aphelion distance of 0.65 au and āˆ¼2 km in size. While it is possible that 2020 AVā‚‚ is the largest of its kind, we find that its discovery is surprising in the context of population models where the expected count is close to zero. If this discovery is not a statistical fluke, then 2020 AVā‚‚ may come from a yet undiscovered source population of asteroids interior to Venus, and currently favored asteroid population models may need to be adjusted

    Initial Visible and Mid-IR Characterization of P/2019 LDā‚‚ (ATLAS), an Active Transitioning Centaur Among the Trojans, with Hubble, Spitzer, ZTF, Keck, APO and GROWTH Imaging and Spectroscopy

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    We present visible and mid-infrared imagery and photometry of Jovian co-orbital comet P/2019 LDā‚‚ (ATLAS) taken with Hubble Space Telescope/WFC3 on 2020 April 1, Spitzer Space Telescope/IRAC on 2020 January 25, Zwicky Transient Facility between 2019 April 9 and 2019 Nov 8 and the GROWTH telescope network from 2020 May to July, as well as visible spectroscopy from Keck/LRIS on 2020 August 19. Our observations indicate that LDā‚‚ has a nucleus with radius 0.2-1.8 km assuming a 0.08 albedo and that the coma is dominated by āˆ¼100 Ī¼ m-scale dust ejected at āˆ¼1 m/s speeds with a āˆ¼1" jet pointing in the SW direction. LDā‚‚ experienced a total dust mass loss of āˆ¼10āø kg and dust mass loss rate of āˆ¼6 kg/s with AfĻ/cross-section varying between āˆ¼85 cm/125 kmĀ² and āˆ¼200 cm/310 kmĀ² between 2019 April 9 and 2019 Nov 8. If the AfĻ/cross-section increase remained constant, it implies that LDā‚‚ has remained active since āˆ¼2018 November when it came within 4.8 au of the Sun, a typical distance for comets to begin sublimation of Hā‚‚O. From our 4.5 Ī¼m Spitzer observations, we set a limit on CO/COā‚‚ gas production of āˆ¼10Ā²ā·/āˆ¼10Ā²ā¶ mol/s. Multiple bandpass photometry of LDā‚‚ taken by the GROWTH network measured in a 10,000 km aperture provide color measurements of g-r = 0.59Ā±0.03, r-i = 0.18Ā±0.05, and i-z = 0.01Ā±0.07, colors typical of comets. We set a spectroscopic upper limit to the production of Hā‚‚O gas of āˆ¼80 kg/s. Improving the orbital solution for LDā‚‚ with our observations, we determine that the long-term orbit of LDā‚‚ is that of a typical Jupiter Family Comet having close encounters with Jupiter coming within āˆ¼0.5 Hill radius in the last āˆ¼3 y to within 0.8 Hill radius in āˆ¼9 y and has a 95% chance of being ejected from the Solar System in < 10 Myr

    Spectroscopic observations of progenitor activity 100 days before a Type Ibn supernova ā‹†

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    Obtaining spectroscopic observations of the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae is often unfeasible, due to an inherent lack of knowledge as to what stars experience supernovae and when they will explode. In this Letter we present photometric and spectroscopic observations of the progenitor activity of SN 2023fyq before the He-rich progenitor explodes as a Type Ibn supernova. The progenitor of SN 2023fyq shows an exponential rise in flux prior to core collapse. Complex He i emission line features are observed in the progenitor spectra, with a P Cygni-like profile, as well as an evolving broad base with velocities of the order of 10 000 km s-1. The luminosity and evolution of SN 2023fyq is consistent with a Type Ibn, reaching a peak r-band magnitude of-18:8 mag, although there is some uncertainty regarding the distance to the host, NGC 4388, which is located in the Virgo cluster. We present additional evidence of asymmetric He-rich material being present both prior to and after the explosion of SN 2023fyq, which suggests that this material survived the ejecta interaction. Broad [O i], C i, and the Ca ii triplet lines are observed at late phases, confirming that SN 2023fyq was a genuine supernova, rather than a non-Terminal interacting transient. SN 2023fyq provides insight into the final moments of a massive star's life, demonstrating that the progenitor is likely highly unstable before core collapse
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