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Amplitude death in a ring of nonidentical nonlinear oscillators with unidirectional coupling
We study the collective behaviors in a ring of coupled nonidentical nonlinear
oscillators with unidirectional coupling, of which natural frequencies are
distributed in a random way. We find the amplitude death phenomena in the case
of unidirectional couplings and discuss the differences between the cases of
bidirectional and unidirectional couplings. There are three main differences;
there exists neither partial amplitude death nor local clustering behavior but
oblique line structure which represents directional signal flow on the
spatio-temporal patterns in the unidirectional coupling case. The
unidirectional coupling has the advantage of easily obtaining global amplitude
death in a ring of coupled oscillators with randomly distributed natural
frequency. Finally, we explain the results using the eigenvalue analysis of
Jacobian matrix at the origin and also discuss the transition of dynamical
behavior coming from connection structure as coupling strength increases.Comment: 14 pages, 11 figure
Deficit of Hot Dust in Low-redshift Active Galactic Nuclei
We assemble a broad-band spectral energy distribution (SED) ranging from
optical to mid-infrared of nearby active galactic nuclei at . SED
fitting analysis is performed using semi-empirical templates derived from
Palomar-Green quasars to classify the sample into normal, warm-dust-deficient
(WDD), and hot-dust-deficient (HDD) AGNs. Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests reveal that
HDD AGNs exhibit, on average higher AGN luminosity than normal and WDD AGNs.
HDD fraction, on the other hand, is only weakly correlated with black hole mass
and inversely correlated with Eddington ratio. By fixing the other parameters,
we conclude that the HDD fraction is primarily connected with the AGN
luminosity. It implies that there is a causal connection between the covering
factor of the hot dust component and AGN luminosity, possibly due to the
sublimation of the innermost dust or the thickening of the intervening gas in
the broad-line region. Analysis of the outflow properties traced by the wing of
[O III] suggests that outflows may be related to the formation and
maintenance of the hot dust component. Finally, we demonstrate through
comparison with previous studies that the classification of HDD AGNs requires
careful subtraction of the host galaxy light.Comment: Accepted for publication in Ap
The Structure Function of Mid-infrared Variability in Low-redshift Active Galactic Nuclei
Using the multi-epoch mid-infrared (MIR) photometry from the Wide-field
Infrared Survey Explorer spanning a baseline of yr, we extensively
investigate the MIR variability of nearby active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at
. We find that the ensemble structure function in the W1 band
(m) can be modeled with a broken power law. Type 1 AGNs tend to
exhibit larger variability amplitudes than type 2 AGNs, possibly due to the
extinction by the torus. The variability amplitude is inversely correlated with
the AGN luminosity, consistent with a similar relation known in the optical.
Meanwhile, the slope of the power law increases with AGN luminosity. This trend
can be attributed to the fact that the inner radius of the torus is
proportional to the AGN luminosity, as expected from the sizeluminosity
relation of the torus. Interestingly, low-luminosity type 2 AGNs, unlike
low-luminosity type 1 AGNs, tend to exhibit smaller variability amplitude than
do high-luminosity AGNs. We argue that either low-luminosity type 2 AGNs have
distinctive central structures due to their low luminosity or their MIR
brightness is contaminated by emission from the cold dust in the host galaxy.
Our findings suggest that the AGN unification scheme may need to be revised. We
find that the variability amplitude of dust-deficient AGNs is systematically
larger than that of normal AGNs, supporting the notion that the hot and warm
dust in dust-deficient AGNs may be destroyed and reformed according to the
strength of the ultraviolet radiation from the accretion disk.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 17 pages, 13 figure
A Mid-infrared Flare in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 3786: A Changing-look Event Triggered by an Obscured Tidal Disruption Event?
We report an exceptional mid-infrared flare in the Seyfert 1.8 NGC 3786. In
the multi-epoch data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, the nuclear
mid-infrared brightness of NGC 3786 appears to vary substantially up to
mag around mid-2020. However, there is no evidence of significant
variation in the corresponding light curve of the optical band from the Zwicky
Transient Facility. This implies that the flare may have been heavily obscured
by nuclear dust. Through follow-up spectroscopic observations with Gemini-North
after the flare, we find that broad emission lines in and
newly appear, while the broad emission is
marginally detected in the post-flare spectrum. In addition, their central
wavelengths are systematically redshifted up to 900 km s with respect to
the narrow emission lines. This reveals that the flare is associated with the
changing-look phenomenon from type 1.8 to type 1. Based on these findings, we
argue that the flare is likely to originate from an obscured tidal disruption
event, although extreme variation in the accretion rate may not be ruled out
completely.Comment: Accepted to Ap
GenQuery: Supporting Expressive Visual Search with Generative Models
Designers rely on visual search to explore and develop ideas in early design
stages. However, designers can struggle to identify suitable text queries to
initiate a search or to discover images for similarity-based search that can
adequately express their intent. We propose GenQuery, a novel system that
integrates generative models into the visual search process. GenQuery can
automatically elaborate on users' queries and surface concrete search
directions when users only have abstract ideas. To support precise expression
of search intents, the system enables users to generatively modify images and
use these in similarity-based search. In a comparative user study (N=16),
designers felt that they could more accurately express their intents and find
more satisfactory outcomes with GenQuery compared to a tool without generative
features. Furthermore, the unpredictability of generations allowed participants
to uncover more diverse outcomes. By supporting both convergence and
divergence, GenQuery led to a more creative experience.Comment: 18 pages and 12 figure
VR/AR head-mounted display system based measurement and evaluation of dynamic visual acuity
This study evaluated the dynamic visual acuity of candidates by implementing a King–Devick (K-D) test chart in a virtual reality head-mounted display (VR HMD) and an augmented reality head-mounted display (AR HMD). Hard-copy KD (HCKD), VR HMD KD (VHKD), and AR HMD KD (AHKD) tests were conducted in 30 male and female candidates in the age of 10S and 20S and subjective symptom surveys were conducted.
In the subjective symptom surveys, all except one of the VHKD questionnaire items showed subjective symptoms of less than 1 point. In the comparison between HCKD and VHKD, HCKD was measured more rapidly than VHKD in all tests. In the comparison between HCKD and AHKD, HCKD was measured more rapidly than AHKD in Tests 1, 2, and 3. In the comparison between VHKD and AHKD, AHKD was measured more rapidly than VHKD in Tests 1, 2, and 3. In the correlation analyses of test platforms, all platforms were correlated with each other, except for the correlation between HCKD and VHKD in Tests 1 and 2. There was no significant difference in the frequency of errors among Tests 1, 2, and 3 across test platforms.
VHKD and AHKD, which require the body to be moved to read the chart, required longer measurement time than HCKD. In the measurements of each platform, AHKD was measured closer to HCKD than VHKD, which may be because the AHKD environment is closer to the actual environment than the VHKD environment. The effectiveness of VHKD and AHKD proposed in this research was evaluated experimentally. The results suggest that treatment and training could be performed concurrently through the use of clinical test and content development of VHKD and AHKD
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