A decoupled anti-windup PI control framework for asymptotic suppression of low-frequency disturbances in millimeter-wave adaptive optics, validated via simulations of wind turbulence on a three-axis drive system.
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Simulations show that bursty supernova feedback produces fewer bright [OIII] emitters by z=5 than smooth feedback due to less effective metal enrichment, while [OIII] traces shock-heated and radiatively ionized gas.
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Control problem in millimeter-wave adaptive optics
A decoupled anti-windup PI control framework for asymptotic suppression of low-frequency disturbances in millimeter-wave adaptive optics, validated via simulations of wind turbulence on a three-axis drive system.
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New constraints on stellar feedback through [O III] emission: interpreting ALMA and JWST observations with SPICE simulations
Simulations show that bursty supernova feedback produces fewer bright [OIII] emitters by z=5 than smooth feedback due to less effective metal enrichment, while [OIII] traces shock-heated and radiatively ionized gas.