Affinity-propagation clustering of Arctic VHSR imagery enables MAE pretraining of a ViT-Large encoder that outperforms ImageNet and Prithvi-EO-2.0 baselines by 5-15 percentage points in mean F1 on four downstream Arctic detection and segmentation tasks.
Detection of a planetary system orbiting the eclipsing polar HU Aqr
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Using the precise times of mid-egress of the eclipsing polar HU Aqr, we discovered that this polar is orbited by two or more giant planets. The two planets detected so far have masses of at least 5.9 and 4.5\,M_{Jup}. Their respective distances from the polar are 3.6 AU and 5.4 AU with periods of 6.54 and 11.96 years, respectively. The observed rate of period decrease derived from the downward parabolic change in O-C curve is a factor 15 larger than the value expected for gravitational radiation. This indicates that it may be only a part of a long-period cyclic variation, revealing the presence of one more planet. It is interesting to note that the two detected circumbinary planets follow the Titus-Bode law of solar planets with n=5 and 6. We estimate that another 10 years of observations will reveal the presence of the predicted third planet.
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Affinity-propagation clustering of Arctic VHSR imagery enables MAE pretraining of a ViT-Large encoder that outperforms ImageNet and Prithvi-EO-2.0 baselines by 5-15 percentage points in mean F1 on four downstream Arctic detection and segmentation tasks.