Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Transmission through optically generated inductive grid arrays2002 / D.S. Lockyer, J.C. Vardaxoglou, M.J. Kearney
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Thick film YBCO receive coils for very low field MRI2002 / S.J. Penn, N. McN. Alford, D. Bracanovic, A.A. Esmail, V. Scott, et al.
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Coarse-grained, density dependent implicit solvent model reliably reproduces behavior of a model surfactant system2009 / Erik C. Allen, Gregory C. Rutledge
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Microscopic evaluation of the pairing gap2010 / M Baldo, U Lombardo, S S Pankratov, E E Saperstein
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Slow flow between concentric cones2007 / O. Hall, C. P. Hills, A. D. Gilbert
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Excited states of the water molecule: Analysis of the valence and Rydberg character2008 / Mercedes Rubio, Luis Serrano-Andrés, Manuela Merchán
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Simulation of natural fragmentation of rings cut from warheads
Abstract Natural fragmentation of warheads that detonates causes the casing of the warhead to split into various sized fragments through shear or radial fractures depending on the toughness, density, and grain size of the material. The best known...
2015 / John F. Moxnes, Steinar Børve -
New Measurements of Reactor Disappearance with the Double Chooz Far Detector
Abstract We present an update on the results of the Double Chooz experiment. Double Chooz searches for the neutrino mixing angle, θ13, in the three-neutrino mixing matrix via the disappearance of ...
2015 / C. Mariani -
Solar wind implantation into lunar regolith: Hydrogen retention in a surface with defects
Abstract Solar wind protons are implanted directly into the top 100nm of the lunar near-surface region, but can either quickly diffuse out of the surface or be retained, depending upon surface temperature and the activation energy, U, associated...
2014 / W.M. Farrell, D.M. Hurley, M.I. Zimmerman -
Entropy current formalism for supersymmetric theories
Abstract The recent developments in fluid/gravity correspondence give a new impulse to the study of fluid dynamics of supersymmetric theories. In that respect, the entropy current formalism requires some modifications in order to be adapted to...
2015 / L. Andrianopoli, R. D'Auria, P.A. Grassi, M. Trigiante -
Neutron-driven collectivity in light tin isotopes: Proton inelastic scattering from 104Sn
Abstract Inelastic scattering cross sections to individual bound excited states of 104Sn were measured at 150 MeV/u beam energy and analyzed to evaluate the contribution of neutron and proton collectivity. State-of-the-art Quasi-Particle Random...
2015 / A. Corsi, S. Boissinot, A. Obertelli, P. Doornenbal, M. Dupuis, et al. -
Effects of electron-phonon interaction on thermal and electrical transport through molecular nano-conductors2015 / Jing-Tao Lü, Hangbo Zhou, Jin-Wu Jiang, Jian-Sheng Wang
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Droplet breakup in flow past an obstacle: A capillary instability due to permeability variations2010 / S. Protière, M. Z. Bazant, D. A. Weitz, H. A. Stone
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The use of ionising radiation to image nuclear fuel: A review
Abstract Imaging of nuclear fuel using radiation has been carried out for decades for a variety of reasons. Two important reasons are Physical Invertory Verification (PIV) and Quality Assurance (QA). The work covered in this review focuses on the...
2015 / Helen M. O'D. Parker, Malcolm J. Joyce -
The quark induced Mueller–Tang jet impact factor at next-to-leading order
Abstract We present the NLO corrections for the quark induced forward production of a jet with an associated rapidity gap. We make use of Lipatov's QCD high energy effective action to calculate the real emission contributions to the so-called...
2014 / M. Hentschinski, J.D. Madrigal Martínez, B. Murdaca, A. Sabio Vera -
The 3.5 keV X-ray line signal from decaying moduli with low cutoff scale
Abstract The recent unidentified 3.5 keV X-ray line signal can be explained by decaying moduli dark matter with a cutoff scale one order of magnitude smaller than the Planck scale. We show that such modulus field with the low cutoff scale follows a...
2014 / Kazunori Nakayama, Fuminobu Takahashi, Tsutomu T. Yanagida -
Skyrmions with low binding energies
Abstract Nuclear binding energies are investigated in two variants of the Skyrme model: the first replaces the usual Skyrme term with a term that is sixth order in derivatives, and the second includes a potential that is quartic in the pion fields....
2015 / Mike Gillard, Derek Harland, Martin Speight -
Spatial clustering of polydisperse inertial particles in turbulence: II. Comparing simulation with experiment2012 / Ewe-Wei Saw, Raymond A Shaw, Juan P L C Salazar, Lance R Collins
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Heat diode and engine based on quantum Hall edge states2015 / Rafael Sánchez, Björn Sothmann, Andrew N Jordan
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Non-Gaussianities from the Standard Model Higgs2013 / Andrea De Simone, Hideki Perrier, Antonio Riotto