Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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On Closing the Streamwise BiGlobal Stability Problem: The Effect of Boundary Conditions
Abstract The modal streamwise BiGlobal stability approach introduces problems regarding the specification of in- and outflow boundary conditions (BCs). Several conditions linked to lower hierarchical stability frameworks are elaborated and are...
2015 / K.J. Groot, F. Pinna, B.W. van Oudheusden -
Recent developments in GEM-based neutron detectors2015 / K Saenboonruang
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Control of the radial electric field shear by modification of the magnetic field configuration in LHD2005 / K Ida, M Yoshinuma, M Yokoyama, S Inagaki, N Tamura, et al.
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Ab initio calculation of interatomic decay rates of excited doubly ionized states in clusters2008 / Přemysl Kolorenč, Vitali Averbukh, Kirill Gokhberg, Lorenz S. Cederbaum
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First-order symmetries of the Dirac equation in a curved background: a unified dynamical symmetry condition2009 / Ö Açık, Ü Ertem, M Önder, A Verçin
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Imaginary supergravity or Virial supergravity?
Abstract When a globally supersymmetric theory is scale invariant, it must possess a Virial supercurrent supermultiplet. The multiplet structure is analogous to the R-current supermultiplet in globally R-symmetric theories but we put extra “i”s in...
2015 / Yu Nakayama -
CFT/gravity correspondence on the isolated horizon
Abstract A quantum isolated horizon can be modelled by an SU ( 2 ) ...
2014 / Amit Ghosh, Daniele Pranzetti -
Speeding chemical reactions by focusing2013 / A. M. Lacasta, L. Ramírez–Piscina, J. M. Sancho, K. Lindenberg
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Open Problems for Neutron Emission in Fission
Abstract The Prompt Fission Neutron Spectra (PFNS) in particular for 235U(nth,f) were investigated in numerous experimental and theoretical works. However we cannot answer on many questions: what is the spectrum shape, why different shape was...
2014 / N. Kornilov -
Exploring X-ray lines as scotogenic signals
Abstract We consider some implications of X-ray lines from certain astronomical objects as potential effects of dark matter decay in the context of the scotogenic model, where neutrinos acquire mass radiatively via one-loop interactions with dark...
2014 / Gaber Faisel, Shu-Yu Ho, Jusak Tandean -
Quark–gluon plasma as the possible source of cosmological dark radiation
Abstract The effective number of neutrinos, N eff ...
2014 / Jeremiah Birrell, Johann Rafelski -
Local contributions to factorized soft graviton theorems at loop level
Abstract We analyze the low-energy behavior of scattering amplitudes involving gravitons at loop level in four dimensions. The single-graviton soft limit is controlled by soft operators which have been argued to separate into a factorized piece and...
2015 / Johannes Broedel, Marius de Leeuw, Jan Plefka, Matteo Rosso -
Constraints from precision measurements on the hadron-molecule interpretation of X, Y, Z resonances
Abstract The precise measurement of binding energy, total width and DDπ branching fraction, constrains, in a model independent way, the loosely bound hadron molecule interpretation of X ( ...
2015 / A.D. Polosa -
Non-equilibrium correlations and entanglement in a semiconductor hybrid circuit-QED system2013 / L D Contreras-Pulido, C Emary, T Brandes, Ramón Aguado
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Revealing the degree of magnetic frustration by non-magnetic impurities2011 / C-C Chen, R Applegate, B Moritz, T P Devereaux, R R P Singh
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Employing feedback in adiabatic quantum dynamics2008 / A. E. Allahverdyan, G. Mahler
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Modeling of amorphous carbon structures with arbitrary structural constraints2010 / F H Jornada, V Gava, A L Martinotto, L A Cassol, C A Perottoni
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Molecular motor efficiency is maximized in the presence of both power-stroke and rectification through feedback2015 / R K Schmitt, J M R Parrondo, H Linke, J Johansson
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Settling time of a vibrational wavepacket in ionization2015 / Yasuo Nabekawa, Yusuke Furukawa, Tomoya Okino, A. Amani Eilanlou, Eiji J. Takahashi, et al.
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Ultraviolet luminosity density of the universe during the epoch of reionization2015 / Ketron Mitchell-Wynne, Asantha Cooray, Yan Gong, Matthew Ashby, Timothy Dolch, et al.