Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Vitrification of a monatomic 2D simple liquid2009 / Tomoko Mizuguchi, Takashi Odagaki
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Rapidly rotating Bose-Einstein condensates in anharmonic confinement2006 / Li-Hua Lu, You-Quan Li
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Conservative evaluation of the uncertainty in the LAGEOS-LAGEOS II Lense-Thirring test2009 / Lorenzo Iorio
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Micromagnetics of side shielded perpendicular magnetic recording heads
Abstract Micromagnetic models of side shielded perpendicular magnetic recording heads show detailed magnetization configuration of the trailing and side shield during the dynamic writing process. The calculation result indicates possible origins of...
2011 / Kenichi Takano, Yue Liu, Kowang Liu, Daniel Z. Bai, Tai Min, et al. -
The Voyager Anomaly and the GEM Theory
Abstract For over a decade, the Pioneer Anomaly (PA) was an object of study and remains unresolved. Basically it is a sunward constant acceleration of the spacecraft that appeared unambiguously after the satellites passage beyond Saturn. It now...
2011 / J.E. Brandenburg -
qBounce, the Quantum Bouncing Ball Experiment
Abstract We give a short description of the qBounce-experiment. The dynamics of the wavefunction of a neutron in the gravity potential has been observed and transitions between discrete energy level have been realized. The experiment allows to test...
2011 / H. Abele, G. Cronenberg, P. Geltenbort, T. Jenke, T. Lins, et al. -
Perturbation of chiral solitons
Abstract This paper studies the perturbation of soliton due to the chiral nonlinear Schrödinger's equation by the aid of soliton perturbation theory. The perturbation term that is studied is the quantum potential perturbation of the chiral soliton...
2008 / Anjan Biswas -
Structure of large spin expansion of anomalous dimensions at strong coupling
Abstract The anomalous dimensions of planar N = 4 SYM theory operators like tr ( ...
2008 / M. Beccaria, V. Forini, A. Tirziu, A.A. Tseytlin -
Non-BPS attractors in 5d and 6d extended supergravity
Abstract We connect the attractor equations of a certain class of N = 2 , d = 5 ...
2007 / L. Andrianopoli, S. Ferrara, A. Marrani, M. Trigiante -
Liquid theory with high accuracy and broad applicability: Coupling parameter series expansion and non hard sphere perturbation strategy2011 / Shiqi Zhou
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Origin of strong magnetic anisotropy in L10-FeNi probed by angular-dependent magnetic circular dichroism
Abstract We investigated the origin of strong magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) in L10-type ordered FeNi phase by angular-dependent magnetic circular dichroism. Our findings showed that the orbital magnetic moment of Fe has a significant angular...
2012 / Masato Kotsugi, Masaki Mizuguchi, Shigeki Sekiya, Masaichiro Mizumaki, Takayuki Kojima, et al. -
Experimental observation of the improvement in MTF from backthinning a CMOS direct electron detector
Abstract The advantages of backthinning monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) based on complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) direct electron detectors for electron microscopy have been discussed previously; they include better spatial...
2009 / G. McMullan, A.R. Faruqi, R. Henderson, N. Guerrini, R. Turchetta, et al. -
The triton in a finite volume
Abstract Understanding the volume dependence of the triton binding energy is an important step towards lattice simulations of light nuclei. We calculate the triton binding energy in a finite cubic box with periodic boundary conditions to leading...
2010 / Simon Kreuzer, H.-W. Hammer -
Probing additional dimensions in the universe with neutron experiments
Abstract We carry out a simple analysis of (n+3)-dimensional gravity in the context of recent work on ‘large’ supplementary dimensions and deduce a formula for the expected compactification radius for the n additional dimensions in the universe, as...
2004 / Alejandro Frank, Piet Van Isacker, Joaquín Gómez-Camacho -
Challenging nuclear structure models through a microscopic description of proton inelastic scattering off 208Pb
Abstract Differential cross sections from fully microscopic calculations of inelastic proton scattering off 208Pb are compared to experimental scattering data for incident proton energies between 65 and 201 MeV. The required nucleon–nucleus...
2008 / M. Dupuis, S. Karataglidis, E. Bauge, J.-P. Delaroche, D. Gogny -
Spin and chirality determination of superparticles with long-lived stau at the LHC
Abstract Long-lived stau shows up in various supersymmetric models, like gauge-mediated supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking model. At the LHC experiment, long-lived stau is useful not only for the discovery of SUSY signals but also for the study of the...
2010 / Takumi Ito, Takeo Moroi -
Pionic fusion in light-ion systems
Abstract The role of pions in the nuclear interaction has been studied in pionic fusion experiments using the AGOR accelerator facility at KVI. Pionic fusion is a highly coherent process in which two nuclei fuse to a united nucleus and the available ...
2010 / L. Joulaeizadeh, I. Gašparić, H.R. Amir-Ahmadi, J. Bacelar, R. Čaplar, et al. -
The influence of cluster emission and the symmetry energy on neutron–proton spectral double ratios
Abstract The emissions of neutrons, protons and bound clusters from central 124Sn+ 124Sn and 112Sn+ 112Sn collisions are simulated using the Improved Quantum Molecular Dynamics model for two different...
2008 / Yingxun Zhang, P. Danielewicz, M. Famiano, Zhuxia Li, W.G. Lynch, et al. -
Braneworld models of scalar fields with generalized dynamics
Abstract This work deals with braneworld models driven by real scalar fields with nonstandard dynamics. We develop the first-order formalism for models with standard gravity but with the scalar fields having generalized dynamics. We illustrate the...
2008 / D. Bazeia, A.R. Gomes, L. Losano, R. Menezes -
Vacuum dark fluid
Abstract We address the question of unified description of dark ingredients in the Universe by a vacuum dark fluid with continuous density and pressures, which represents both distributed vacuum dark energy by a time evolving and spatially...
2006 / Irina Dymnikova, Evgeny Galaktionov