Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Ultrafast electronic relaxation in superheated bismuth2013 / E G Gamaly, A V Rode
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Gradient-based stopping rules for maximum-likelihood quantum-state tomography2012 / S Glancy, E Knill, M Girard
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Entropy and information causality in general probabilistic theories2012 / Howard Barnum, Jonathan Barrett, Lisa Orloff Clark, Matthew Leifer, Robert Spekkens, et al.
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Tailored two-photon correlation and fair-sampling: a cautionary tale2013 / J Romero, D Giovannini, D S Tasca, S M Barnett, M J Padgett
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Gravitational Entropy and Inflation2013 / Øystein Elgarøy, Øyvind Grøn
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Quantum interference-induced stability of repulsively bound pairs of excitations2012 / Lea F Santos, M I Dykman
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Neutrinoless Double-Beta Decay2012 / Andrea Giuliani, Alfredo Poves
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Elastic properties of ferropericlase at lower mantle conditions and its relevance to ULVZs
Abstract The elasticity of Fe x Mg1− x O was examined under lowermost mantle temperature and pressure conditions using density functional theory (DFT). The...
2015 / Joshua M.R. Muir, John P. Brodholt -
Measurement of Double Differential Neutron Yields from Thick Aluminum Target Irradiated by 9 MeV Deuteron
Abstract Double differential neutron yields from a thick aluminum target irradiated by 9 MeV deuterons were measured at the Kyushu University Tandem accelerator Laboratory (KUTL). An NE213 liquid organic scintillator (50.4mm thick and 50.4mm in...
2015 / Shouhei Araki, Yukinobu Watanabe, Tadahiro Kin, Nobuhiro Shigyo, Kenshi Sagara -
Large gradual solar energetic particle events2016 / Mihir Desai, Joe Giacalone
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Detecting relic gravitational waves in the CMB: The contamination caused by the cosmological birefringence
Abstract The B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is an excellent information channel for the detection of relic gravitational waves. However, the detection is contaminated by the B-mode polarization generated by...
2014 / Wen Zhao, Mingzhe Li -
Violation of energy–momentum conservation in Mueller–Navelet jets production
Abstract We study effects related to violation of energy–momentum conservation inherent to the BFKL approach, in the particular case of Mueller–Navelet jets production. We argue, based on the comparison of the lowest order non-trivial corrections ...
2014 / B. Ducloué, L. Szymanowski, S. Wallon -
Anatomy of Higgs mass in supersymmetric inverse seesaw models
Abstract We compute the one loop corrections to the CP-even Higgs mass matrix in the supersymmetric inverse seesaw model to single out the different cases where the radiative corrections from the neutrino sector could become important. It is found...
2014 / Eung Jin Chun, V. Suryanarayana Mummidi, Sudhir K. Vempati -
Frustration under pressure: Exotic magnetism in new pyrochlore oxides2015 / C. R. Wiebe, A. M. Hallas
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Topological effects for nonsymmetrical configurations: The C[sub 2]H[sub 2][sup +] as a case study2007 / G. J. Halász, Á. Vibók, M. Baer
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Magneto-transport through single-molecule magnets: Kondo-peaks, zero-bias dips, molecular symmetry and Berry's phase2011 / Maarten R Wegewijs, Christian Romeike, Herbert Schoeller, Walter Hofstetter
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νΛMDM: A model for sterile neutrino and dark matter reconciles cosmological and neutrino oscillation data after BICEP2
Abstract We propose an ultraviolet complete theory for cold dark matter (CDM) and sterile neutrinos that can accommodate both cosmological data and neutrino oscillation experiments within 1σ level. We assume a new U ...
2014 / P. Ko, Yong Tang -
Neutrino–antineutrino mass splitting in the Standard Model and baryogenesis
Abstract On the basis of a previously proposed mechanism of neutrino–antineutrino mass splitting in the Standard Model, which is Lorentz and SU ( ...
2015 / Kazuo Fujikawa, Anca Tureanu -
Generating symmetry-adapted bases for non-Abelian point groups to be used in vibronic coupling Hamiltonians
Abstract The vibronic coupling Hamiltonian is a standard model used to describe the potential energy surfaces of systems in which non-adiabatic coupling is a key feature. This includes Jahn–Teller and Renner–Teller systems. The model approximates...
2015 / Christopher Robertson, Graham A. Worth -
Second order Standard Model
Abstract It is known, though not commonly, that one can describe fermions using a second order in derivatives Lagrangian instead of the first order Dirac one. In this description the propagator is scalar, and the complexity is shifted to the vertex, ...
2015 / Johnny Espin, Kirill Krasnov