Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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The first excited state of 30Ne studied by proton inelastic scattering in reversed kinematics
Abstract The energy of the first excited state of the very neutron-rich nucleus 30Ne was determined by proton inelastic scattering. A liquid hydrogen target was bombarded by a beam of radioactive 30Ne at 48 MeV/nucleon, and energies of the...
2003 / Y Yanagisawa, M Notani, H Sakurai, M Kunibu, H Akiyoshi, et al. -
Reaction-rate theory with account of the crystal anharmonicity2011 / V. I. Dubinko, P. A. Selyshchev, J. F. R. Archilla
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CP violation in hyperon decays from SUSY with Hermitian Yukawa and A matrices
Abstract We show that a large CP asymmetry in hyperon decays can be naturally realized in the framework of SUSY models. The possibility is implemented by the hermiticities of Yukawa and A matrices. And also, the observed values of ϵ and ϵ′ are...
2002 / Chuan-Hung Chen -
Semiclassical quantization of Hopf solitons
Abstract The gauge-equivalent formulation of the Faddeev–Skyrme model is used for the study of the quantum theory. The rotational quantum excitations around the soliton solution of Hopf number unity are investigated by the method of collective...
2002 / Wang-Chang Su -
The stau exchange contribution to muon g−2 in the decoupling solution
Abstract We study the possibility that the lepton-flavor changing process can induce the suitable magnitude of the muon anomalous magnetic moment (g μ −2) in the decoupling solution...
2002 / Gi-Chol Cho, Naoyuki Haba, Junji Hisano -
Noncommutative field theory in formalism of first quantization
Abstract We present a first-quantized formulation of the quadratic noncommutative field theory in the background of abelian (gauge) field. Even in this simple case the Hamiltonian of a propagating particle depends non-trivially on the momentum...
2002 / A.Ya. Dymarsky -
The high density effects in heavy-quark production at pA colliders
Abstract In this Letter we investigate the role of the high density effects in the heavy-quark production cross section in pA processes at RHIC and LHC. We use, as initial condition, a gluon distribution consistent with fixed target nuclear data and ...
2002 / A.L. Ayala Filho, V.P. Gonçalves -
Scaling in heavy-fermion systems2004 / J. D. Thompson, J. M. Lawrence, Z. Fisk
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The 3rd Harmonic AC Susceptibilities in the Grain Model of High-Tc Superconductors
Abstract AC susceptibility measurement has been widely used to investigate the magnetic properties of high-Tc superconductors which is composed of the grains and their interconnecting links. Transport critical current density is low because of a...
2013 / J. Kinoshita, S. Iwasaki, T. Akune, N. Sakamoto -
Studies of Hadronic B Decays at LHCb
Abstract Hadronic B decays are important decays for CP-violation studies and to search for beyond the Standard Model (SM) effects. CP-violation results obtained from the decays B → ...
2013 / F. Zhang -
Acceleration waves in non-ideal magnetogasdynamics
Abstract The problem of propagation of acceleration waves in an unsteady inviscid non-ideal gas under the influence of magnetic field is investigated. The characteristic solution to the problem in the neighbourhood of leading characteristics has...
2013 / R. Singh, L.P. Singh, S.D. Ram -
Upgrade of the ALICE Experiment
Abstract While groundbreaking measurements on the properties of strongly interacting matter in p + p, p + A and A + A collisions at the LHC are being performed, it is clear that many important questions in heavy–ion physics will remain unanswered in ...
2013 / Thomas Peitzmann -
Angular Distribution of the Scission Neutrons with Respect to the Fission Axis
Abstract We study the angular distribution of the scission neutrons in a time dependent approach. This implies the numerical solution of the bi-dimensional time-dependent Schrödinger equation (TDSE) with time-dependent potential. To describe the...
2013 / M. Rizea, N. Carjan, T. Wada -
Mixed convection flow of Eyring–Powell fluid along a rotating cone
Abstract In the present article, we have studied the unsteady boundary layer flow of a rotating Eyring–Powell fluid on a rotating cone with the combined effects of heat and mass transfer. The governing momentum, energy and mass equations for...
2014 / S. Nadeem, S. Saleem -
Orientational dynamics of weakly inertial axisymmetric particles in steady viscous flows
Abstract The orientational dynamics of weakly inertial axisymmetric particles in a steady flow is investigated. We derive an asymptotic equation of motion for the unit axial vector along the particle symmetry axis, valid for small Stokes number ...
2014 / J. Einarsson, J.R. Angilella, B. Mehlig -
GUTs without guts
Abstract The structure of a Standard Model family is derived in a class of brane models with a U ( M ) × ...
2014 / B. Gato-Rivera, A.N. Schellekens -
Three-loop Higgs self-coupling beta-function in the Standard Model with complex Yukawa matrices
Abstract Three-loop renormalization group equations for the Higgs self-coupling and Higgs mass parameter are recalculated in the case of complex Yukawa matrices which encompass the general flavor structure of the Standard Model. In addition, the...
2014 / A.V. Bednyakov, A.F. Pikelner, V.N. Velizhanin -
Ultracold chemistry and its reaction kinetics2015 / Florian Richter, Daniel Becker, Cédric Bény, Torben A Schulze, Silke Ospelkaus, et al.
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Modeling of Neutron Spectra Based on Activation Analysis
Abstract Safe and economical use of nuclear energy and particularly the development of GEN-IV reactors impose a better understanding of prompt neutron emission in fission, as well as of the fission process as such. Therefore, accurate measurements...
2015 / N. Jovancevic, M. Fridman, L. Daraban, F.-J. Hambsch, S. Oberstedt, et al. -
Effect of Tensor Correlations on the Density Dependence of the Nuclear Symmetry Energy2014 / Isaac Vidaña, Constança Providência, Artur Polls