Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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T-odd quarks at the large hadron collider: 2010–2012
Abstract We study the potential of the current Large Hadron Collider (LHC) 7 TeV run to search for heavy, colored vector-like fermions, which are assumed to carry a conserved Z ...
2011 / Maxim Perelstein, Jing Shao -
Liquid helium-free cryostat and hermetically sealed cryogenic microwave cavity for hyperfine spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium
Abstract The design and properties of a new cryogenic set-up for laser–microwave–laser hyperfine structure spectroscopy of antiprotonic helium – an experiment performed at the CERN-Antiproton Decelerator (AD), Geneva, Switzerland – are described....
2011 / O. Massiczek, S. Friedreich, B. Juhász, E. Widmann, J. Zmeskal -
Focus point assisted by right-handed neutrinos
Abstract The large hadron collider experiments have now reached the focus point region in which the scalar masses are multi-TeV. We study the parameter region of the focus point scenario which may realize a natural electroweak symmetry breaking...
2012 / Masaki Asano, Takeo Moroi, Ryosuke Sato, Tsutomu T. Yanagida -
Comparison of reionization models: radiative transfer simulations and approximate, seminumeric models2011 / Oliver Zahn, Andrei Mesinger, Matthew McQuinn, Hy Trac, Renyue Cen, et al.
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Multi-strange baryon elliptic flow in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt {s_{NN} } $ = 2.76 TeV measured with the ALICE detector2012 / Zhongbao Yin
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KS0, Λ and ≡ production at intermediate to high pT from Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt {s_{NN} } $ = 39, 11.5 and 7.7 GeV2012 / Xianglei Zhu
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Tunable quantum beam splitters for coherent manipulation of a solid-state tripartite qubit system2010 / Guozhu Sun, Xueda Wen, Bo Mao, Jian Chen, Yang Yu, et al.
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Bounded Retransmission in Event-B∥CSP: a Case Study
Abstract Event-B∥CSP is a combination of Event-B and CSP in which CSP controllers are used in conjunction with Event-B machines to allow a more explicit approach to control flow. Recent results have provided an approach to stepwise refinement of...
2011 / Steve Schneider, Helen Treharne, Heike Wehrheim -
Direct dark matter detection: The next decade
Abstract Direct dark matter searches are promising techniques to identify the nature of dark matter particles. I describe the future of this field of research, focussing on the question of what can be achieved in the next decade. I will present the...
2012 / Laura Baudis -
Classically scale-invariant B–L model and conformal gravity
Abstract We consider a coupling of conformal gravity to the classically scale-invariant B–L extended standard model which has been recently proposed as a phenomenologically viable model realizing the Coleman–Weinberg mechanism of breakdown of the...
2013 / Ichiro Oda -
Constraining the intrinsic structure of top-quarks
Abstract The basic structure of top-quarks as spin-1/2 particles is characterized by the radius R ...
2013 / C. Englert, A. Freitas, M. Spira, P.M. Zerwas -
Fractional approach of Maxwell equations in the curved spacetime
Abstract In this paper some basic definitions of fractional vector calculus are introduced. A fractional form of Maxwell's equations using these definitions are obtained. The first pair of Maxwell's equations are generalized. The gravity is...
2013 / Fawzy A. Abd El-Salam -
Analysis of the carrier transport in molecularly doped polymers using the multiple trapping model with the Gaussian trap distribution
Abstract We have performed the comprehensive analysis of the time of flight curves using the multiple trapping model with the Gaussian trap distribution. Our analysis shows that flat plateaus on the computed curves are rare events. We have shown...
2012 / Andrey Tyutnev, Renat Ikhsanov, Vladimir Saenko, Evgenii Pozhidaev -
High directivity in low-permittivity metamaterial slabs: Ray-optic vs. leaky-wave models2006 / Giampiero Lovat, Paolo Burghignoli, Filippo Capolino, David R. Jackson
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π+–π0 mass difference in the Hidden Local Symmetry: a dynamical origin of little Higgs
Abstract We calculate π +–π 0 mass difference Δm π 2≡m π ...
2003 / Masayasu Harada, Masaharu Tanabashi, Koichi Yamawaki -
The narrow Θ(1543)—a QCD dilemma: tube or not tube?
Abstract We argue that a width of less than MeV of the new Θ resonance is inconsistent with the observed ratio of resonance and background events in the various photon initiated experiments if the latter can be described by KK∗ ...
2003 / Aharon Casher, Shmuel Nussinov -
Two hadron production in e+e− annihilation to next-to-leading order accuracy
Abstract We discuss the production of two hadrons in e + e − annihilation within the framework of perturbative QCD. The cross section for this process is calculated to next-to-leading...
2003 / D. de Florian, L. Vanni -
Comments on the fate of unstable orbifolds
Abstract We study the localized tachyon condensation in their mirror Landau–Ginzburg picture. We completely determine the decay mode of an unstable orbifold C r /Z ...
2003 / Sang-Jin Sin -
Picosecond-Laser 4-Beam-Interference Ablation as a Flexible Tool for Thin Film Microstructuring
Abstract Interference of laser beams with the high pulse energy opens an opportunity of direct structuring over large areas. We report results of the laser beam interference ablation of thin metal films on glass using an infrared picosecond laser....
2011 / B. Voisiat, M. Gedvilas, S. Indrišiūnas, G. Račiukaitis -
Spectral matrix methods for partitioning power grids: Applications to the Italian and Floridian high-voltage networks
Abstract Intentional islanding is used to limit cascading power failures by isolating highly connected “islands” with local generating capacity. To efficiently isolate an island, one should break as few power lines as possible. This is a graph...
2010 / Ibrahim Abou Hamad, Brett Israels, Per Arne Rikvold, Svetlana V. Poroseva