Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Heat and particle transport in a one-dimensional hard-point gas model with on-site potential2015 / Lei Wang
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Magneto-optical absorption in semiconducting spherical quantum dots: Influence of the dot-size, confining potential, and magnetic field2014 / Manvir S. Kushwaha
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John Adams and CERN: Personal Recollections2014 / G. Brianti, D. E. Plane
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Memristive phase switching in two-dimensional 1T-TaS2 crystals2015 / M. Yoshida, R. Suzuki, Y. Zhang, M. Nakano, Y. Iwasa
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Landau level splitting in Cd3As2 under high magnetic fields2015 / Junzhi Cao, Sihang Liang, Cheng Zhang, Yanwen Liu, Junwei Huang, et al.
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Matching parton showers to the QCD-improved parton model in deep-inelastic eP scattering
Abstract We have implemented a systematic procedure for combining parton shower algorithms with next-to-leading order QCD calculations for the case of jet production in deep-inelastic electron–proton scattering. Using this method we have computed...
2002 / B. Pötter, T. Schörner -
Thermal gluo-magnetic vacuum of SU(N) gauge theory
Abstract The magnetic sector of SU(N) Yang–Mills theory at finite temperature is studied. At low temperatures, T<2T c , the analytic expressions for the temperature dependence of...
2003 / Nikita O. Agasian -
Thermodynamics analysis of hydromagnetic third grade fluid flow through a channel filled with porous medium
Abstract In this work, analysis has been carried out to study the entropy generation rate in the flow and heat transfer of hydromagnetic third grade fluid between horizontal parallel plates saturated with porous materials. The flow is induced by a...
2015 / Samuel O. Adesanya, J.A. Falade -
Isotopic and isotonic effects in fission-fragment mass yields of actinide nuclei
Abstract Fission-fragment mass distributions for the target nuclei 232Th, 233,235,236,238U, 238,239,240,242Pu, and 244Cm have been measured at an incident proton energy E p ...
2003 / D.M Gorodisskiy, S.I Mulgin, V.N Okolovich, A.Ya Rusanov, S.V Zhdanov -
The cosmological constant and the deconstruction of gravity
Abstract Witten has presented an argument for the vanishing of the cosmological constant in 2+1 dimensions. This argument is crucially tied to the specific properties of (2+1)-dimensional gravity. We argue that this reasoning can be deconstructed to ...
2003 / Vishnu Jejjala, Robert G. Leigh, Djordje Minic -
Evidences for resonance states in 5H
Abstract Resonance states of 5H were investigated through the two-neutron transfer reaction t(t,p)5H. A triton beam at 57.5 MeV and a cryogenic liquid tritium target were used. The 5H missing mass spectrum in triple coincidence,...
2003 / M.S Golovkov, Yu.Ts Oganessian, D.D Bogdanov, A.S Fomichev, A.M Rodin, et al. -
Is it e or is it c? Experimental tests of varying alpha
Abstract Is the recent evidence for a time-varying fine structure ‘constant’ α to be interpreted as a varying e, c, ℏ, or a combination thereof? We consider the simplest varying electric charge and varying speed of light (VSL) theories and prove...
2002 / João Magueijo, John D Barrow, Håvard Bunes Sandvik -
Semiclassical strings and non-Abelian T-duality
Abstract We study semiclassical strings in the Klebanov–Witten and in the non-Abelian T-dual Klebanov–Witten backgrounds. We show that both backgrounds share a subsector of equivalent states up to conditions on the T-dual coordinates. We also...
2014 / S. Zacarías -
Superconductivity in transuranium elements and compounds
Abstract We present here an overview of the properties of transuranium superconductors, but also of the (non-superconducting) transuranium analogues of uranium superconductors. We briefly review superconductivity in actinide elements and uranium...
2014 / Jean-Christophe Griveau, Éric Colineau -
Comment on the lepton mixing matrix2002 / J. Schechter, J. W. F. Valle
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Coherent controllers for optical-feedback cooling of quantum oscillators2013 / Ryan Hamerly, Hideo Mabuchi
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On the B→Xsl+l− decays in general supersymmetric models
Abstract We analyze the inclusive semileptonic decays B→Xs l+l− in the framework of the supersymmetric standard model with non-universal soft-breaking terms at GUT scale. We show that the general trend...
2002 / E. Gabrielli, S. Khalil -
TMD evolution and the Higgs transverse momentum distribution
Abstract The effect of the linear polarization of gluons on the transverse momentum distribution in Higgs production is studied within the framework of TMD factorization. For this purpose we consider the TMD evolution for general colorless scalar...
2014 / Daniël Boer, Wilco J. den Dunnen -
Effects of Fission Fragments on the Angular Distribution of Scission Neutrons
Abstract We investigate the effects of the fission fragments on the angular distribution of scission neutrons. The time evolution of the wave function of the scission neutron is obtained by integrating the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. The...
2013 / T. Wada, T. Asano, M. Hirokane, N. Carjan, M. Rizea -
Quantum theory as the most robust description of reproducible experiments
Abstract It is shown that the basic equations of quantum theory can be obtained from a straightforward application of logical inference to experiments for which there is uncertainty about individual events and for which the frequencies of the...
2014 / Hans De Raedt, Mikhail I. Katsnelson, Kristel Michielsen