Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Probing new physics in Higgs couplings to fermions using an angular analysis
Abstract The standard-model Higgs boson couples to quarks through a parity-even scalar H q q ...
2014 / Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya, Alakabha Datta, David London -
Detecting Multiparticle Entanglement of Dicke States2014 / Bernd Lücke, Jan Peise, Giuseppe Vitagliano, Jan Arlt, Luis Santos, et al.
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The Jablonna conference on gravitation: a continuing source of inspiration2014 / Marek Demianski
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Monitoring reactions for the calibration of relativistic hadron beams
Abstract The well-known foil activation technique was used to calibrate an ionisation chamber employed for the on-line beam monitoring of a 120GeVc−1 mixed proton/pion beam at CERN. Two monitoring reactions were employed: the standard...
2014 / A. Ferrari, F.P. La Torre, G.P. Manessi, F. Pozzi, M. Silari -
Mechanical entanglement via detuned parametric amplification2014 / A Szorkovszky, A A Clerk, A C Doherty, W P Bowen
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On absence of spontaneous parity breaking in QCD
Abstract We argue that the Vafa–Witten proof on absence of spontaneous parity breaking in QCD has the following two loopholes: first, when perturbed by an external field coupled to a parity-odd quark operator, the QCD vacuum energy could be a...
2003 / Xiangdong Ji -
Irreversible thermodynamics of open chemical networks. I. Emergent cycles and broken conservation laws2014 / Matteo Polettini, Massimiliano Esposito
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Three-body final states in high energy reactions in terms of angles between transverse momenta
Abstract A plot à la Dalitz for angles between transverse momenta gives information about the reaction mechanism for AB→AXB at high energy.
2002 / T Jacobsen, K.M Danielsen -
Field-to-particle transition and nonminimal particles in sigma model, dilaton gravity and gauged supergravity
Abstract The field-to-particle transition formalism is applied to the sigma model, and then to the 2D dilaton gravity and gauged supergravity 0-brane solutions. This approach yields the method of the consistent quantization in the vicinity of the...
2002 / Konstantin G. Zloshchastiev -
Peierls Substitution in an Engineered Lattice Potential2012 / K. Jiménez-García, L. J. LeBlanc, R. A. Williams, M. C. Beeler, A. R. Perry, et al.
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Multitaper power spectrum estimation and thresholding: wavelet packets versus wavelets2003 / A.C. Cristan, A.T. Walden
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Airborne ultrasonic vortex generation using flexible ferroelectrets2011 / J. L. Ealo, J. C. Prieto, F. Seco
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Anomalous dimensions of Wilson operators in N=4 SYM theory
Abstract We present the results of two-loop calculations of the anomalous dimension matrix for the Wilson twist-2 operators in the N=4 Supersymmetric Yang–Mills theory for polarized and unpolarized cases. This matrix can be transformed to a triangle ...
2003 / A.V. Kotikov, L.N. Lipatov, V.N. Velizhanin -
Using π2(1670)→b1(1235)π to constrain hadronic models
Abstract We show that current analyses of experimental data indicate that the strong decay mode π 2→b 1 π is anomalously small. Non-relativistic quark models with spin-1 quark pair...
2003 / Philip R. Page, Simon Capstick -
S-matrix for s-wave gravitational scattering
Abstract In the s-wave approximation the 4d Einstein gravity with scalar fields can be reduced to an effective 2d dilaton gravity coupled non-minimally to the matter fields. We study the leading order (tree level) vertices. The 4-particle matrix...
2002 / P. Fischer, D. Grumiller, W. Kummer, D.V. Vassilevich -
Some simpler analogues of the dual standard model and their relation to Bais' generalisation of the Montonen–Olive conjecture
Abstract We point out that the correspondence between SU(5) monopoles and the elementary particles, which underlies the construction of a dual standard model, has some simpler analogues associated with the strong, weak, and hypercharge interactions. ...
2002 / Nathan F. Lepora -
The μ−d capture rate in effective field theory
Abstract Muon capture on the deuteron is studied in a framework that essentially incorporates heavy baryon chiral perturbation theory (HBχPT). It is found that by far the dominant contribution to μd capture comes from a region of the final...
2002 / S. Ando, T.-S. Park, K. Kubodera, F. Myhrer -
The muon anomalous magnetic moment—significance of the new measurement
Abstract Theoretical calculations of the hadronic contribution to the muon anomalous magnetic moment utilize experimental data from e + e − annihilation and tau decay. The data provide...
2002 / Jack L Uretsky -
N-P pairing in nuclei
Abstract Variational wavefunctions for treating N-P pairing in the T=1 and T=0 channels are presented. Alpha-like correlations are explicitly included in the wavefunctions and arbitrary single-particle energy level spacings are allowed. A triple...
2002 / R.R. Chasman -
Multiplicity dependence of the average transverse momentum in pp, p–Pb, and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC
Abstract The average transverse momentum 〈 p T ...
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