Physical sciences topic list of research papers
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Finite-size effect of η -deformed AdS 5 × S 5 at strong coupling
Abstract We compute Lüscher corrections for a giant magnon in the η-deformed ( ...
2017 / Changrim Ahn -
Nonmaximal neutrino mixing at NO ν A from nonstandard interactions
Abstract Muon neutrino disappearance measurements at NOνA suggest that maximal θ ...
2017 / Jiajun Liao, Danny Marfatia, Kerry Whisnant -
Quantum field theory in generalised Snyder spaces
Abstract We discuss the generalisation of the Snyder model that includes all possible deformations of the Heisenberg algebra compatible with Lorentz invariance and investigate its properties. We calculate perturbatively the law of addition of...
2017 / S. Meljanac, D. Meljanac, S. Mignemi, R. Štrajn -
Observation of individual spin quantum transitions of a single antiproton
Abstract We report on the detection of individual spin quantum transitions of a single trapped antiproton in a Penning trap. The spin-state determination, which is based on the unambiguous detection of axial frequency shifts in presence of a strong...
2017 / C. Smorra, A. Mooser, M. Besirli, M. Bohman, M.J. Borchert, et al. -
Effect of heating scheme on SOL width in DIII-D and EAST
Abstract Joint DIII-D/EAST experiments in the radio-frequency (RF) heated H-mode scheme with comparison to that of neutral beam (NB) heated H-mode scheme were carried out on DIII-D and EAST under similar conditions to examine the effect of heating...
2017 / L. Wang, M.A. Makowski, H.Y. Guo, A.W. Leonard, G.S. Xu, et al. -
The effect of chemical potential on imaginary potential and entropic force
Abstract Imaginary potential and entropic force represent different mechanisms for melting the heavy quarkonium. In this paper, we study the chemical potential effect on these two quantities with respect to a moving quarkonium from the AdS/CTF...
2017 / Zi-qiang Zhang, De-fu Hou, Gang Chen -
Doubly-heavy baryon weak decays: Ξ b c 0 → p K − and Ξ c c + → Σ c + + ( 2520 ) K −
Abstract Doubly-heavy baryons, with two heavy and one light quarks, are expected to exist in QCD and their masses have been predicted in the quark model. However their existence is not well established so far in experiment. In this work, we explore...
2017 / Run-Hui Li, Cai-Dian Lü, Wei Wang, Fu-Sheng Yu, Zhi-Tian Zou -
Consistency of field-theoretical and kinetic calculations of viscous transport coefficients for a relativistic fluid
Abstract We investigate the ratios β η ≡ η / ...
2012 / Gabriel S. Denicol, Xu-Guang Huang, Tomoi Koide, Dirk H. Rischke -
Cooperative effects in nuclear excitation with coherent x-ray light2012 / André Junker, Adriana Pálffy, Christoph H Keitel
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Towards an accurate molecular orbital theory for excited states: Ethene, butadiene, and hexatriene2002 / Luis Serrano-Andrés, Manuela Merchán, Ignacio Nebot-Gil, Roland Lindh, Björn O. Roos
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Thomson backscattering from laser-generated, relativistically moving high-density electron layers2012 / A Paz, S Kuschel, C Rödel, M Schnell, O Jäckel, et al.
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Effect of the Doping Layer Concentration on Optical Absorption in Si δ-Doped GaAs Layer2012 / Hassen Dakhlaoui
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Universal diagrams for TE waves guided by thin films bounded by saturable nonlinear media2002 / J.P. Torres, L. Torner
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Measurements of the Time Structure of Hadronic Showers in a Scintillator-Tungsten HCAL
Abstract For calorimeter applications requiring precise time stamping, the time structure of hadronic showers in the detector is a crucial issue. This applies in particular to detector concepts for CLIC, where a hadronic calorimeter with tungsten...
2012 / Frank Simon -
Performance of LHCb Silicon Tracker Detector in the LHC
Abstract The LHCb experiment is designed to perform high-precision measurements of CP violation and search for New Physics using the enormous flux of beauty and charmed hadrons produced at the LHC. The LHCb detector is a single-arm spectrometer with ...
2012 / Johan Luisier -
Decay Features of Coherent Oscillations Observed in a Superconducting Qubit Manipulated by Fast Flux Pulses
Abstract A double SQUID qubit (Superconducting Quantum Interference Device) can be handled by applying microwave trains, but also by using fast flux pulses. In this second case the manipulation is based on the fast and radical modification of the...
2012 / F. Chiarello, M.G. Castellano, C.Cosmelli, G. Torrioli -
Analysis of beam plasma instability effects on incoherent scatter spectra2010 / M. A. Diaz, J. L. Semeter, M. Oppenheim, M. Zettergren
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Assessing Local Turbulence Strength from a Time Series2010 / Mayer Humi
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An energy-preserving description of nonlinear beam vibrations in modal coordinates
Abstract Conserved quantities are identified in the equations describing large-amplitude free vibrations of beams projected onto their linear normal modes. This is achieved by writing the geometrically exact equations of motion in their intrinsic,...
2013 / Andrew Wynn, Yinan Wang, Rafael Palacios, Paul J. Goulart -
Performance of a corona ion source for measurement of sulfuric acid by chemical ionization mass spectrometry2010 / A. Kürten, L. Rondo, S. Ehrhart, J. Curtius