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Characteristics of the diffuse astrophysical electron and Tau neutrino flux with six years of IceCube high energy cascade data

2020

We report on the first measurement of the astrophysical neutrino flux using particle showers (cascades) in IceCube data from 2010-2015. Assuming standard oscillations, the astrophysical neutrinos in this dedicated cascade sample are dominated (∼90%) by electron and tau flavors. The flux, observed in the sensitive energy range from 16 TeV to 2.6 PeV, is consistent with a single power-law model as expected from Fermi-type acceleration of high energy particles at astrophysical sources. We find the flux spectral index to be γ=2.53±0.07 and a flux normalization for each neutrino flavor of φastro=1.66-0.27+0.25 at E0=100 TeV, in agreement with IceCube's complementary muon neutrino results and wit…

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronpower spectrumflux [electron]energy [particle]01 natural sciencesIceCubeNuclear physics5/3Tau neutrinomuon0103 physical scienceslow [energy]Muon neutrinoddc:530010303 astronomy & astrophysicsastro-ph.HEHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)PhysicsSPECTRUMSpectral indexMuon010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::Phenomenologyflavor [neutrino]RAYSflux [neutrino]accelerationshowersoscillationPhysics and Astronomy13. Climate actionEnergy cascadePhysique des particules élémentairesastro-ph.COhigh [energy]cascade [energy]High Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFermi Gamma-ray Space TelescopeAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Effects of different hydration supports on stride kinematics, comfort, and impact accelerations during running.

2022

Background: Different supports for hydration can influence total body mass and affect running biomechanics. Research question: Do different hydration supports affect the perceived exertion and comfort, stride kinematics, and impact accelerations during running?. Methods: This was a crossover study design. Thirteen trail runners completed a treadmill running test divided into four different durations and randomized hydration supports conditions, lasting 8 min each at moderate intensity: A) waist bag (0.84 kg); B) medium load backpack (0.84 kg); C) full load backpack (3.40 kg); and D) a control condition without water support. Impact accelerations were measured for 30 s in 4, 6, and 8 min. Th…

Cross-Over StudiesRehabilitationAccelerationBiophysicsExercise TestHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineBiomechanical PhenomenaRunningGaitposture
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A new testing device for the role of the trunk in force production and in balance control in disabled sitting athletes

2017

In cross-country sit-skiing all athletes compete in a sitting position, but some of them have the ability to control their trunk more than others. The trunk plays an essential role in two performance determinants: propulsion generation and balance maintenance. The aim of the study is to design a new testing device assessing athletes’ responses to these propulsion determinants. The new device was composed of a seat surrounded by a sensorized aluminum frame. To assess propulsion generation, two force sensors were mounted in the anterior and posterior side of the frame, while two force sensors were embedded in two ropes elongated from the top of the frame. To measure trunk control, the device …

Cross-country skiingmedicine.medical_specialtybiologyAthletesComputer scienceCore stabilityPropulsionTrunk controlSittingbiology.organism_classificationTrunkAccelerationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCore stability; Cross-country skiing; Trunk control; Trunk strength; Unpredictable perturbations.Unpredictable perturbationsmedicineCore stabilityRange of motionTrunk strengthSimulationBalance (ability)
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Accelerating wide-angle converging waves in the near field

2014

We show that a wide-angle converging wave may be transformed into a shape-preserving accelerating beam having a beam-width near the diffraction limit. For that purpose, we followed a strategy that is particularly conceived for the acceleration of nonparaxial laser beams, in contrast to the well-known method by Siviloglou et al (2007 Phys. Rev. Lett. 99 213901). The concept of optical near-field shaping is applied to the design of non-flat ultra-narrow diffractive optical elements. The engineered curvilinear caustic can be set up by the beam emerging from a dynamic assembly of elementary gratings, the latter enabling to modify the effective refractive index of the metamaterial as it is arran…

DiffractionPhysicsCurvilinear coordinatesbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsMetamaterialNear and far fieldInvariant optical fieldsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAccelerationArtificially engineered materialsOpticsDiffraction theoryBroadbandCaustic (optics)businessBeam (structure)ÓpticaJournal of Optics
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Soil is the best testifier of the diachronous dawn of the Anthropocene

2021

Humans act at worldwide scale as a growing geomorphic agent since mid‐Holocene (8,200–4,200 y BP) through the pervasive impacts of domestication, deforestation, agriculture, urbanization, and mining. The concept of Anthropocene has been introduced exactly to indicate the timespan in which humans have joined with other natural forces in impacting the outermost shell of the planet and the biosphere. Soils, which are the Earth's skin, are sensitive archives of any major human‐induced local to global change. Especially when buried, soils can permanently preserve the primordial traces of a significant impact of man on the environment, which occurred at different times and rates in different area…

Earth scienceagriculture / diachroneity / Geological Time Scale / golden spike / Great Acceleration / Holocene / Homo sapiensSoil ScienceBiosphereGlobal changePlant ScienceDiachronousNatural (archaeology)GeographyDeforestationAnthropoceneSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaEarly anthropoceneHolocene
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Classical electromagnetic radiation in noninertial reference frames

1991

Customarily electromagnetic radiation is defined with reference to some inertial laboratory frame. But such a definition is too narrow to be applicable to questions concerning accelerated observers,e.g. why an accelerated observer does not receive radiation from a co-accelerating charge. It is shown in this paper that a radiation concept introduced for inertial observers by Rohrlich and Teitelboim allows an extension to noninertial (accelerating and rotating) reference frames in a natural way. The generalized concept is explicitly dependent on the proper acceleration and the rotation of the observer’s laboratory frame. The case of radiation due to an accelerated point charge is treated in f…

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsAccelerationClassical mechanicsInertial frame of referencePoint particleObserver (special relativity)Special relativityProper accelerationReference frameIl Nuovo Cimento B Series 11
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A deep study of the high–energy transient sky

2021

This is an open access article. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds t…

Electromagnetic spectrumESA voyage 2050; High-energy transient sky; Multi-messenger astrophysics; Space mission concept; X–/γ–ray polarimetry; X–/γ–ray telescopes01 natural sciences7. Clean energylaw.inventionSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicalawNuclear astrophysicsoptical010303 astronomy & astrophysicsmedia_commonPhysicsdensityStrong gravityAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsnucleosynthesisimagingParticle accelerationHigh-energy transient skyNeutrinoburstparticlelensmedia_common.quotation_subjectAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenainterferometerSpace mission conceptTelescope0103 physical sciencesTeVequation of statepolarization010308 nuclear & particles physicsGravitational wavenucleusgravitational radiationAmbientaleAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsaccelerationsensitivityMulti-messenger astrophysicsUniversemonitoringelectromagneticX–/γ–ray telescopesangular resolution[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary Sciencegamma raygravitationX–/γ–ray polarimetry[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]ESA voyage 2050
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Least squares and genetic algorithms for parameter identification of induction motors

2001

Abstract This paper deals with off-line parameter identification of induction motors by means of least square (LS) techniques and genetic algorithms (GA), using stator voltages, stator currents and velocity as input–output data. For analytical identification by LS algorithms, filtering of experimental data is performed by means of anticausal filters. Two models useful for identification are derived in which the products of acceleration and rotor fluxes, usually neglected, are taken into account. The GA-based identification method consists of the determination of the best parameters which match input–output behaviour of the motor. Both methods are investigated and compared by means of experi…

EngineeringParameter identificationRotor (electric)Statorbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsExperimental dataLeast squareLeast squaresComputer Science Applicationslaw.inventionAccelerationIdentification (information)Stator voltageGenetic algorithmSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl and Systems EngineeringlawControl theoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInduction motorbusinessInduction motor
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Incremental dynamic based fragility assessment of reinforced concrete structures: Stationary vs. non-stationary artificial ground motions

2017

Abstract Artificial and natural records are commonly employed by researches and practitioners to perform refined seismic assessments of structures. The techniques for the generation of artificial records and their effectiveness in producing signals which are significantly representative of real earthquakes are still debated as well as results of the consequent seismic assessment to expect from their application. The paper presents an in-depth comparative study highlighting the effect of employing different typologies of artificial ground motion records on seismic assessment results, especially addressing seismic fragility curves. Three sets of 50 stationary, nonstationary evenly modulated a…

EngineeringPeak ground accelerationIncremental dynamic analysi0211 other engineering and technologiesSoil Science020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyIncremental dynamic analysisSpectral accelerationIncremental Dynamic Analysis0201 civil engineeringFragilitySeismic assessmentReinforced concrete structuresNonlinear dynamic analysiNon-stationary random processeNonlinear dynamic analysisCivil and Structural EngineeringReinforced concrete structureFragility curves021110 strategic defence & security studiesbusiness.industryArtificial accelerogramsNon-stationary random processesStructural engineeringArtificial accelerograms; Fragility curves; Incremental dynamic analysis; Non-stationary random processes; Nonlinear dynamic analysis; Reinforced concrete structures; Civil and Structural Engineering; Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology; Soil ScienceGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyReinforced concreteArtificial accelerograms Non-stationary random processes Nonlinear dynamic analysis Incremental dynamic analysis Fragility curves Reinforced concrete structuresNonlinear systemTime historyArtificial accelerogramFragility curvebusiness
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An energy and power based approach toward design of power split for urban hybrid vehicle

2011

This work presents a novel method of analyzing real and artificial urban driving cycles with regard to power and energy needs. The results can be used to facilitate the design of the power split between primary and secondary power sources for hybrid vehicles in urban applications. Based on the analysis of different real and artificial driving cycles three key values are defined that allow predefining the size of the primary and secondary power source.

Engineeringbusiness.industry05 social sciencesWork (physics)020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyAC power7. Clean energyAutomotive engineering0506 political sciencePower (physics)Acceleration[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0203 mechanical engineeringHybrid system11. Sustainability050602 political science & public administrationKey (cryptography)businessHybrid vehicleEnergy (signal processing)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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