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Electromagnetic Transition Rate Measurements in theN=80 Isotone,138Ce

2012

A study of intrinsic state halflife measurements in the N=80 nucleus 138Ce has been made using the 130Te(12C,4n)138Ce fusion evaporation reaction at beam energy of 56 MeV. The fast-timing gamma-ray coincidence method was used with a mixed LaBr3(Ce)-HPGe array to establish the lifetimes of the yrast 6+ state at 2294 keV, the Iπ=5− state at 2218 keV, the Iπ=11+ state at 3943 keV and the 14+ state at that at 5312 keV, all of which are in the sub nanosecond regime. Reduced transition probabilities have been calculated for the electromagnetic decays from these states.

PhysicsHistoryFusionAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaIsotoneYrastEvaporationState (functional analysis)NanosecondTransition rate matrixCoincidenceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Nuclear matrix elements for double beta decay in the QRPA approach: a critical review

2009

The calculation of nuclear matrix elements (NME) for double beta decay transitions (DBD) relies upon several approximations. The purpose of this note is to review some of these approximations, and their impact upon the NME. We shall present our results, which have been obtained in the framework of the proton-neutron quasiparticle random phase approximation (pnQRPA), and we shall focus on short range correlations, pairing, and symmetry effects.

PhysicsHistoryFísicaSymmetry (physics)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationNuclear physicsTheoretical physicsRange (mathematics)Double beta decayPairingNuclear matrix elementsQuasiparticleNeutrinoless double beta decayRandom phase approximationPairing correlations
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Non-Riemannian geometry: towards new avenues for the physics of modified gravity

2015

Less explored than their metric (Riemannian) counterparts, metric-affine (or Palatini) theories bring an unexpected phenomenology for gravitational physics beyond General Relativity. Lessons of crystalline structures, where the presence of defects in their microstructure requires the use of non-Riemannian geometry for the proper description of their properties in the macroscopic continuum level, are discussed. In this analogy, concepts such as wormholes and geons play a fundamental role. Applications of the metric-affine formalism developed by the authors in the last three years are reviewed.

PhysicsHistoryGeneral relativityFOS: Physical sciencesAnalogyGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Riemannian geometryGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationGravitationFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)symbols.namesakeTheoretical physicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologysymbolsWormholePhenomenology (particle physics)
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Testing vector-tensor gravity with current cosmological observations

2015

A certain vector-tensor theory of gravitation (VT) has been recently applied to cosmology (Phys. Rev. D, 89, 2014, 044035). It leads to encouraging results. The zero order energy density of the vector field accounts for the cosmological constant. It has been recently proved that the VT vector field cannot play the role of the electromagnetic field. The evolution of the scalar perturbations is different in VT and general relativity. Tensor fluctuations evolve in the same way in both theories. Here, the VT evolution equations of the scalar modes are appropriately written, and the initial conditions at high redshift - for numerical integration- are given. The codes COSMOMC and CAMB are modifie…

PhysicsHistoryGeneral relativityScalar (mathematics)Cosmological constantCosmologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationGravitationsymbols.namesakeTheoretical physicssymbolsVector fieldTensorPlanckJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Geometric aspects of charged black holes in Palatini theories

2015

Charged black holes in gravity theories in the Palatini formalism present a number of unique properties. Their innermost structure is topologically nontrivial, representing a wormhole supported by a sourceless electric flux. For certain values of their effective mass and charge curvature divergences may be absent, and their event horizon may also disappear yielding a remnant. We give an overview of the mathematical derivation of these solutions and discuss their geodesic structure and other geometric properties.

PhysicsHistoryGeodesicEvent horizonAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)CurvatureElectric fluxGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationFormalism (philosophy of mathematics)Theoretical physicsGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyEffective mass (solid-state physics)Wormhole
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Dissipation and decoherence in Brownian motion

2007

We consider the evolution of a Brownian particle described by a measurement-based master equation. We derive the solution to this equation for general initial conditions and apply it to a Gaussian initial state. We analyse the effects of the diffusive terms, present in the master equation, and describe how these modify uncertainties and coherence length. This allows us to model dissipation and decoherence in quantum Brownian motion.

PhysicsHistoryGeometric Brownian motionFractional Brownian motionBrownian excursionHeavy traffic approximationComputer Science ApplicationsEducationClassical mechanicsReflected Brownian motionDiffusion processMaster equationFokker–Planck equationStatistical physicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Summary of Working Group 4: High Energy Neutrino Telescopes

2007

The field of high-energy neutrino astronomy is rapidly developing. A number of new experiments are currently being deployed and developed. Additionally, the recent successes of TeV gamma-ray astronomy have exciting implications for future neutrino telescopes. Here we will summarize these and other issues as they were discussed in the TeV II workshop's neutrino astronomy working group.

PhysicsHistoryHigh energyHigh-energy astronomyAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaSolar neutrinoHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomyAstrophysicsSolar neutrino problemComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNeutrino detectorHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrinoNeutrino astronomyLeptonJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Strong effect of the electron spin on bremsstrahlung observed in the relativistic regime

2015

We have studied bremsstrahlung produced by polarized 2.1 MeV electrons colliding with a thin gold target. We have observed a strong correlation between the orientation of the electron spin and the angle of x-ray linear polarization at the x-ray high energy tip region. This indicates a dominance of the spin-orbit interaction in bremsstrahlung.

PhysicsHistoryHigh energyLinear polarizationAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaBremsstrahlungElectronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentComputer Science ApplicationsEducationJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Strong-field physics using lasers and relativistic heavy ions at the high-energy storage ring hesr at fair

2014

The HESR high-energy ion storage ring at FAIR will provide unprecedented possibilities for strong-field physics using novel laser sources on relativistic heavy ions. An overview on the planning will be given.

PhysicsHistoryHigh energyStrong fieldLaserElectromagnetic radiationCharged particleEnergy storageComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionIonNuclear physicslawAtomic physicsStorage ringJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Spin and charge orderings in the atomic limit of the U-V-J model

2011

In this paper we study a generalization of the 1D Hubbard model by considering density-density and Ising-type spin-spin nearest neighbor (NN) interactions, parameterized by $V$ and $J$, respectively. We present the T=0 phase diagram for both ferro ($J>0$) and anti-ferro ($J<0$) coupling obtained in the narrow-band limit by means of an extension to zero-temperature of the transfer-matrix method. Based on the values of the Hamiltonian parameters, we identify a number of phases that involve orderings of the double occupancy, NN density and spin correlations, being these latter very fragile.

PhysicsHistoryHubbard modelStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Condensed Matter - SuperconductivityParameterized complexityFOS: Physical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsEducationk-nearest neighbors algorithmSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)symbols.namesakeCondensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronssymbolsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Mathematical physicsPhase diagram
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