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Sensitivity of aerosol radiative effects to different mixing assumptions in the AEROPT 1.0 submodel of the EMAC atmospheric-chemistry–climate model

2014

Abstract. The modelling of aerosol radiative forcing is a major cause of uncertainty in the assessment of global and regional atmospheric energy budgets and climate change. One reason is the strong dependence of the aerosol optical properties on the mixing state of aerosol components, such as absorbing black carbon and, predominantly scattering sulfates. Using a new column version of the aerosol optical properties and radiative-transfer code of the ECHAM/MESSy atmospheric-chemistry–climate model (EMAC), we study the radiative transfer applying various mixing states. The aerosol optics code builds on the AEROPT (AERosol OPTical properties) submodel, which assumes homogeneous internal mixing …

lcsh:GeologyECHAMChemistryAtmospheric chemistrylcsh:QE1-996.5Radiative transferClimate modelRadiative forcingAtmospheric sciencesAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsMixing (physics)AerosolGeoscientific Model Development
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Magnetic Field Control of Combustion Dynamics

2016

Abstract Experimental studies and mathematical modelling of the effects of magnetic field on combustion dynamics at thermo-chemical conversion of biomass are carried out with the aim of providing control of the processes developing in the reaction zone of swirling flame. The joint research of the magnetic field effect on the combustion dynamics includes the estimation of this effect on the formation of the swirling flame dynamics, flame temperature and composition, providing analysis of the magnetic field effects on the flame characteristics. The results of experiments have shown that the magnetic field exerts the influence on the flow velocity components by enhancing a swirl motion in the …

magnetic field forcesswirling flow dynamicsMaterials science010102 general mathematicsDynamics (mechanics)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomymixing of reactantsflame compositionMechanicsCombustion01 natural scienceslcsh:QC1-999010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldPhysics::Fluid Dynamics0103 physical sciencescombustion of volatilesPhysics::Chemical Physics0101 mathematicslcsh:PhysicsLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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Search for Electron Antineutrino Appearance in a Long-baseline Muon Antineutrino Beam

2020

Electron antineutrino appearance is measured by the T2K experiment in an accelerator-produced antineutrino beam, using additional neutrino beam operation to constrain parameters of the Pontecorvo-Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata (PMNS) mixing matrix. T2K observes 15 candidate electron antineutrino events with a background expectation of 9.3 events. Including information from the kinematic distribution of observed events, the hypothesis of no electron antineutrino appearance is disfavored with a significance of 2.40 σ and no discrepancy between data and PMNS predictions is found. A complementary analysis that introduces an additional free parameter which allows non-PMNS values of electron neutrino and a…

muon antineutrino beamGeneral Physics and Astronomyantineutrino/mu: secondary beamKAMIOKANDEantineutrino/e: particle identification01 natural sciences09 EngineeringHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)secondary beam [neutrino/mu][PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]neutrino/e: particle identificationQCPhysics02 Physical SciencesPhysicsJ-PARC LabT2K experimentelectron antineutrinoT2K CollaborationkinematicsPhysical SciencesParticle Physics - ExperimentT2K experiment in an accelerator-producedGeneral Physics530 PhysicsPhysics MultidisciplinaryFOS: Physical sciencesparticle identification [antineutrino/e]Neutrino beamsecondary beam [antineutrino/mu]530Physics::GeophysicsNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesmixingddc:530010306 general physics01 Mathematical SciencesMuonScience & Technologyparticle identification [neutrino/e]hep-exbackgroundHigh Energy Physics - Experiment; High Energy Physics - Experimentneutrino/mu: secondary beamantineutrino: oscillationoscillation [antineutrino]Elementary Particles and FieldsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentPMNSElectron neutrinoBeam (structure)Free parameterexperimental results
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Hydration process and rheological properties of cement pastes modified by orthophosphate addition

2005

Abstract The use of cement by nuclear industry for confining low radioactive waste knows a constant increase. The interest bore to this material is due to its mechanical and chemical properties. However, these properties may be modified by the nature and the amount of wastes introduced with the mixing solution especially with large amount of phosphate. Precipitation of hydroxylapatite in the cement paste at the very beginning after mixing was emphasized from a particular concentration of orthophosphate. It was also found that this phenomenon leads to an early rigidification of the cement paste. From a kinetics point of view, the evolution of hydration was both delayed and slowed down accord…

musculoskeletal diseasesCementMaterials sciencePrecipitation (chemistry)Mixing (process engineering)MineralogyHydroxylapatitePhosphateApatitechemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryChemical engineeringRheologyvisual_artMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumJournal of the European Ceramic Society
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Optimizing the θ23 octant search in long baseline neutrino experiments

2017

Determination of the θ 23 octant will be an important goal for the next generation of neutrino oscillation experiments, as it will show whether the true value of θ 23 lies in the high octant, θ 23 > 45°, or in the low octant, θ 23 < 45°. In this work we investigate the prospects of studying the θ 23 octant in future long baseline neutrino experiments. Using the GLoBES software, we study the sensitivity to θ 23 octant in terms of baseline length and beam sharing and use the LBNO setup as our benchmark. We also show the interference on the octant determination that arises from the unconstrained CP violation angle δ CP. In our results, we show the impact of matter effects on the octant determi…

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Exotic properties of neutrinos using effective Lagrangians and specific models

2013

289 páginas. Tesis Doctoral del Departamento de Física Teórica, de la Universidad de Valencia, y del Instituto de Física Corpuscular (IFIC).

neutrino magnetic momentsneutrinoeffective field theorylepton number violationlepton flavor violationneutrino massesphenomenologycolliderneutrino astrophysicsbeyond standard modelneutrinoless double beta decayneutrino mixing
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Phenomenology of non-standard neutrino interactions

2016

Today neutrino physics is in a privileged position within the fascinating field of particle physics. From the discovery of neutrino oscillations by Super-Kamiokande in 1998, the door to physics beyond the Standard Model (SM in what follows) has been opened. This fact implies that neutrinos have to be massive in opposition to the Standard Model assumption. However, this is not a surprise completely, but it was already hinted from theoretical and experimental observations in the two decades prior to the discovery of the oscillatory phenomenon, as neutrino masses included in unification models or the observed deficit of the atmospheric and solar neutrino fluxes. As a consequence of this new pa…

neutrino oscillationsnsi boundsnon-standard neutrino interactionsnon-unitarityHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyUNESCO::FÍSICA::Física de altas energías::Física teórica altas energíasneutrinoneutrino experimentsnsi constraints:FÍSICA::Física de altas energías::Física teórica altas energías [UNESCO]phenomenologyHigh Energy Physics::Experimentparticle physicsnon-unitary lepton mixing matrixseesaw modelsnsi
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Measurement of nonlinear and chromatic dispersion parameters of optical fibers using modulation instability

2006

International audience; We present a simple method for the measurement of Kerr, second- and third-order dispersion coefficients in optical fibers using power and dispersion dependences of modulation instability near the zero-dispersion wavelength. We also complete the analysis by the accurate determination of the zero-dispersion wavelength of the fiber using the phase-matched four wave mixing process which occurs near this specific wavelength.

optical fiberOptical fiberMaterials sciencePhysics::Opticslaw.inventionchromatic dispersionZero-dispersion wavelengthOpticsfour wave mixinglawDispersion (optics)Dispersion-shifted fiberModal dispersionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationbusiness.industryCross-phase modulationSingle-mode optical fibermodulation instabilitynonlinearityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsWavelength[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-AO-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics [physics.ao-ph]Control and Systems Engineeringbusiness
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Melt Processed PCL/PEG Scaffold with Discrete Pore Size Gradient for Selective Cellular Infiltration

2016

In order to develop scaffold able to mimic the natural gradient properties of tissues, biphasic and triphasic approaches were adopted. In this work, polycaprolactone/polyethylene glycol (PCL/PEG) scaffolds were prepared by using a combination of melt mixing and selective leaching without harmful solvents. The method permitted to develop three-layer scaffolds with high control of porosity and pore size. The mechanical properties were evaluated under physiological condition in order to simulate the real conditions of work. Co-culture of osteoblastic and fibroblastic mice cells were carried out in order to study the differential cellular permeation through the different pore size layers.

particulate leachingMaterials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloyPCL multilayer scaffoldPolymers and PlasticSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialimelt mixingpore size gradientSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaOrganic Chemistryinterface tissue engineeringSettore ING-IND/34 - Bioingegneria Industrialefunctionally graded scaffoldChemical Engineering (all)
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Three-layered porous device in PCL/PEG blend for interface tissue engineering

2016

Tissue interfaces, such as cartilage-to-bone, exhibit anisotropic structural properties, which gradually vary from one tissue to another. Consequently a regenerative scaffold designed for interface tissues should exhibit a gradient in composition, structure and mechanical features, mimicking those of the native zones. In particular, the architecture of pores plays a central role. Indeed, a biomedical implant should be designed with porosityand pore size gradients simulating the structure of the two interface tissues. One of the most common techniques to prepare porous scaffolds is the particulate leaching method, which involves the selective leaching of a mineral or organic compound as poro…

particulate leachingMelt mixingFunctionally graded scaffoldTissue engineeringFunctionally graded scaffold; Tissue engineering; Melt mixing; particulate leaching
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