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Comparison of inorganic chlorine in the Antarctic and Arctic lowermost stratosphere by separate late winter aircraft measurements

2021

Stratospheric inorganic chlorine (Cly) is predominantly released from long-lived chlorinated source gases and, to a small extent, very short-lived chlorinated substances. Cly includes the reservoir species (HCl and ClONO2) and active chlorine species (i.e., ClOx). The active chlorine species drive catalytic cycles that deplete ozone in the polar winter stratosphere. This work presents calculations of inorganic chlorine (Cly) derived from chlorinated source gas measurements on board the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO) during the Southern Hemisphere Transport, Dynamic and Chemistry (SouthTRAC) campaign in austral late winter and early spring 2019. Results are compared to…

ChemistryPhysicsQC1-999QD1-999Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Comparison of saturation vapor pressures of α-pinene + O3 oxidation products derived from COSMO-RS computations and thermal desorption experiments

2022

Accurate information on gas-to-particle partitioning is needed to model secondary organic aerosol formation. However, determining reliable saturation vapor pressures of atmospherically relevant multifunctional organic compounds is extremely difficult. We estimated saturation vapor pressures of α-pinene-ozonolysis-derived secondary organic aerosol constituents using Filter Inlet for Gases and AEROsols (FIGAERO)–chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS) experiments and conductor-like screening model for real solvents (COSMO-RS). We found a good agreement between experimental and computational saturation vapor pressures for molecules with molar masses around 190 g mol−1 and higher, most wit…

ChemistryPhysicsQC1-999QD1-999Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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Classical and quantum aspects of electric-magnetic duality rotations in curved spacetimes

2018

It is well known that the source-free Maxwell equations are invariant under electric-magnetic duality rotations, $\mathrm{F}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\mathrm{F}\mathrm{cos}\ensuremath{\theta}+^{\ensuremath{\star}}\mathrm{F}\mathrm{sin}\ensuremath{\theta}$. These transformations are indeed a symmetry of the theory in the Noether sense. The associated constant of motion is the difference in the intensity between self-dual and anti-self-dual components of the electromagnetic field or, equivalently, the difference between the right and left circularly polarized components. This conservation law holds even if the electromagnetic field interacts with an arbitrary classical gravitational background.…

Chiral anomalyElectromagnetic fieldPhysicsConservation lawConstant of motion010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Quantum Hall effect01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyGravitationsymbols.namesakeMaxwell's equations0103 physical sciencessymbolsNoether's theorem010306 general physicsMathematical physics
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Excited charmed mesons in chiral perturbation theory

1992

Abstract Heavy meson, p- to s-wave, one-pion transitions are studied in the context of the union of heavy quark and chiral symmetries. The interactions are described by an effective lagrangian density invariant under the combined heavy quark and chiral symmetries. We study the pattern of the heavy quark symmetry breaking by considering 1 m Q corrections to the infinite mass limit.

Chiral anomalyPhysicsQuarkNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsChiral perturbation theoryMesonHigh Energy Physics::LatticeNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyBottom quarklcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics::ExperimentSymmetry breakingQuantum field theoryNuclear ExperimentChiral symmetry breakinglcsh:PhysicsPhysics Letters B
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Implementation of local chiral interactions in the hyperspherical harmonics formalism

2021

With the goal of using chiral interactions at various orders to explore properties of the few-body nuclear systems, we write the recently developed local chiral interactions as spherical irreducible tensors and implement them in the hyperspherical harmonics expansion method. We devote particular attention to three-body forces at next-to-next-to leading order, which play an important role in reproducing experimental data. We check our implementation by benchmarking the ground-state properties of $^3$H, $^3$He and $^4$He against the available Monte Carlo calculations. We then confirm their order-by-order truncation error estimates and further investigate uncertainties in the charge radii obta…

Chiral perturbation theoryNuclear TheoryTruncation error (numerical integration)Formalism (philosophy)Materials Science (miscellaneous)QC1-999Monte Carlo methodBiophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciences01 natural scienceschiral effective field theoryNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Theoretical physics0103 physical sciencesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010306 general physicsMathematical PhysicsExotic atomPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsPhysicsOrder (ring theory)light nucleiCharge (physics)Harmonicshyperspherical harmonicsnuclear interactionsab-initio theory
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Performance of jet substructure techniques for large-$R$ jets in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector

2013

This paper presents the application of a variety of techniques to study jet substructure. The performance of various modified jet algorithms, or jet grooming techniques, for several jet types and event topologies is investigated for jets with transverse momentum larger than 300 GeV. Properties of jets subjected to the mass-drop filtering, trimming, and pruning algorithms are found to have a reduced sensitivity to multiple proton-proton interactions, are more stable at high luminosity and improve the physics potential of searches for heavy boosted objects. Studies of the expected discrimination power of jet mass and jet substructure observables in searches for new physics are also presented.…

Ciencias FísicasPhysics beyond the Standard ModelHadronMonte Carlo method01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - Experiment//purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https]High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Jets[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Invariant massNuclear ExperimentHADRONIC JEThadron-hadron scatteringQCPhysicsLarge Hadron ColliderAtlas (topology)Settore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleObservableATLASPhysical SciencesComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGproton–proton collisionLHCCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle physicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCiências Naturais::Ciências Físicas530 PhysicsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena:Ciências Físicas [Ciências Naturais]FOS: Physical sciencesddc:500.2530Nuclear physics0103 physical sciencesFysikddc:530High Energy Physics010306 general physicsCiencias ExactasScience & TechnologyHadron-Hadron ScatteringATLAS detector010308 nuclear & particles physicsFísica//purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3 [https]AstronomíaHADRON-HADRON COLLISIONSExperimental High Energy PhysicsSubstructureHigh Energy Physics::Experiment
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The Behaviour of Mistuned Piezoelectric Shunt Systems and Its Estimation

2016

This paper addresses monoharmonic vibration attenuation using piezoelectric transducers shunted with electric impedances consisting of a resistance and an inductance in series. This type of vibration attenuation has several advantages but suffers from problems related to possible mistuning. In fact, when either the mechanical system to be controlled or the shunt electric impedance undergoes a change in their dynamical features, the attenuation performance decreases significantly. This paper describes the influence of biases in the electric impedance parameters on the attenuation provided by the shunt and proposes an approximated model for a rapid prediction of the vibration damping performa…

Civil and Structural Engineering; Condensed Matter Physics; Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology; Mechanics of Materials; Mechanical EngineeringEngineeringArticle SubjectAcoustics02 engineering and technologyMistuningImpedance parameters0203 mechanical engineeringControl theoryElectrical impedanceCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryAttenuationMechanical Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyPiezoelectricitylcsh:QC1-999Mechanical systemInductanceVibration020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMechanics of Materials0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:PhysicsShock and Vibration
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Tributo al professor Miguel F. Refojo, PhD, DSc (1928---2016)

2016

[Excerpt] July 21, 2016, Professor Miguel F. Refojo passed away at the age of 88 in Needham (Massachusetts). Saying that Miguel was one of the most renowned Spanish scientists of the second half of the XXth Century does not resembles its actual scientific size. Indeed, Miguel (or “Migüel” as most of his American friends pronounced his name) was a World Class scientist and inventor that will be forever linked to the advances in polymer science applied to the ophthalmic environment. His contributions in the biomedical field start “officially” in 1967 according to the National Library of Medline database (Pubmed-Medline). [...]

Ciências Naturais::Ciências Físicasmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorneal Diseases:Ciências Físicas [Ciências Naturais]Art historyHistorical ArticleTributeBiographyArt03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePortraitEditoriallcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOS030221 ophthalmology & optometrylcsh:QC350-467lcsh:Optics. Light030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOptometrymedia_commonJournal of Optometry
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Microemulsion encapsulated into halloysite nanotubes and their applications for cleaning of a marble surface

2018

Halloysite nanotubes were used to incorporate anionic surfactant micelles and an organic solvent to generate a cleaning system to be applied in Cultural Heritage restoration. The targeted adsorption is driven by electrostatic interactions based on the nanotubes peculiar charge separation. Namely anionic species are driven to the positively charged inner surface while being prevented from interacting with the halloysite outer surface that possesses a positive charge density. The hybrid organic/inorganic emulsion was characterized by dynamic light scattering. Analysis of the autocorrelation function allowed us to define the presence of surfactant aggregates inside/outside the nanotube lumen a…

Cleaning agentNanotubeMaterials scienceCultural heritages; Halloysite nanotubes; Polyacrylonitrile; SurfactantHalloysite nanotube02 engineering and technologyhalloysite nanotubesengineering.materialPolyacrylonitrile010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMicelleHalloysitelcsh:Technologylcsh:ChemistryPulmonary surfactantSurfactantGeneral Materials ScienceMicroemulsionInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.5Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaFluid Flow and Transfer Processeslcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Engineeringcultural heritages021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElectrospinninglcsh:QC1-9990104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsChemical engineeringlcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040EmulsionengineeringCultural heritage0210 nano-technologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:Physics
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Influence of heterogeneous freezing on the microphysical and radiative properties of orographic cirrus clouds

2013

The influence of heterogeneous freezing on the microphysical and optical properties of orographic cirrus clouds has been simulated with the large eddy simulation model EULAG. Idealised simulations with different concentrations of ice nuclei (IN) in a dynamically dominated regime with high vertical velocities have been performed. Furthermore the temperature at cloud formation as well as the critical supersaturation for initiation of heterogenous freezing have been varied. The shortwave, longwave and net cloud forcing has been calculated under the assumption that the clouds form between 06:00 and 12:00 local time (LT) or between 12:00 and 18:00 LT. In general it can be seen that the onset of …

Cloud forcingAtmospheric ScienceIce crystalsRadiative forcingAtmospheric scienceslcsh:QC1-999lcsh:Chemistrylcsh:QD1-999Liquid water contentClimatologyIce nucleusEnvironmental scienceCirrusOptical depthPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicslcsh:PhysicsOrographic lift
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