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The next generation of laser spectroscopy experiments using light muonic atoms

2018

Precision spectroscopy of light muonic atoms provides unique information about the atomic and nuclear structure of these systems and thus represents a way to access fundamental interactions, properties and constants. One application comprises the determination of absolute nuclear charge radii with unprecedented accuracy from measurements of the 2S - 2P Lamb shift. Here, we review recent results of nuclear charge radii extracted from muonic hydrogen and helium spectroscopy and present experiment proposals to access light muonic atoms with Z ≥ 3. In addition, our approaches towards a precise measurement of the Zemach radii in muonic hydrogen (μp) and helium (μ 3He+) are discussed. These resul…

HistoryAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)measurement methodschemistry.chemical_elementFOS: Physical sciences01 natural sciencesEffective nuclear chargeEducationLamb shiftPhysics - Atomic Physicshydrogen: muonic atom0103 physical sciencesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersPhysics::Atomic Physics010306 general physicsSpectroscopyHeliumExotic atomPhysics[PHYS]Physics [physics]010308 nuclear & particles physicsPrecision spectroscopyhelium: muonic atomnucleusNuclear structureFundamental interaction[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEN-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/General Physics [physics.gen-ph]Computer Science ApplicationsLamb shiftlaserchemistrycharge radiusquantum electrodynamics: bound statespectrometerAtomic physicsexperimental results
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Measurements of ground-state properties for nuclear structure studies by precision mass and laser spectroscopy

2011

Atomic physics techniques like Penning-trap and storage-ring mass spectrometry as well as laser spectroscopy have provided sensitive high-precision tools for detailed studies of nuclear ground-state properties far from the valley of β-stability. Mass, moment and nuclear charge radius measurements in long isotopic and isotonic chains have allowed extraction of nuclear structure information such as halos, shell and subshell closures, the onset of deformation, and the coexistence of nuclear shapes at nearly degenerate energies. This review covers experimental precision techniques to study nuclear ground-state properties and some of the most recent results for nuclear structure studies.

HistoryChemistryNuclear TheoryDegenerate energy levelsNuclear structureRadiusMass spectrometryEffective nuclear chargeComputer Science ApplicationsEducationMoment (physics)Physics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentGround stateSpectroscopyJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Early onset of deformation in the neutron-deficient polonium isotopes

2012

In-source laser spectroscopy has been performed at CERN-ISOLDE with the RILIS laser ion source on Po-191-204,Po-206,Po-208-211,Po-216,Po-218. New information on the beta decay of Po-199 were extracted in the process, challenging previous results. Large-scale atomic calculations were performed to extract the changes in the mean-square charge radius delta from the isotope shifts. The delta for the even-A isotopes reveal a large deviation from the spherical droplet model for N < 116.

HistoryIsotopeChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementLaserIon sourceComputer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionlawCharge radiusNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsDeformation (engineering)Atomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyPoloniumJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Flat synchronizations in spherically symmetric space-times

2010

It is well known that the Schwarzschild space-time admits a spacelike slicing by flat instants and that the metric is regular at the horizon in the associated adapted coordinates (Painleve-Gullstrand metric form). We consider this type of flat slicings in an arbitrary spherically symmetric space-time. The condition ensuring its existence is analyzed, and then, we prove that, for any spherically symmetric flat slicing, the densities of the Weinberg momenta vanish. Finally, we deduce the Schwarzschild solution in the extended Painleve-Gullstrand-Lemaitre metric form by considering the coordinate decomposition of the vacuum Einstein equations with respect to a flat spacelike slicing.

HistoryKerr metricMathematical analysisSpherically symmetric spacetimeComputer Science ApplicationsEducationGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologySchwarzschild coordinatesSymmetric spaceMetric (mathematics)Schwarzschild metricDeriving the Schwarzschild solutionSchwarzschild radiusMathematicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Relations between the cohesive energy, atomic volume, bulk modulus and sound velocity in metals

2011

By analysing the experimental data available in the literature, it has been found that the bulk modulus B of metals is proportional to the cohesive energy density Ec/V. For metals which start to melt having the close packed structure A1 or A3 the proportionality factor in the forementioned correlation is distinctly greater than that for metals melting from the A2 type structure. The existence of the correlation between the bulk modulus and the cohesive energy density leads to another, hitherto unrevealed correlation between the sound velocity, cohesive energy and the molar mass of metals: u2 ~ Ec/μ.

Historysymbols.namesakeBulk modulusMolar massMaterials scienceClassical mechanicssymbolsThermodynamicsVan der Waals radiusCohesive energyComputer Science ApplicationsEducationProportionality factorJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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The solubilisation behaviour of some dichloroalkanes in aqueous solutions of PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymers: a dynamic light scattering, fluorescenc…

2006

The aggregation behaviour of PEO-PPO-PEO triblock copolymers in water and in water + chlorinated additive mixtures was studied by means of fluorescence spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS), and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The copolymers were chosen such as to investigate the effects of molecular architecture (L35 and 10R5) and molecular weight by keeping constant the hydrophilic/hydrophobic balance (F88 and F108). 1,2-Dichloroethane was used as a prototype of water basins contaminants. The hydrodynamic radius of the block copolymer aggregates (R(h,M)) and the intensity ratio of pyrene of the first and the third vibrational band (I(1)/I(3)) were determined as a function of…

Hydrodynamic radiusAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyMICELLIZATIONNeutron scatteringPHASE-BEHAVIORFluorescence spectroscopyPolyethylene GlycolsDynamic light scattering:OSCILLATORY SHEAR MEASUREMENTSBLOCK-COPOLYMERAlkanesCopolymerOrganic chemistryMOLAR VOLUMESSURFACTANTSPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolubilityTEMPERATUREAqueous solutionChemistryWaterSmall-angle neutron scatteringSolutionsMICELLAR STRUCTURENeutron DiffractionRefractometrySpectrometry FluorescenceSolubilityWATER-OIL SYSTEMSPropylene GlycolsTHERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIESChlorinePhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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New folate-functionalized biocompatible block copolymer micelles as potential anti-cancer drug delivery systems

2006

Abstract The main objective of this study was to synthesize novel folic acid-functionalized diblock copolymer micelles and evaluate their solubilization of two poorly water-soluble anti-tumor drugs, tamoxifen and paclitaxel, which suffer from low water solubility and/or poor hydrolytic stability. The diblock copolymer consisted of a permanently hydrophilic block comprising 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phosphorylcholine (MPC) residues and a pH-sensitive hydrophobic block comprising 2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DPA) residues. Folic acid (FA) was conjugated to the end of the MPC block so that this group was located on the micelle periphery. Tamoxifen- and paclitaxel-loaded micelles were…

Hydrodynamic radiusAqueous solutionPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryMethacrylateMicelleCombinatorial chemistryPolyphosphorylcholineEnd-grouppH-Responsive micelleDynamic light scatteringFolate-functionalizedPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerDrug carrierPolymer
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Inulin-based polymer coated SPIONs as potential drug delivery systems for targeted cancer therapy

2014

This paper deal with the synthesis and characterization of PEGylated squalene-grafted-inulin amphiphile capable of self-assembling and self-organizing into nanocarriers once placed in aqueous media. It was exploited as coating agent for obtaining doxorubicin loaded superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) endowed with stealth like behavior and excellent physicochemical stability. Inulin was firstly modified in the side chain with primary amine groups, followed in turn by conjugation with squalenoyl derivatives through common amidic coupling agents and PEGylation by imine linkage. Polymer coated SPIONs were so obtained by spontaneous self-assembling of inulin copolymer onto magnet…

Hydrodynamic radiusCell SurvivalPolymersSurface PropertiesPharmaceutical ScienceTherapeutic indexSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredAmphiphileZeta potentialmedicineSPIONs Inulin copolymer Doxorubicin Magnetic targeting Squalene PegylatedHumansOrganic chemistryDoxorubicinParticle SizeMagnetite NanoparticlesDrug CarriersAntibiotics AntineoplasticMolecular StructureChemistryInulinGeneral MedicineHCT116 CellsCombinatorial chemistryDrug LiberationDoxorubicinDrug deliveryMicroscopy Electron ScanningPEGylationNanocarriersBiotechnologymedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics
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Nucleation and accretion of bioelastomeric fibers at biological temperatures and low concentrations.

1988

Quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) studies are reported, which address the early stages of aggregation of the polypentamer poly(VPGVG). This reflects the major primary structural feature of native elastin. The study is focused on the region of the phase diagram which in both its temperature and concentration range is closest to the state of affairs occurring in the course of bioelastogenesis by progressive synthesis of the precursor protein. Results here reported allow for the first time a self-consistent view of the physics of elastogenesis, and specify the role of the region of metastability and of that of instability of the phase diagram in the non-chaotic, orderly formation of elasto…

Hydrodynamic radiusChemical PhenomenaLightBiophysicsNucleationMineralogyBiochemistryInstabilityLight scatteringBiopolymersMetastabilityScattering RadiationMolecular BiologyPhase diagramchemistry.chemical_classificationAccretion (meteorology)ChemistryChemistry PhysicalTemperatureCell BiologyPolymerElasticityElastinKineticsChemical physicsPeptidesBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Monitoring human parvovirus B19 virus-like particles and antibody complexes in solution by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

2004

AbstractFluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) was used in monitoring human parvovirus B19 virus-like particle (VLP) antibody complexes from acute phase and pastimmunity serum samples. The Oregon Green 488-labeled VLPs gave an average diffusion coefficient of 1.7x10exp-7 cm(2)s(-1) with an apparent hydrodynamic radius of 14 nm. After incubation of the fluorescent VLPs with an acute phase serum sample, the mobility information obtained from the fluorescence intensity fluctuation by autocorrelation analysis showed an average diffusion coefficient of 1.5x10exp-8 cm(2)s(-1), corresponding to an average radius of 157 nm. In contrast, incubation of the fluorescent VLPs with a pastimmunity se…

Hydrodynamic radiusChromatographyChemistryvirusesDiffusionClinical BiochemistryVirionAnalytical chemistryvirus diseasesFluorescence correlation spectroscopyRadiusAntibodies ViralBiochemistryFluorescenceSpectrometry FluorescencePhase (matter)Parvovirus B19 HumanAnimalsHumansParticleTitrationMolecular BiologyBiological Chemistry
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