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First-forbidden transitions in reactor antineutrino spectra

2019

© 2019 American Physical Society. We study the dominant forbidden transitions in the antineutrino spectra of the fission actinides from 4 MeV onward using the nuclear shell model. Through explicit calculation of the shape factor, we show the expected changes in cumulative electron and antineutrino spectra. Relative to the allowed approximation this results in a minor decrease of electron spectra above 4 MeV, whereas an increase of several percent is observed in antineutrino spectra. We show that forbidden transitions dominate the spectral flux for most of the experimentally accessible range. Based on the shell model calculations we attempt a parametrization of forbidden transitions and prop…

Spectral fluxFissionElectron01 natural sciencesSpectral lineydinreaktiot0103 physical sciencesfission010306 general physicsShape factorNuclear Experimentnuclear tests of fundamental interactionsPhysicsRange (particle radiation)ta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear shell modelneutriinotshell modelfissioelectroweak interactions in nuclear physicsbeta decayAtomic physicsydinfysiikkaParametrizationPhysical Review C
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Overland flow generation on hillslopes of complex topography: analytical Solutions

2007

The analytical solution of the overland flow equations developed by Agnese et al. (2001; Hydrological Processes15: 3225–3238) for rectangular straight hillslopes was extended to convergent and divergent surfaces and to concave and convex profiles. Towards this aim, the conical convergent and divergent surfaces are approximated by a trapezoidal shape, and the overland flow is assumed to be always one-dimensional. A simple ‘shape factor’ accounting for both planform geometry and profile shape was introduced: for each planform geometry, a brachistochrone profile was obtained by minimizing a functional containing a slope function of the profile. Minima shape factors are associated with brachist…

brachistochroneRegular polygonGeometryConical surfaceFunction (mathematics)analytical solutionMaxima and minimaoverland flowSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestaliconvergent and divergent hillslopeShape factorDivergence (statistics)Surface runoffoverland flow; convergent and divergent hillslopes; concave and convex profiles; analytical solution; brachistochroneconcave and convex profileBrachistochrone curveGeologyWater Science and Technology
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The unusual hydrodynamical behaviour of freshwater oncolites

1997

Algal concretions are frequent in calcareous environments, occuring as individual particles (oncolites) that are easily transported during floods. Several parameters have been measured and calculated for a population of 127 particles from French streams. These oncolites have a high porosity (mean 42.7%) and a low density (mean 1.65), in respect to quartz and calcite. Oncolites have a settling velocity 1.5 times lower than that of quartz grains with the same nominal diameter. The computation of multiple correlations results in a classification in terms of decreasing efficiency: shape coefficients (Corey, ψ, and SI of Sneed and Folk), nominal diameter, density, edge sharpness and roughness. A…

education.field_of_studyDrag coefficientStratigraphyPopulationMineralogyGeologyRoundness (object)SphericityNominal sizeSettlingShape factoreducationGeologyOncoliteSedimentary Geology
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Nuove applicazioni dei polimeri mucoadesivi chitosano, glicole chitosano e loro derivati tiolati in campo biomedico-farmaceutico

2014

nanoparticellechitosanomucoadesionerameshape factorglicole chitosanoantimicrobico
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Spectrum-shape method and the next-to-leading-order terms of the β-decay shape factor

2017

Effective values of the axial-vector coupling constant gA have lately attracted much attention due to the prominent role of gA in determining the half-lives of double β decays, in particular their neutrinoless mode. The half-life method, i.e., comparing the calculated half-lives to the corresponding experimental ones, is the most widely used method to access the effective values of gA. The present paper investigates the possibilities offered by a complementary method: the spectrum-shape method (SSM). In the SSM, comparison of the shapes of the calculated and measured β electron spectra of forbidden nonunique β decays yields information on the magnitude of gA. In parallel, we investigate the…

shape factorsspectrum-shape method
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Bi-2212 and Y123 highly curved single-crystal-like objects: whiskers, bows and ring-like structures

2012

High-temperature superconducting objects of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 and Y Ba2Cu3O7 highly curved in the ab-plane, such as curved/kinked whiskers, bows and ring-like structures, were obtained within a solid?liquid?solid (SLS) grass-like growth mechanism. As-grown objects are crystals with three-dimensional epitaxy similar to conventional single crystals: they can be viewed as crystal parts ?cut? from a conventional rectangular crystal. Between our curved objects and conventional crystals, whiskers or thin films there are some differences in the superconducting properties induced only by the shape factors and no new physics is observed. Some details of the growth mechanism are discussed, emphasizing cu…

solid-liquid-solid growth mechanismMaterials scienceWhiskersBi2Sr2CaCu2O8YBCOYBa2Cu3O7whiskersEpitaxyRing (chemistry)CrystalSCMMGI - size changing moving and multiple growth interfaceCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin filmShape factorSuperconductivitygrowth mechanismcurved objects; whiskers; bows; rings; single crystal; solid-liquid-solid growth mechanism; YBa2Cu3O7; Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8; YBCO; BSCCO; SCMMGI - size changing moving and multiple growth interface; growth mechanism; magnetic propertiesCondensed matter physicsBSCCOMetals and AlloysCondensed Matter PhysicsbowsCeramics and Compositesmagnetic propertiesringssingle crystalSingle crystalcurved objects
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