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e-Science Paradigm for Astroparticle Physics at KISTI [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2016
The Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI) has been studying the e-Science paradigm. With its successful application to particle physics, we consider the application of the paradigm to astroparticle physics. The Standard Model of
Kihyeon Cho
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Nuclear astrophysics studies with γ-ray beams: What do we expect to learn from them? [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2023
An overview of the main directions of present-day studies with quasimonochromatic γ beams is discussed with an emphasis on the research opportunities which will be offered at the Extreme Light Infrastructure Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) facility at Magurele ...
Balabanski Dimiter L.
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A Proposal for a Low‐Frequency Axion Search in the 1–2 μ$\umu$ eV Range and Below with the BabyIAXO Magnet

open access: yesAnnalen der Physik, Volume 535, Issue 12, December 2023., 2023
This article describes the implementation of low‐frequency axion haloscope setups inside the future BabyIAXO magnet. The RADES proposal has a potential sensitivity to the axion‐photon coupling down to values corresponding to the KSVZ model, in the mass range between 1 and 2 μ$\umu$eV.
Saiyd Ahyoune   +29 more
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CORSIKA 8 – Towards a modern framework for the simulation of extensive air showers [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2019
Current and future challenges in astroparticle physics require novel simulation tools to achieve higher precision and more flexibility. For three decades the FORTRAN version of CORSIKA served the community in an excellent way.
Reininghaus Maximilian, Ulrich Ralf
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Studying bioluminescence flashes with the ANTARES deep‐sea neutrino telescope

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography: Methods, Volume 21, Issue 11, Page 734-760, November 2023., 2023
Abstract We develop a novel technique to exploit the extensive data sets provided by underwater neutrino telescopes to gain information on bioluminescence in the deep sea. The passive nature of the telescopes gives us the unique opportunity to infer information on bioluminescent organisms without actively interfering with them. We propose a statistical
Nico Reeb   +145 more
wiley   +1 more source

An Immobilised Silicon‐Carbon Bond‐Forming Enzyme for Anaerobic Flow Biocatalysis

open access: yesChemCatChem, Volume 15, Issue 9, May 5, 2023., 2023
Anaerobic flow biocatalysis: An engineered cytochrome c enzyme, capable of carbon‐silicon bond formation, was immobilised for the first time using the SpyTag/SpyCatcher bioconjugation system. When used in a continuous flow reactor, the immobilised enzyme was able to produce organosilicons with up to 6‐fold increased turnover numbers compared to the ...
Sabrina Gallus   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Neutrons in simulations of extensive air showers [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences, 2023
We study neutrons produced in simulations of extensive air showers. By using the Monte Carlo simulation package Fluka, our examination is able to extend from the highest energy neutrons, produced in hadronic interactions, all the way down to thermal ...
Engel Ralph   +5 more
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Multi‐zone fusion crust formation and classification of the 2004 Auckland meteorite (L6, S5, and W0)

open access: yesMeteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 58, Issue 3, Page 328-340, March 2023., 2023
Abstract On June 12, 2004, a meteorite passed through Earth's atmosphere and landed under the television in the living room of a house in Auckland, New Zealand. Textural characteristics, the chemistry of olivine (Fa23–24) and orthopyroxene (Fs20.7), and the bulk rock triple oxygen isotopes (δ17O + 3.1; δ18O + 4.2‰) from the interior of the completely ...
James M. Scott   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Deducing the EOS of dense neutron star matter with machine learning

open access: yesAstronomische Nachrichten, Volume 344, Issue 1-2, January-February 2023., 2023
Abstract The interior of a neutron star is a unique astrophysical laboratory for studying matter at extreme densities and pressures beyond what is replicable in terrestrial experiments. While there is no direct way to simulate the interior of these stars, one promising avenue to learning more about the equation of state (EOS) of such matter is through ...
Delaney Farrell   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Recent results from LHCb for astroparticle physics

open access: yesSciPost Physics Proceedings, 2023
The LHCb experiment is a general-purpose forward spectrometer designed for the study of heavy flavour physics at the LHC. The acceptance in the pseudorapidity range $2 < \eta < 5$ with full tracking and particle identification capabilities down to very ...
Hans Dembinski on behalf of the LHCb collaboration
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