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Physics of High-Charge Electron Beams in Laser-Plasma Wakefields
Laser wakefield acceleration (LWFA) and its particle-driven counterpart, particle or plasma wakefield acceleration (PWFA), are commonly treated as separate, though related, branches of high-gradient plasma-based acceleration.
J. Götzfried +9 more
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Physics of the Pseudogap State: Spin-Charge Locking
The properties of the pseudogap phase above Tc of the high-Tc cuprate superconductors are described by showing that the Anderson-Nambu SU(2) spinors of an RVB spin gap 'lock' to those of the electron charge system because of the resulting improvement of ...
F. C. Zhang +4 more
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Physics with Trapped Charged Particles
Ion traps, which were first introduced in the late 1950s and early 1960s, have established themselves as indispensable tools in many areas of physics, chemistry and technology. This chapter gives a brief survey of the operating principles and development of ion traps, together with a short description of how ions are loaded and detected.
Knoop, Martina +2 more
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The Muon Scattering Experiment (MUSE) at PSI and the proton radius puzzle
The unexplained large discrepancy of the proton charge radius measurements with muonic hydrogen Lamb shift and determinations from elastic electron scattering and Lamb shift in regular hydrogen of seven standard deviations is known as the proton radius ...
Kohl Michael
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Using Charge Asymmetries to Measure Single Top Quark Production at the LHC
Electroweak production of single top quarks is an as-yet-unverified prediction of the Standard model, potentially sensitive to new physics. Two of the single top quark productions channels have significant charge asymmetries at the LHC, while the much ...
G. V. Jikia +3 more
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Nuclear Physics with Magnetic Charges
The magnetic spinor particles (magnetic charges) are the real structural components all varieties of the Mass, for example, atoms, nucleons, positrons and neutrinos. Atomic-shaped device of Mass is the natural and the only possible organization of electric and magnetic charges which can create a gravitational field.
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Paramagnetic adsorbates on graphene: a charge transfer analysis
We introduce a modified version of the Hirshfeld charge analysis method and demonstrate its accurateness by calculating the charge transfer between the paramagnetic molecule NO2 and graphene.
Leenaerts, O. +2 more
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Numerical simulation of the charge balance and temperature evolution in an electron beam ion trap
A computer code has been developed to simulate and study the evolution of ion charge states inside the trap region of an electron beam ion trap. In addition to atomic physics phenomena previously included in similar codes such as electron impact ...
Xiaojun Lu, F. J. Currell
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Charge ratio of muons from atmospheric neutrinos
We calculate the intensities and angular distributions of positive and negative muons produced by atmospheric neutrinos. We comment on some sources of uncertainty in the charge ratio.
Agrawal +13 more
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Charged Matter: Physics and Renormalisation
10 pages, LaTeX, to appear in the proceedings of the workshop `Physical Variables in Gauge Theories'
Bagan, Emili +2 more
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