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On the initial-value problem of the Maxwell-Lorentz equations. [PDF]
We consider the Maxwell-Lorentz equations, i.e., the equation of motion of a charged dust coupled to Maxwell's equations, on an arbitrary general-relativistic spacetime.
Volker Perlick +3 more
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We investigated the influence of the positively charged particles generated during sputtering on the performances of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with Mg:Ag alloy electrodes fabricated by sputtering.
Kouji Suemori +3 more
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Direct and Indirect Probes for Composite Dark Matter
Dark matter candidates are one of the profound signatures of new physics, reflecting existence of new stable particles. If such particles are charged they can bind with ordinary electrons, forming anomalous isotopes.
Maxim Y. Khlopov +2 more
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On correlations between charged and neutral particles in a cluster model
Baier R, Bopp FW. On correlations between charged and neutral particles in a cluster model. Nuclear physics B.
Bopp, F. W., Baier, Rudolf
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Search for fractionally charged particles in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV [PDF]
A search is presented for free heavy long-lived fractionally charged particles produced in pp collisions at root s = 7 TeV. The data sample was recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 5.0 fb(-1).
SELVAGGI, Giovanna +14 more
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QUARTZ ACCELERATOR OF CHARGED PARTICLES
Results of first experiments with piezoelectric accelerator built on quartz crystals as piezoelectric elements are presented. Accelerating voltage in such quartz accelerator is produced at compression in vacuum of quartz crystals along polar axis. The construction of the quartz accelerator and results of measurements the spectra of X-ray radiation ...
Ivashchuk, O.O. +10 more
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Experimental evidence of reduced sticking of nanoparticles on a metal grid
Filtering of NaCl, CaCl2, (NH4)2SO4 and NiSO4 aerosol particles 7–20 nm in diameter by a stainless steel grid was studied in order to find out if there is perfect sticking or partial rebound. Our experiment used particles from a spray-drying process, the
Gulijk, C. van +5 more
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Challenging the weak cosmic censorship conjecture with charged quantum particles [PDF]
Motivated by the recent attempts to violate the weak cosmic censorship conjecture for near-extreme black holes, we consider the possibility of overcharging a near-extreme Reissner-Nordstrom black hole by the quantum tunneling of charged particles.
Richartz, Mauricio [UNESP] +6 more
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On magnetic guidance of charged particles
High precision beta decay experiments with polarized neutrons, employing magnetic guiding fields for the decay electrons in combination with energy dispersive detectors, initiated detailed studies of the point spread function (PSF) for homogeneous ...
H. Backe
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Long-Ranged Oppositely Charged Interactions for Designing New Types of Colloidal Clusters
Getting control over the valency of colloids is not trivial and has been a long-desired goal for the colloidal domain. Typically, tuning the preferred number of neighbors for colloidal particles requires directional bonding, as in the case of patchy ...
Ahmet Faik Demirörs +6 more
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