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Observation of reactor antineutrino disappearance using delayed neutron capture on hydrogen at RENO
The Reactor Experiment for Neutrino Oscillation (RENO) experiment has been taking data using two identical liquid scintillator detectors since August 2011. The experiment has observed the disappearance of reactor neutrinos in their interactions with free
The RENO collaboration +31 more
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Three dimensional Lifshitz-like black hole in a special class of F(R) gravity
Regarding a special class of pure F(R) gravity in three dimensions, we obtain, analytically, Lifshitz-like black hole solutions. We check the geometrical properties of the solutions which behave such as charged BTZ black holes in special limit.
S.H. Hendi, R. Ramezani-Arani, E. Rahimi
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Black holes play an important role in linking microphysics with macrophysics, with those of the Planck mass (MP ∼ 10−5 g) featuring in any theory of quantum gravity.
B. J. Carr
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A sum rule for charged elementary particles [PDF]
There may be a link between the quantum properties of the vacuum and the parameters describing the properties of light propagation, culminating in a sum over all types of elementary particles existing in Nature weighted only by their squared charges and ...
G. Leuchs, L. Sánchez‐Soto
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A systematic study in the applications of fuzzy hyperlattice
In the last few decennium, the acquaintance between algebraic hyperstructures and fuzzy sets have been considered for its theoretical as well as applications in various fields.
D. Preethi, J. Vimala, S. Rajareega
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Thermal stability of a special class of black hole solutions in F(R) gravity
In this paper, we work on the topological Lifshitz-like black hole solutions of a special class of vacuum $$F(R)-$$ F(R)- gravity that are static and spherically symmetric.
S. H. Hendi +2 more
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Second quantization method in the presence of bound states of particles [PDF]
We develop an approximate second quantization method for describing the many-particle systems in the presence of bound states of particles at low energies (the kinetic energy of particles is small in comparison to the binding energy of compound particles)
Akhiezer A. I. +6 more
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Is the Photon an Elementary Particle? [PDF]
An argument is given on the basis of S-matrix theory, as follows: photons interact with all charged particles, including strongly interacting ones; hence, if the strongly interacting particles are nonelementary, then the photon must also be nonelementary.
Blankenbecler, R. +2 more
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Dependence of the cut-off parameters for the cluster reconstruction on incident momenta
In this work, firstly, we have determined the multiplicities of protons that are involved from projectiles to interactions, and secondly, the mean incident momentum using experimental data on the collisions of proton, helium, oxygen, silicon, and sulfur ...
Shinebayar Janchiv +4 more
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Holographic study of the QCD matter under external conditions
Holographic QCD is based on the AdS/CFT duality and offers new nonperturbative approaches to understand the strongly interacting regime of gauge theories.
Katanaeva Alisa, Afonin Sergey
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