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An Open‐Source, Physics‐Based, Tropical Cyclone Downscaling Model With Intensity‐Dependent Steering
An open‐source, physics‐based tropical cyclone (TC) downscaling model is developed, in order to generate a large climatology of TCs. The model is composed of three primary components: (a) a random seeding process that determines genesis, (b) an intensity‐
Jonathan Lin +3 more
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Intense Physical Exercise Reduces Overt Attentional Capture [PDF]
The abrupt onset of a visual stimulus typically results in overt attentional capture, which can be quantified by saccadic eye movements. Here, we tested whether attentional capture following onset of task-irrelevant visual stimuli (new object) is reduced after a bout of intense physical exercise.
Llorens, F +4 more
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Physics at an Upgraded Fermilab Proton Driver
In 2004 the Fermilab Long Range Planning Committee identified a new high intensity Proton Driver as an attractive option for the future, primarily motivated by the recent exciting developments in neutrino physics. Over the last few months a physics study
Abdurashitov +31 more
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Finite-Frequency SKS Splitting: Measurement and Sensitivity Kernels [PDF]
Splitting of SKS waves caused by anisotropy may be analyzed by measuring the splitting intensity, i.e., the amplitude of the transverse signal relative to the radial signal in the SKS time window. This quantity is simply related to structural parameters.
Paulssen, Hanneke +3 more
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Nuclear Physics with Intense Lasers
In the past 10 years, multi-terawatt laser systems with subpicosecond pulse lengths have opened up a range of exciting possibilities in the study of laser– matter interactions. For focused laser intensities of 5 10 W cm , the electromagnetic fields are of the order of 2 10 V m 1 and 10 T.
Singhal, R, Norreys, P, Habara, H
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The Large Hadron electron Collider at CERN
The Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) is a proposed facility which will exploit the new world of energy and intensity offered by the LHC through collisions with a new 60 GeV electron beam.
Polini Alessandro
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Predicting Personality Traits From Physical Activity Intensity [PDF]
Call and messaging logs from mobile devices have been used to predict human personality traits successfully in recent years. However, the widely available accelerometer data is not yet utilized for this purpose. In this research, we explored some important features describing human physical activity intensity, used for the very first time to predict ...
Nan Gao, Wei Shao, Flora D. Salim
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A Small Target Neutrino Deep-Inelastic Scattering Experiment at the First Muon Collider [PDF]
Several different scenarios for neutrino scattering experiments using a neutrino beam from the muon collider complex are discussed. The physics reach of a neutrino experiment at the front end of a muon collider is shown to extend far beyond that of ...
Harris, Deborah A., McFarland, Kevin S.
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Complementary to the physics research at the LHC, several fixed-target facilities receive beams from the LHC injector complex. To serve the fixed-target physics programme at the super proton synchrotron, high-intensity proton beams from the proton ...
A. Huschauer +13 more
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Injection method of barrier bucket supported by off-aligned electron cooling for CRing of HIAF
A new accelerator complex, HIAF (the High Intensity Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility), has been approved in China. It is designed to provide intense primary and radioactive ion beams for research in high energy density physics, nuclear physics, atomic ...
Chai, Wei-Ping +10 more
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