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Spin-orbit control of antiferromagnetic domains without a Zeeman coupling
Encoding information in antiferromagnetic (AFM) domains is a promising solution for the ever growing demand in magnetic storage capacity. The absence of a macroscopic magnetization avoids crosstalk between different domain states, enabling ultrahigh ...
D. T. Maimone +15 more
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A North Greenland‐wide in situ cosmogenic 14C ice sheet chronology since the Lateglacial
Knowledge of the glacial history of the North Greenland Ice Sheet is crucial due to its high sensitivity to climate change. However, because the ice sheet in this region is predominantly cold‐based, resulting in low erosion rates, using 10Be exposure dating to establish reliable ice sheet chronologies has proven very challenging due to nuclide ...
Anne Sofie Søndergaard +8 more
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Optimisation of Muon Tomography Scanners for Border Control Using TomOpt
The TomOpt software package is designed to optimise the geometric configuration and the specifications of detectors intended for muon scattering tomography, an imaging technique exploiting cosmic-ray muons.
Zahraa Zaher +7 more
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Cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating is a widely used method for constraining past ice sheet histories. We scrutinize a recently published data set of cosmogenic 10Be data from erratic boulders in Norway used to constrain the deglaciation of the western ...
Jason P. Briner +3 more
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Lower Bound for Compactification Scale from Muon g - 2 in the Gauge-Higgs Unification
We discuss a muon anomalous magnetic moment in a five dimensional SU (3) gauge- Higgs unification compactified on M^4 \times S^1 /Z_2 space-time including Z_2 -odd bulk mass for a fermion.
Adachi, Yuki, Lim, C. S., Maru, Nobuhito
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Muon anomalous magnetic moment and Higgs potential stability in the 331 model from SU(6) [PDF]
Tianjun Li, Junle Pei, Wenxing Zhang
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A constant rate of DNA damage that is not perfectly repaired will cause a constant rate of DNA mutations. The chance of mutation will increase if DNA is prone to damage, such as occurs in somatic hypermutation (SHM) hotspots and GC‐rich DNA. Thus, if one mutation‐prone DNA site drives disease, the age of onset of disease and degree of penetrance should
Piet C. de Groen
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Secondary particles will always be generated in particle-to-matter interactions. The interaction of muons with matter produces various secondary particles.
Sitti Yani +2 more
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Precision Muon Tracking Detectors for High-Energy Hadron Colliders
Small-diameter muon drift tube (sMDT) chambers with 15 mm tube diameter are a cost-effective technology for high-precision muon tracking over large areas at high background rates as expected at future high-energy hadron colliders including HL-LHC.
Gadow, Philipp +3 more
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Principles and Perspectives of Radiographic Imaging with Muons [PDF]
Luigi Cimmino
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