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Muon and Cosmogenic Neutron Detection in Borexino

open access: yes, 2011
Borexino, a liquid scintillator detector at LNGS, is designed for the detection of neutrinos and antineutrinos from the Sun, supernovae, nuclear reactors, and the Earth.
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core   +1 more source

Interface Issues of Inorganic Solid‐State Electrolytes in Secondary Magnesium Batteries

open access: yesRare Metals, Volume 45, Issue 3, March 2026.
ABSTRACT Solid‐state magnesium batteries (SSMBs) have gained significant attention as promising candidates for next‐generation safe energy storage systems because of the abundance of magnesium (Mg) in the earth's crust, superior energy density, and inherent nonflammability.
Jiren Wang   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

nuSTORM: Neutrinos from Stored Muons

open access: yes, 2015
nuSTORM (Neutrinos from STORed Muons) is a proposed storage ring facility to deliver beams of muon antineutrinos and electron neutrinos from positive muon decays (muon neutrinos and electron antineutrinos from negative muon decays), with a central muon ...
F. Soler
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Transmission Muography Technique for Locating Potential Radon Gas Conduits at the Temperino Mine (Tuscany, Italy)

open access: yesParticles
Transmission muography is an imaging technique that allows us to obtain two-dimensional and three-dimensional average-target density images by measuring the transmission of atmospheric muons.
Diletta Borselli   +16 more
doaj   +1 more source

Decay of muons generated by laser-induced processes in ultra-dense hydrogen H(0)

open access: yesHeliyon, 2019
This work reports identification of muons by their characteristic life-time of 2.20 μs after laser-induction of their precursor mesons, both kaons K± and KL0 and pions π± in ultra-dense hydrogen H(0).
Leif Holmlid, Sveinn Olafsson
doaj   +1 more source

Glacier‐Atmosphere Interactions and Feedbacks in High‐Mountain Regions ‐ A Review

open access: yesReviews of Geophysics, Volume 64, Issue 1, March 2026.
Abstract Mountain glaciers are among the natural systems most vulnerable to climate change. However, their interactions with the atmosphere are complex and not fully understood. These interactions can trigger rapid adjustments and climate feedbacks that either amplify or attenuate atmospheric signals, influencing both glacier response and large‐scale ...
T. Sauter   +17 more
wiley   +1 more source

Machine Learning‐Ready Data Sets for the Analysis and Nowcasting of Atmospheric Radiation at Aviation Altitudes

open access: yesSpace Weather, Volume 24, Issue 3, March 2026.
Abstract Nowcasting and forecasting of the radiation environment in the Earth's lower atmosphere are critical for the safety of aircraft and spacecraft crews and passengers. Currently, this problem is addressed by employing statistical and physics‐based models that take into account particle transport and precipitation.
V. M. Sadykov   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Al‐Khadhaf: The first camera‐observed (H5–6) meteorite fall from Oman

open access: yesMeteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 61, Issue 3, Page 522-547, March 2026.
Abstract A fireball camera system installed in 2022 by the Oman Meteorite Monitoring Project (OMMP) as part of the Global Fireball Observatory (GFO) recorded a 3.2 s fireball on March 8, 2022 at 8:15 p.m. UTC. A meteoroid of 4 ± 2 kg entered the atmosphere at 14.0 km/s.
Anna Zappatini   +18 more
wiley   +1 more source

Muon Galaxy – extending Galaxy for muon science

open access: yes, 2021
Muon spectroscopy is used primarily in condensed matter and molecular studies to investigate magnetism and hydrogen behaviour on the atomic scale. Beam time for such experiments is limited, however, as muon facilities are rare. Theoretical muon simulations help to guide experimental study, and can provide additional information that cannot be gained ...
Chadwick, Eli   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Early signals of water limitations begin at the root–soil interface: linking rhizosphere drying to water uptake decline

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 249, Issue 6, Page 2909-2918, March 2026.
Summary Understanding when and where drought stress originates in the soil–plant continuum is essential for predicting plant responses to climate change. While stomatal closure is a well‐known reaction to declining soil moisture, the precise hydraulic trigger remains unresolved.
Sara Di Bert   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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