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Neutrino treatment in multidimensional astrophysical simulations : a new spectral scheme [PDF]
Neutrinos play a central role in modern physics and astrophysics. Their extremely weak interaction rate with baryons and other leptons makes their detection on the Earth difficult and challenging.
Perego, Albino
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The passage of neutrons through matter [PDF]
Abstract The discovery of the neutron by Chadwick is of very great importance to the theory of nuclear structure for it is apparently a much simpler unit than the α-particle and so more amenable to mathematical description. It is, therefore, very necessary to obtain as much knowledge as possible of the field of force surrounding the ...
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Hyperon-rich matter in neutron stars [PDF]
We study the equation of state of hyperon-rich matter for neutron stars using an extended relativistic mean-field model. We take special care of the recently proposed non-linear behaviour of the vector field which gives a much better description of Dirac-Brueckner calculations.
Schaffner, J., Mishustin, I. N.
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Measurements of neutrons produced by high-energy muons at the Boulby Underground Laboratory [PDF]
We present the first measurements of the muon-induced neutron flux at the Boulby Underground Laboratory. The experiment was carried out with an 0.73 tonne liquid scintillator that also served as an anticoincidence system for the ZEPLIN-II direct dark ...
Daw, E +106 more
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Neutron clusters in nuclear systems
Formation of neutron clusters from strongly correlated neutrons has become one of the hottest topics in nuclear physics. They lie at the heart of understanding the exotic structure of nuclei around the neutron drip line and provide an important basis for
Siwei Huang, Zaihong Yang
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Neutron frequency windows and the protein dynamical transition
Proteins undergo an apparent dynamical transition on temperature variation that has been correlated with the onset of function. The transition in the mean-square displacement, ∆r2 , that is observed using a spectrometer or computer simulation, depends on
Becker, Torsten +4 more
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Schematic illustration of ferroelectric‐intercalation‐driven transitions in magnetic configurations and magnonic topological phases, together with the symmetry relations of magnonic Berry curvature. ABSTRACT Magnons in collinear magnets with vanishing net magnetization offer unique advantages for spin transport, including ultrafast dynamics and ...
Yingxi Bai +8 more
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High-temperature quantum coherence of spinons in a rare-earth spin chain
Conventional wisdom dictates that quantum effects become unimportant at high temperatures. In magnets, when the thermal energy exceeds interactions between atomic magnetic moments, the moments are usually uncorrelated, and classical paramagnetic behavior
Lazar L. Kish +8 more
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Cooling rates of neutron stars and the young neutron star in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant
We explore the thermal state of the neutron star in the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant using the recent result of Ho & Heinke that the thermal radiation of this star is well described by a carbon atmosphere model and the emission comes from the ...
Dmitry G. Yakovlev +10 more
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Atomistic Mechanisms Triggered by Joule Heating Effects in Metallic Cu‐Bi Nanowires for Spintronics
Bi doped metallic Cu nanowires are promising for spintronics thanks to the stabilization of a giant spin Hall effect. However, heat resulting from current injection forces Bi to leave solution, forcing segregation into monoatomic decorations which evolve into coherent crystalline aggregates.
Alejandra Guedeja‐Marrón +6 more
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