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Quantum technologies in particle physics. [PDF]
Bass SD, Zohar E.
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In recent times, the neodymium-doped gadolinium vanadate (Nd:GdVO4) crystal has attracted significant attention as one of the most valuable functional materials, but its lattice structure can be easily modified in an irradiation environment, which ...
Mei Qiao +7 more
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The HEV Ventilator: at the interface between particle physics and biomedical engineering. [PDF]
Buytaert J +90 more
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2D transverse laser cooling of a hexapole focused beam of cold BaF molecules
Laser cooling of molecules is a powerful technique for producing cold, slow beams for precision measurements and quantum control, yet its implementation remains challenging due to molecular complexity.
J. W. F. van Hofslot +21 more
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Applying deductive reasoning and the principles of particle physics to aging research. [PDF]
Moldakozhayev A, Tskhay A, Gladyshev VN.
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The SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey
We selected galaxy cluster candidates from the high-redshift (BEST_Z > 0.9) end of the first SRG (Spectrum Roentgen Gamma)/eROSITA All-Sky Survey (eRASS1) galaxy cluster catalogue, for which we obtained moderately deep J-band imaging data with the ...
Zimmermann N. +23 more
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Experimental verification of the standard model of particle physics. [PDF]
Kobayashi T.
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This report briefly discusses the following topics: rare and forbidden eta meson and muon decays to test the standard model; tests of charge symmetry and isospin invariance; studies of baryon resonances; and exploratory investigations in support of the previous programs. (LSP)
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N-jettiness soft function at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD
We derive a compact representation of the renormalized N-jettiness soft function that is free of infrared and collinear divergences through next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD.
Prem Agarwal +2 more
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Integral of the double-emission eikonal function for two massive emitters at an arbitrary angle
We present a semi-analytic calculation of the integrated double-emission eikonal function of two massive emitters whose momenta are at an arbitrary angle to each other. This result is needed for extending the nested soft-collinear subtraction scheme [Eur.
Ming-Ming Long +2 more
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