Neutral-Current Atmospheric Neutrino Flux Measurement Using Neutrino-Proton Elastic Scattering in Super-Kamiokande [PDF]
Recent results show that atmospheric $\nu_\mu$ oscillate with $\delta m^2 \simeq 3 \times 10^{-3}$ eV$^2$ and $\sin^2{2\theta_{atm}} \simeq 1$, and that conversion into $\nu_e$ is strongly disfavored.
A. Aguilar+56 more
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Model-independent determination of the axial mass parameter in quasielastic antineutrino-nucleon scattering [PDF]
Understanding the charged current quasielestic (CCQE) neutrino-nucleus interaction is important for precision studies of neutrino oscillations. The theoretical description of the interaction depends on the combination of a nuclear model with the ...
Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya+2 more
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Hydration‐ and Temperature‐Dependent Rotational Dynamics and Water Diffusion in Nanocellulose
Dynamics in hydrated cellulose: cellulose–water dynamics where the localized motions are coupled at higher temperature, and cellulose dynamics where hydration and elevated temperature results in a higher hydrogen mobility in the cellulose chains. Nanocellulose is a promising alternative to fossil‐derived materials, but its development is hindered by a ...
Agnes Åhl+6 more
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Quasielastic neutron scattering study of POSS ligand dynamics
Polyoligosilsesquioxanes are molecules having cage-like structures composed of silicon and oxygen. These molecules can have a wide variety of functional ligands attached to them.
Jalarvo Niina+2 more
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Theoretical study of lepton events in the atmospheric neutrino experiments at SuperK
Super-Kamiokande has reported the results for the lepton events in the atmospheric neutrino experiment. These results have been presented for a 22.5kT water fiducial mass on an exposure of 1489 days, and the events are divided into sub-GeV, multi-GeV and
A. Bandyopadhyay+114 more
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Delta excitation in K^+-nucleus collisions [PDF]
We present calculations for \Delta excitation in the (K^+,K^+) reaction in nuclei. The background from quasielastic K^+ scattering in the \Delta region is also evaluated and shown to be quite small in some kinematical regions, so as to allow for a clean ...
A. De Pace+50 more
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Scaling violation and relativistic effective mass from quasielastic electron scattering: implications for neutrino reactions [PDF]
The experimental data from quasielastic electron scattering from $^{12}$C are reanalyzed in terms of a new scaling variable suggested by the interacting relativistic Fermi gas with scalar and vector interactions, which is known to generate a relativistic
J. E. Amaro, E. Arriola, I. Simó
semanticscholar +1 more source
Achieving nanosecond time resolution with a two‐dimensional X‐ray detector
A proof‐of‐principle of a nanosecond time‐resolved experiment is demonstrated using a TEMPUS detector. The concept exploits an event driven mode of the detector and cross‐correlation analysis to overcome pixel dead time, and offers new opportunities for time‐resolved studies.The fastest pixel array X‐ray detectors can record images with nanosecond ...
Yuriy Chushkin+11 more
wiley +1 more source
Low‐Frequency Raman Spectroscopy of Polymers
Recent advances have made low‐frequency Raman spectroscopy accessible to the wider scientific community. This review discusses how low‐frequency Raman is particularly useful for researchers investigating polymers because the technique can help determine both the local and long‐range structure of materials, their thermodynamic properties, and their ...
Kayla A. Bensley+2 more
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Quasielastic scattering of slow-neutron in water-alcohol solutions [PDF]
Research of molecules dynamics of solutions “water - propyl alcohol” of different concentration at the temperature 281 K is conducted by the method of slow-neutron quasi-elastic scattering. There were experimentally exposed the feature of effective self-
N. O. Atamas+5 more
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