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Modeling the Detectability of Energetic Heliospheric Ions at Pluto During the New Horizons Flyby
Abstract We investigate the detectability of heliospheric helium ions at energies up to 100 keV by the New Horizons (NH) spacecraft during its flyby through Pluto's induced magnetosphere. The Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation energetic ion detector observed a reduction in their flux by an order of magnitude as the spacecraft ...
Randall T. Ruch +3 more
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Wave‐Based Quantification of Ion Composition in the Earth's Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere‐Coupling Region
Abstract Ion composition critically determines the basic kinetic characteristics of plasma and affects energy transmission of the magnetosphere. However, it exhibits significant variations with altitude, latitude, local time, longitude, and also with geomagnetic and solar activity.
Zhijie Qin +4 more
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Medium effects on meson couplings and dilepton spectra
The pi omega rho coupling constant is calculated in a relativistic hadronic framework incorporating nucleons and Delta(1232) isobars. Medium modifications are included.
Bieniek, Agnieszka
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Inconsistencies of Gaussian's “NBO 3.1” Module With Authentic Natural Population Analysis
Erroneous NPA atomic charge values from Gaussian 16's “NBO 3.1” module (red) are replaced by proper {QHg} NPA values (yellow) in rhombohedral Hg13 unit cell model of superconducting mercury. ABSTRACT We provide illustrative examples of the discrepancies between “NBO analysis results” as obtained from Gaussian‐16's proprietary NBO 3.1 module versus the ...
Frank Weinhold
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Machine learning as a technique for physics analysis [PDF]
High-energy experimental facilities such as the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are collecting more data and making more complex measurements than ever before.
Bossi Hannah
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A short introduction to heavy-ion physics
Heavy-ion collisions provide the only laboratory tests of relativistic quantum field theory at finite temperature. Understanding these is a necessary step in understanding the origins of our universe.
Gupta, Sourendu
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Permanent magnets derive their extraordinary strength from deep, universal electronic‐structure principles that control magnetization, anisotropy, and intrinsic performance. This work uncovers those governing rules, examines modern modeling and AI‐driven discovery methods, identifies critical bottlenecks, and reveals electronic fingerprints shared ...
Prashant Singh
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Exploring QCD with Heavy Ion Collisions
After decades of painstaking research, the field of heavy ion physics has reached an exciting new era. Evidence is mounting that we can create a high temperature, high density, strongly interacting ``bulk matter'' state in the laboratory -- perhaps even ...
Baker, Mark D.
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Relativistic heavy ion physics: An experimental review
A review of relativistic heavy ion physics is given, with emphasis on selected interesting results. The charged particle multiplicity is compared from measurements at the AGS, SPS, and RHIC. Collective motion due to a build-up of pressure is discussed, with implications on estimates of the energy density of the produced medium.
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MXene‐based self‐powered textile sensors are presented as an emerging platform for integrated energy harvesting and multifunctional sensing in wearable electronics. This review systematically discusses MXene synthesis, DFT‐driven insights into properties, nanogenerator‐based device architectures, and scalable textile integration strategies, while ...
Md. Mahfuzur Rahman +5 more
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