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Are there sterile neutrinos at the eV scale?
New predictions for the anti-neutrino flux emitted by nuclear reactors suggest that reactor experiments may have measured a deficit in the anti-neutrino flux, which can be interpreted in terms of oscillations between the known active neutrinos and new ...
A. Kuvshinnikov +4 more
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We compared EEG microstates when being confronted with dream‐like bizarre elements versus realistic elements within a highly naturalistic real‐world scenario in immersive virtual reality. Bizarreness‐induced changes led to an increase in the contribution of microstate labelled C′.
Simone Denzer +4 more
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Indirect search of heavy neutral leptons using the DUNE near detector
We evaluate the potential of the DUNE near detector (DUNEND) for establishing bounds for heavy neutral leptons (HNLs). This is achieved by studying how the presence of HNLs affects the production rates of active neutrinos, therefore creating a deficit in
S. Carbajal, A. M. Gago
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Short-Baseline Electron Neutrino Oscillation Length After Troitsk [PDF]
We discuss the implications for short-baseline electron neutrino disappearance in the 3+1 mixing scheme of the recent Troitsk bounds on the mixing of a neutrino with mass between 2 and 100 eV.
Giunti, C. +3 more
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Late Palaeozoic structural evolution of the Patch Bank Ridge and Utsira High, northern North Sea
The Top Basement surface of the Patch Bank Ridge and Utsira High is the result of diverse periods of erosion leading to various geomorphic expressions. (a) Utsira High Triassic peneplain (P in e) surface. The following three examples are from Patch Bank Ridge. (b) The southern flank has a rugose (R in e), mountainous appearance dipping steeply into the
M. S. Bauck +4 more
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Testing the very-short-baseline neutrino anomalies at the solar sector
Motivated by the accumulating hints of new sterile neutrino species at the eV scale, we explore the consequences of such an hypothesis on the solar sector phenomenology. After introducing the theoretical formalism needed to describe the MSW conversion of
Palazzo, Antonio
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Augmented driver behavior models for high‐fidelity simulation study of crash detection algorithms
We present a significant augmentation of the current models used in simulators for driver behavior. In this paper, we present a simulation platform for a hybrid transportation system that includes both human‐driven and automated vehicles. Abstract Developing safety and efficiency applications for Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) requires a great
Ahura Jami +3 more
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Cognition and lifeguard detection performance
Abstract Two experiments aimed to determine whether working memory capacity (WMC) and high‐order executive functions predict drown detection performance and maintenance under heightened task demands. Experiment 1 (n = 111) found a positive correlation between enhanced performance scores and higher WMC, while executive function showed no comparable ...
Benjamin T. Sharpe +8 more
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Dynamic Path Planning Algorithm for Heterogeneous Groups in Aircraft Carrier Aviation SupportOperations [PDF]
The path planning task in aircraft carrier support operation has the problem of high dynamic scene and strong heterogeneity of agents.Although the traditional global path planning algorithm can obtain the global optimal results,it can not adapt to the ...
SUN Didi, LI Chaochao
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A streamlined user grouping in downlink NOMA systems
We have come up with a streamlined user grouping scheme for a four‐user cluster in downlink NOMA systems. This proposed scheme is designed based on PAM modulation, the Gray mapping rule, and the joint maximum‐likelihood detector. The streamlined user grouping gives outstanding BER performance in comparison to the conventional NOMA without user grouping
Ngo Thanh Hai +2 more
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