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Rates of Sea‐Level Rise Are Highly Sensitive to Ice Viscosity Parameters in Model Benchmarks
Abstract Glacier flow plays a major role in current and future rates of globally averaged sea‐level rise. The viscosity of glacial ice, controlling the rate of flow, decreases as stress increases and is highly sensitive to the value of the stress exponent, n $n$, in the constitutive equation for viscous flow.
D. F. Martin +5 more
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The cosmological relaxation of the electroweak scale has been proposed as a mechanism to address the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model. A field, the relaxion, rolls down its potential and, in doing so, scans the squared mass parameter of the Higgs,
Tangarife, Walter +3 more
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Commissioning of a near real‐time in vivo film dosimetry system
Abstract Background Accurate in vivo dosimetry is crucial for dose monitoring of cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) and for dose verification for special procedures such as total body irradiation (TBI) and total skin electron therapy (TSET). Purpose A new near real‐time in vivo dosimetry system using radiochromic films (RCF) is investigated ...
Yunjie Yang +8 more
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Multiple Twinning in Nacre and Aragonite
Electron backscatter diffraction map of a cluster of geologic aragonite, exhibiting single, double, and triple twins. The whole cluster is approximately 2 cm wide. Colors indicate crystal orientations, so that pixels where the a‐, b‐, and c‐axis is perpendicular to the image plane are green, red, and blue, respectively.
Connor A. Schmidt +7 more
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Distributions of Faraday rotation measure (FRM) and the projected magnetic field derived by a 3-dimensional simulation of MHD jets are investigated based on our "sweeping magnetic twist model".
Asada K. +16 more
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Development of High‐Performance Multilayer Monochromators
Detailed insights into the optical and multilayer design of Double Multilayer Monochromators (DMM) are presented and fully characterized, including key optimization strategies and solutions to fabrication challenges. By integrating in‐house Ion Beam Figuring and a high uniformity multilayer coating process, the developed DMMs achieve high reflectivity,
Wadwan Singhapong +11 more
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Generalization of Optimal Control Saturation Pulse Design for Robust and High CEST Contrast
ABSTRACT Purpose Optimal control (OC) chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) pulse design for singular pulses that can be used flexibly and robustly with high saturation at different duty cycles, saturation durations, and magnetic field strengths. Theory and Methods An OC framework was developed to design a single‐pulse shape that can be flexibly
Clemens Stilianu +3 more
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The “Amsterdam Castle”: A Case Study of Wiggle Matching and the Proper Calibration Curve [PDF]
J. van der Plicht, E. Jansma, H. Kars
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A double‐crystal bent Laue parallel‐beam compressor
An application of bent Laue crystals as X‐ray optics to increase beam intensity in bending‐magnet beamlines at synchrotron facilities is presented.We demonstrate the ability to manipulate a synchrotron X‐ray beam's size, maintaining a nearly parallel beam, by `compressing' it horizontally using a pair of cylindrically bent Laue crystals.
Glendon Rhoades, L. Dean Chapman
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Time‐resolved 3D imaging opportunities with XMPI at ForMAX
The first implementation of X‐ray multi‐projection imaging (XMPI) at the ForMAX beamline (MAX IV) enables the acquisition of multiple projections simultaneously without requiring sample rotation. This approach facilitates volumetric studies of fast dynamics at frame rates of 12.5 kHz with micrometre resolution, with the potential of even higher speeds,
Julia Katharina Rogalinski +13 more
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