The Scintillation Light Yield per MeV of Deposited Energy in CF4
... (RHIC) because scintillation light is a background to the signal being detected. We have measured the scintillation light yield in CF4 using alpha particles emitted by an Americium-241 (241Am) source. As alpha particles traverse a known distance in the gas, they deposit a given amount energy and pro ...
... (RHIC) because scintillation light is a background to the signal being detected. We have measured the scintillation light yield in CF4 using alpha particles emitted by an Americium-241 (241Am) source. As alpha particles traverse a known distance in the gas, they deposit a given amount energy and pro ...
underdetermination and theory succession from the perspective of
... Doubts about a philosophical wait-and-see attitude towards string theory first arise from the strong position the theory holds in contemporary theoretical physics. Since 1984, when an important theoretical breakthrough placed string physics within the mainstream of physical research [Green & Schwar ...
... Doubts about a philosophical wait-and-see attitude towards string theory first arise from the strong position the theory holds in contemporary theoretical physics. Since 1984, when an important theoretical breakthrough placed string physics within the mainstream of physical research [Green & Schwar ...
1% - INFN-LNF
... CKM matrix is the dominant source of flavour mixing and CP violation s( r)~15% s(h) ~4% Nevertheless there are tensions here and there that should be continuously and quantitatively monitored : sin2b (+2.2s), eK (-1.7s) , Br(Bt n) -(3.2s) [CP asymmetry in Bs sector (3.1s)] ...
... CKM matrix is the dominant source of flavour mixing and CP violation s( r)~15% s(h) ~4% Nevertheless there are tensions here and there that should be continuously and quantitatively monitored : sin2b (+2.2s), eK (-1.7s) , Br(Bt n) -(3.2s) [CP asymmetry in Bs sector (3.1s)] ...
View/Open
... order of hyperpolarizabilities, and MPA strengths through the single-residues functionality. We note, however, that although we will only discuss properties involving electric dipole perturbations, the formulation is also applicable to the calculation of properties that involve general electric mult ...
... order of hyperpolarizabilities, and MPA strengths through the single-residues functionality. We note, however, that although we will only discuss properties involving electric dipole perturbations, the formulation is also applicable to the calculation of properties that involve general electric mult ...
THE LIGHT VELOCITY CASIMIR EFFECT
... observer in the laboratory frame using his clocks and rulers to measure the front velocity of light. According to the general principles of EMQG theory, the LVC effect occurs because: 1. The fundamental virtual matter particles (fermions) that make up the quantum vacuum (not the ZPF or virtual phot ...
... observer in the laboratory frame using his clocks and rulers to measure the front velocity of light. According to the general principles of EMQG theory, the LVC effect occurs because: 1. The fundamental virtual matter particles (fermions) that make up the quantum vacuum (not the ZPF or virtual phot ...
Relativistic quantum information theory and quantum reference frames
... measurement formalism, and then constructing algorithms for path superpositions with interferometry, and entanglement and teleportation. This provides a foundation for the approximation of classical particle qubits in curved spacetime, as well as providing a complete covariant quantum information th ...
... measurement formalism, and then constructing algorithms for path superpositions with interferometry, and entanglement and teleportation. This provides a foundation for the approximation of classical particle qubits in curved spacetime, as well as providing a complete covariant quantum information th ...
BOLTZMANN`S ENTROPY AND TIME`S ARROW
... when this ratio is finite but very large; it is, however, clearly impossible when the system contains only one or a few particles. I use this example, despite its highly idealized nature, because here all the mathematical i's have been dotted. The Lorentz gas shows ipso facto, in a way that should c ...
... when this ratio is finite but very large; it is, however, clearly impossible when the system contains only one or a few particles. I use this example, despite its highly idealized nature, because here all the mathematical i's have been dotted. The Lorentz gas shows ipso facto, in a way that should c ...
Working Group Talks Gobinda Majumdar Issues In The Construction
... • In SUSY we need gaugino mass nonuniversality: M2/M1~4 at the weak scale • We found a good benchmark point with this property by “deforming” the SPS1a. • Substantial rate of dilepton cascade decays at this point will allow for a precise determination of the spectrum at the LHC • A more general scan ...
... • In SUSY we need gaugino mass nonuniversality: M2/M1~4 at the weak scale • We found a good benchmark point with this property by “deforming” the SPS1a. • Substantial rate of dilepton cascade decays at this point will allow for a precise determination of the spectrum at the LHC • A more general scan ...
Stability of Matter
... are essentially point particles and thus atoms are essentially empty. This was initially shown experimentally by E. Rutherford in 1911 [25]. From a classical point of view, it is utterly unclear why the electrons are so far away from the nuclei. If only the electrostatic force is relevant, which is ...
... are essentially point particles and thus atoms are essentially empty. This was initially shown experimentally by E. Rutherford in 1911 [25]. From a classical point of view, it is utterly unclear why the electrons are so far away from the nuclei. If only the electrostatic force is relevant, which is ...
Contents - Le World Home Page
... Let us now begin our inquiry with the frame of reference. While riding in a car traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, you throw a ball up in the air. Where does it land? Straight down into your hand if you do not move. This observation would be identical if you carried out the same exp ...
... Let us now begin our inquiry with the frame of reference. While riding in a car traveling at a constant speed of 60 miles per hour, you throw a ball up in the air. Where does it land? Straight down into your hand if you do not move. This observation would be identical if you carried out the same exp ...
TEMPERATURE, PERIODICITY AND HORIZONS
... Section 2 is a detailed study of the two-point function of a scalar field with respect to states of zero temperature (vacuum) and of finite temperature. The field is “free” in the sense that it satisfies a linear field equation, but the formalism is broad enough to include external gravitational and ...
... Section 2 is a detailed study of the two-point function of a scalar field with respect to states of zero temperature (vacuum) and of finite temperature. The field is “free” in the sense that it satisfies a linear field equation, but the formalism is broad enough to include external gravitational and ...
Is Matter Made of Light? - Superluminal quantum models of the
... position of the electrons) that is moving at a constant velocity (less that the speed of light c) with respect to the electrons. It also means that the total energy E of a moving electron is larger in a specific way than the electron’s energy E mc 2 at rest, where m is the electron’s rest mass. T ...
... position of the electrons) that is moving at a constant velocity (less that the speed of light c) with respect to the electrons. It also means that the total energy E of a moving electron is larger in a specific way than the electron’s energy E mc 2 at rest, where m is the electron’s rest mass. T ...
A Logical Framework for Solid Object Physics
... 1 . Introduction We have developed a logical framework for qualitative reasoning about solid objects. This framework specifies a first-order language L in which the physics of solid objects can be described, and defines the semantics of L in terms of a formal model . We show that interesting problem ...
... 1 . Introduction We have developed a logical framework for qualitative reasoning about solid objects. This framework specifies a first-order language L in which the physics of solid objects can be described, and defines the semantics of L in terms of a formal model . We show that interesting problem ...