Axion thermalization in the early universe
... they would interact with the QCD plasma through reactions 共1兲, 共2兲 and 共3兲. Thus, no matter which was the energy spectrum and how high was the production rate of the originally non-thermal axions, they would end up with the thermal spectrum 共12兲 and density 共14兲. There is no effect on axions from th ...
... they would interact with the QCD plasma through reactions 共1兲, 共2兲 and 共3兲. Thus, no matter which was the energy spectrum and how high was the production rate of the originally non-thermal axions, they would end up with the thermal spectrum 共12兲 and density 共14兲. There is no effect on axions from th ...
universo feature
... corresponds to tunnelling effects in Minkowski space-time. These tunnelling effects are recognized in practice by the fact that they violate a Symmetry-law, which is Chiral U(1) Symmetry in the case of QCD and it is Baryon number conservation (another U(1) Symmetry-law) in EW theory. Instantons indu ...
... corresponds to tunnelling effects in Minkowski space-time. These tunnelling effects are recognized in practice by the fact that they violate a Symmetry-law, which is Chiral U(1) Symmetry in the case of QCD and it is Baryon number conservation (another U(1) Symmetry-law) in EW theory. Instantons indu ...
Dark Matter Candidates - SLAC
... In addition to not interacting with “light” matter (to ensure that energy is not dissipated), the dark matter must be nearly collisionless as well. Even if the dark matter can not radiate energy, collisions will serve to make halos round, in contrast to data that overwhelmingly indicates triaxiality ...
... In addition to not interacting with “light” matter (to ensure that energy is not dissipated), the dark matter must be nearly collisionless as well. Even if the dark matter can not radiate energy, collisions will serve to make halos round, in contrast to data that overwhelmingly indicates triaxiality ...
Physics of Polarized Protons/Electrons in Accelerators
... Polarization as measured by H Jet target, average of the entire beam distribution. For 250(255) GeV, sharper polarization profile was observed and hence, effective polarization is ~ 20 % higher ...
... Polarization as measured by H Jet target, average of the entire beam distribution. For 250(255) GeV, sharper polarization profile was observed and hence, effective polarization is ~ 20 % higher ...
PBC-NAandEAbeamPossibilities-V3
... • This requires 2.4 1013 protons on the KL production target over 4.8 s. • A rebuild of the K12 beam is in principle possible, but in the present locations this would imply major works: - This flux would require substantially higher flux on T4 (~4 1013) - This is the full flux possible today from th ...
... • This requires 2.4 1013 protons on the KL production target over 4.8 s. • A rebuild of the K12 beam is in principle possible, but in the present locations this would imply major works: - This flux would require substantially higher flux on T4 (~4 1013) - This is the full flux possible today from th ...
L-10 Colloids
... immediately in the cold water bath. This results in the formation of particles of colloidal size. We call it as gold sol. Peptisation : Peptisation is the process of converting a freshly prepared precipitate into colloidal form by the addition of a suitable electrolyte. The electrolyte is called pep ...
... immediately in the cold water bath. This results in the formation of particles of colloidal size. We call it as gold sol. Peptisation : Peptisation is the process of converting a freshly prepared precipitate into colloidal form by the addition of a suitable electrolyte. The electrolyte is called pep ...
How to Determine the Probability of the Higgs Boson Detection
... the room, the cluster people around her, corresponding to the Higgs field, creates resistance to her movement, which appears as inertia or mass. As single Higgs particle instead corresponds to a rumor which causes clusters of people standing close to each other. Though this story has also been told ...
... the room, the cluster people around her, corresponding to the Higgs field, creates resistance to her movement, which appears as inertia or mass. As single Higgs particle instead corresponds to a rumor which causes clusters of people standing close to each other. Though this story has also been told ...
La Jolla 2006
... the larger is the elliptic flow • The higher the pT of a particle the larger is the elliptic flow • High pT particles are more sensitive to the initial v2 ...
... the larger is the elliptic flow • The higher the pT of a particle the larger is the elliptic flow • High pT particles are more sensitive to the initial v2 ...
Particle Physics Matter, Energy, Space, Time
... We can eliminate many possibilities at LHC But new interpretations necessarily emerge Race will be on: – theorists coming up with new interpretations – experimentalists excluding new interpretations ...
... We can eliminate many possibilities at LHC But new interpretations necessarily emerge Race will be on: – theorists coming up with new interpretations – experimentalists excluding new interpretations ...
Analysis of the fragmentation function based on ATLAS data
... Gell-Man postulated the existence of gluons in 1961 [1]. Gluons were confirmed experimentally by the TASSO Collaboration in DESY in 1979 [2]. Zweig [3] and Gell-Man [4] postulated independently the quarks in 1964. Initially only three quark flavors were proposed: up, down and strange. Within one yea ...
... Gell-Man postulated the existence of gluons in 1961 [1]. Gluons were confirmed experimentally by the TASSO Collaboration in DESY in 1979 [2]. Zweig [3] and Gell-Man [4] postulated independently the quarks in 1964. Initially only three quark flavors were proposed: up, down and strange. Within one yea ...
neutrino
... neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin 1/2 and obey the exclusion principle and which further differ from light quanta in that they do not travel with the velocity of light. The mass of the neutrons should be of the same order of magnitude as the electron mass and in any ev ...
... neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons, which have spin 1/2 and obey the exclusion principle and which further differ from light quanta in that they do not travel with the velocity of light. The mass of the neutrons should be of the same order of magnitude as the electron mass and in any ev ...
the book - Ultrawave Theory
... universe. Included are suppositions that electricity, magnetism, light, gravity, and other less common features of existence are also produced by these same entities, but in slightly different configurations from ...
... universe. Included are suppositions that electricity, magnetism, light, gravity, and other less common features of existence are also produced by these same entities, but in slightly different configurations from ...
Higher moments measurement of net-Kaon, net
... Amal Sarkar! (for the STAR collaboration)! Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai ...
... Amal Sarkar! (for the STAR collaboration)! Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai ...
RESEARCH ARTICLE Bottles as models
... Gill size was increased to 1.5cm width, representing the enlarged gill slits of the basking shark, buccal length was decreased (to 15cm total, 12cm buccal) to test for differences in ontogeny, and flow speed (fish swimming speed) was increased to 60cms–1 for each gill number variation. Adjustin ...
... Gill size was increased to 1.5cm width, representing the enlarged gill slits of the basking shark, buccal length was decreased (to 15cm total, 12cm buccal) to test for differences in ontogeny, and flow speed (fish swimming speed) was increased to 60cms–1 for each gill number variation. Adjustin ...