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Call them the Energiser bunny of particle physics: the GammeV collaboration reins in costs, works fast and just keeps going, and going The collaboration of 10 people formed in April 2007 to look for candidates for dark matter and dark energy. Although several members work on other experiments as we...
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Schrodinger's cat
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Title: Towards Quantum Superposition of Living Organisms Authors: Oriol Romero-Isart, Mathieu L. Juan, Romain Quidant, J. Ignacio Cirac The most striking feature of quantum mechanics is the existence of superposition states, where an object appears to be in different situations at the same ti...
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True muonium
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True muonium, a long-theorised but never-seen atom, might be observed in future experiments, thanks to recent theoretical work by researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Arizona State University. True muonium was first theorised more than 50 years a...
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Quantum Tunnelling
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Evidence of Macroscopic Quantum Tunnelling Detected in Nanowires A team of researchers at the University of Illinois has demonstrated that, counter to classical Newtonian mechanics, an entire collection of superconducting electrons in an ultrathin superconducting wire is able to "tun...
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Title: Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy in the analysis of microstructural changes of Y-TZP ceramics Author: P. Parente, G. Ferro, A. Tucci, L. Esposito, G. Timellini Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy (PALS) technique was used for microstructural characterisation o...
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Extra Z bosons
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In a forthcoming Physical Review Letter article, a group of physicists at the University of Nevada, Reno are reporting an analysis of an experiment on violation of mirror symmetry in atoms. Their refined analysis sets new limits on a hypothesised particle, the extra Z-boson, carving out the lowe...
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Superstrings
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Theoretical physicists in the Netherlands have proposed a way to make superstrings in the laboratory. If their idea can be put into practice, it would allow aspects of string theory to be explored in an experiment for the first time. The new approach relies on exploiting the properties of ultr...
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Hawking-like radiation
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Title: Hawking-like radiation as tunnelling from the apparent horizon in a FRW Universe Authors: Tao Zhu, Ji-Rong Ren, Douglas Singleton We study Hawking-like radiation in a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) universe using the quasi-classical WKB/tunnelling method which pictures this pro...
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Lorentz invariance
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Physicists working to disprove "Lorentz invariance" -- Einstein's prediction that matter and massless particles will behave the same no matter how they're turned or how fast they go -- won't get that satisfaction from muon neutrinos, at least for the time being, says a consortium of sc...
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Baryogenesis
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Title: Neutrino Mass Hierarchy and neutron-anti-neutron Oscillation from Baryogenesis Authors: K. S. Babu, P. S. Bhupal Dev, R. N. Mohapatra (Version v3) It has been recently proposed that the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe may have its origin in "post-sphaleron baryogene...
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New particles
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Title: Study of multi-muon events produced in p-pbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV Authors: CDF Collaboration We report a study of multi-muon events produced at the Fermilab Tevatron collider and recorded by the CDFII detector. In a data set acquired with a dedicated dimuon trigger and corresp...
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Fundamental Constant Mu
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An experiment suggests that a fundamental constant of nature, called mu, the mass ratio of two fundamental subatomic particles has decreased over the last 12 billion years.
The startling finding comes from a team of scientists from the Free University in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and the E...
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Quantum information
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Title: Almost Certain Escape from Black Holes in Final State Projection Models
Author: Seth Lloyd
Recent models of the black-hole final state suggest that quantum information can escape from a black hole by a process akin to teleportation. These models rely on a controvers...
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Cascade b baryon
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Fermilab physicists discover "triple-scoop" baryon Three-quark particle contains one quark from each family. Physicists of the DZero experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory have discovered a new heavy particle, the b (pronounced "zi...
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Quantum Chaos
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A University of Utah study is shedding light on an important, unsolved physics problem: the relationship between chaos theory - which is based on 300-year-old Newtonian physics - and the modern theory of quantum mechanics. The study demonstrated a fundamental new property - what appears to be cha...
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Virtual Particles
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Any vibrating object should be slowed by quantum "virtual" particles that permeate empty space, according to theory. This weak "friction" should spew photons like sparks from a dangling bumper. In the 26 May PRL researchers propose detecting this effect by vibrating one end of a small reflective...
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Electron-Positron Pair Production
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Title: Electron-Positron Pair Production in Space- or Time-Dependent Electric Fields Authors: Hagen Kleinert, Remo Ruffini, She-Sheng Xue Treating the production of electron and positron pairs by a strong electric field from the vacuum as a quantum tunnelling process we derive, in semiclass...
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Nucleon-nucleon interactions
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Fast-moving protons are much more likely to pair up with fast-moving neutrons than with other protons in the nuclei of atoms, according to a recent experiment performed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. The experiment confirms previous theoret...
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Quarks
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Title: Stable quarks of the 4th family? Authors: K. Belotsky, M. Khlopov, K. Shibaev Existence of metastable quarks of new generation can be embedded into phenomenology of heterotic string together with new long range interaction, which only this new generation possesses. We discuss pr...
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Weizmann Institute physicists have demonstrated, for the first time, the existence of 'quasiparticles' with one quarter the charge of an electron. This finding could be a first step toward creating exotic types of quantum computers that might be powerful, yet highly stable. Fractional electro...
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Supersymmetry
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These lectures provide a simple introduction to supersymmetry breaking. After presenting the basics of the subject and illustrating them in tree-level examples, we discuss dynamical supersymmetry breaking, emphasizing t...
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Primordial Quark Nuggets
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Title: The search for Primordial Quark Nuggets among Near Earth Asteroids Authors: J.E. Horvath (IAG-Usp, Brazil) Primordial Quark Nuggets, remnants of the quark-hadron phase transition, may be hiding most of the baryon number in superdense chunks have been discussed for years always from the...
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Physicists may have discovered the first "hybrid meson" at the KEK laboratory in Japan.
The meson, first predicted over 25 years ago, appears to contain a gluon in addition to the quark and antiquark that are usually found in mesons. The new meson is currently known as the Y(394...
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Entropy
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Title: What is the entropy of the universe? Authors: Paul Frampton, Stephen D.H. Hsu, Thomas W. Kephart, David Reeb Standard calculations suggest that the entropy of the universe is dominated by black holes, although they comprise only a tiny fraction of its total energy. We give a physical interp...
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D-meson mixing
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Whilst science fiction toys effortlessly with anti-matter, in reality it can be very hard to produce, so researchers around the world are celebrating a new break through in this area. For the first time, scientists using the BaBar experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) have o...
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Lie group E8
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Mathematicians have mapped the inner workings of one of the most complicated structures ever studied: the object known as the exceptional Lie group E8. This achievement is significant both as an advance in basic knowledge and because of the many connections between E8 and other areas, including...
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Electron wave
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New research led by University of New Hampshire physicists has proved the existence of a new type of electron wave on metal surfaces: the acoustic surface plasmon, which will have implications for developments in nano-optics, high-temperature superconductors, and the fundamental understand...
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Top Quark
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A group of 50 international physicists, led by UC Riverside’s Ann Heinson, has detected for the first time a subatomic particle, the top quark, produced without the simultaneous production of its antimatter partner – an extremely rare event. The discovery of the single top quark could help scient...
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Beauty quark
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Physics researchers working at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) Laboratory in Japan have observed a new type of interaction amongst quarks.
The scientists reported at the Symposium on Lepton-Photon Interactions at High Energies, June 30-July 5 in Uppsala, Sweden, th...
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Hidden Unity
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In recent years, researchers have developed astonishing new insights into a hidden unity between the motion of objects in space and that of the smallest particles.
It turns out there is an almost perfect parallel between the mathematics describing celestial mechanics and the mathematics gove...
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Pentaquark
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New, higher precision data gathered at the Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) shows the Theta-plus pentaquark doesn't appear in another place it was expected.
This intriguing finding contradicts evidence previously presente...
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Quantum Spin
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Physicists now have found a way to manipulate the spin of an electron with a jolt of voltage from a battery.
In a new study, Richard Warburton, a physicist with Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, applied voltage to an electron in a quantum dot (which is a tiny, nanometre-sized semi...
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Hawking Radiation
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Title: Do Evaporating Black Holes Form Photospheres? Authors: Jane H. MacGibbon, B. J. Carr, Don N. Page (Version v5) Several authors, most notably Heckler, have claimed that the observable Hawking emission from a microscopic black hole is significantly modified by the formation of a photosphe...
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Parity Violation
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Title: Observation of a Large Atomic Parity Violation Effect in Ytterbium Authors: K. Tsigutkin, D. Dounas-Frazer, A. Family, J. E. Stalnaker, V. V. Yashchuk, D. Budker (Version v3) Atomic parity violation has been observed in the 6s^2 1S0 - 5d6s 3D1 408-nm forbidden transition of ytterbium. The...
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Higgs Particles
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Title: Split Two-Higgs-Doublet Model and Neutrino Condensation
Authors: Authors: Fei Wang, Wenyu Wang, Jin Min Yang
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We split the two-Higgs-doublet model by assuming very different vevs for the two doublets: the vev is at weak scale (174 GeV) for the doublet...
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Proton Radioactive Decay
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Radioactivity, discovered more than 100 years ago and studied by physicists ever since, would seem to be a relatively closed subject in science. However, since the 1960s, the pursuit of at least one open question about how nuclei spontaneously eject various particles has continued to nag experim...
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Title: Status report of the Tokyo axion helioscope experiment Authors: Y. Inoue, M. Minowa, Y. Akimoto, R. Ota, T. Mizumoto, A. Yamamoto We have searched for solar axions with a detector which consists of a 4T x 2.3m superconducting magnet, PIN-photodiode X-ray detectors, and an altazimu...
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Quantum electric motor
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Theoretical physicists Alexey Ponomarev, Peter Hänggi, and colleagues at the University of Augsburg, Germany, have proposed designs for a quantum-mechanical electric motor. Their motor consists of two ultracold atoms trapped in a ring of laser light. One atom has a electron missing and is el...
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An international team of physicists has found strong evidence for the existence of a new doubly magic nucleus with an unconventional configuration of neutrons. The oxygen24 nucleus is also the first doubly-magic nucleus that is very unstable against radioactive decay. In addition to shedding f...
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Electrons
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University of Chicago chemist David Mazziotti has developed a new method for determining the behaviour of electrons in atoms and molecules, a key ingredient in predicting chemical properties and reactions. He presented the details of his method in the Oct. 6 issue of the journal Physical Review L...
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Quantum vacuum
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Title: A magneto-electric quantum wheel Authors: Alexander Feigel Here we show that self-propulsion in quantum vacuum may be achieved by rotating or aggregating magneto-electric nano-particles. The back-action follows from changes in momentum of electro-magnetic zero-point fluctuation...
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Quantum entanglement
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Quantum entanglement could be responsible for mass, and could finally explain why the fundamental particles of matter have the mass they do.
Sometimes, the interaction of two particles, say electrons, causes their individual properties, such as spin, to become "entangled".
If y...
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Quantum computer
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Scientists closer to build a practical quantum computer Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), US, have demonstrated sustained, reliable information processing operations on electrically charged atoms (ions), thus raising prospects for building a practi...
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Quantum mechanics
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Title: Observation of the Goos-Hänchen Shift with Neutrons Authors: Victor-O. de Haan, Jeroen Plomp, Theo M. Rekveldt, Wicher H. Kraan, and Ad A. van Well The Goos-Hänchen effect is a spatial shift along an interface resulting from an interference effect that occurs for total internal reflecti...
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Quark-gluon plasma
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Big bang flashgun to snap atomic anatomy A strange state of matter that dominated the early universe could be used to create ultra-fast flashes of radiation, brief enough to capture what's going on inside atomic nuclei. To take snapshots of rapid processes you need brief flashes of light. Until now...
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Astro-quark matter
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Title: Astro-quark matter: a challenge facing astroparticle physics Authors: Renxin Xu (PKU) Quark matter both in terrestrial experiment and in astrophysics is briefly reviewed. Astrophysical quark matter could appear in the early Universe, in compact stars, and as cosmic rays. Emphasis is p...
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Physicists have confirmed that neutrinos, which are thought to have played a key role during the creation of the Universe, have mass.
This is the first major finding of the US-based Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search (Minos) experiment.
The findings suggest that the Standard Model...
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Electrons
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How do free electrons originate? Scientists at Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics (IPP) in Garching and Greifswald and Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin have discovered a new way in which high-energy radiation in water can release slow electrons. Their results have now been published in the ren...
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Spin-statistics theorem
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Testing the Best-Yet Theory of Nature The best theory for explaining the subatomic world got its start in 1928 when theorist Paul Dirac combined quantum mechanics with special relativity to explain the behaviour of the electron. The result was relativistic quantum mechanics, which became a majo...
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Proton and Neutron Binding
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Researchers Develop Method to Describe Binding of Protons and Neutrons A researcher at North Carolina State University has helped to develop a new method for describing the binding of protons and neutrons within nuclei. This method may improve scientists' ability to predict and understand astr...
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Protons
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The proton shrinks in size The proton seems to be 0.00000000000003 millimetres smaller than researchers previously thought, according to work published in today's issue of Nature. The difference is so infinitesimal that it might defy belief that anyone, even physicists, would care. But the new...
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Quantum wavefunction
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Canadian researchers discover method for direct measurement of the quantum wavefunction Scientists around the world now have a new tool to investigate the elementary units of nature. Until now, the quantum wavefunction was believed to be impossible to measure directly, since the very act of obs...
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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In quantum mechanics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states precise inequalities that constrain certain pairs of physical properties, such as measuring the present position while determining future momentum; both cannot be simultaneously done to arbitrarily high precision. That is...
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Charm Meson Decays
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Title: CP Violation and Mixing in Charm Meson Decays from BABAR Authors: Chunhui Chen Mixing and CP violation in charm meson decays provide a unique probe of possible physics beyond the standard model. In this paper, we give a brief review of the current measurements from the BABAR experiment. [url...
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Quantum Chromodynamics
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Normally, we think of building blocks as static objects. For instance, the brick and mortar used to build the local bank remain pretty much the same from the day it's built to the day it's torn down. But the building blocks of ordinary matter are different.
These bricks are particles called quarks,...
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Quantum electrodynamics
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Title: The Heisenberg-Euler Effective Action: 75 years on Authors: Gerald V. Dunne On this 75th anniversary of the publication of the Heisenberg-Euler paper on the full non-perturbative one-loop effective action for quantum electrodynamics I review their paper and discuss some of the impact i...
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Spinons and Holons
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The theory has been around for more than 40 years, but only now has it been confirmed through direct and unambiguous experimental results. Working at the Advanced Light Source (ALS) of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a team of researchers has observed the th...
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Beauty Xi(b) baryon
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Title: Observation of an excited Xi(b) baryon Authors: CMS Collaboration The observation of an excited b baryon via its strong decay into Xi(b)^- pi^+ (plus charge conjugates) is reported. The measurement uses a data sample of pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV collected by the CMS experiment at the L...
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