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The sub-leading scattering waveform from amplitudes
We compute the next-to-leading order term in the scattering waveform of uncharged black holes in classical general relativity and of half-BPS black...
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A worldsheet description of flux compactifications
We demonstrate how recent developments in string field theory provide a framework to systematically study type II flux compactifications with...
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Photo- and Electrocouplings of Nucleon Resonances
Advances in the exploration of the spectrum and structure of the excited states of the nucleon from experiments with electromagnetic probes on proton...
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Algebraic and Statistical Methods in Quantum and Gravitational Physics
AbstractA scheme for constructing quantum mechanics is described, in which the Hilbert space and linear operators are not the primary notions of the...
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Short Range Correlations Investigated by DSS Collaboration in Reactions Involving Deuterons
AbstractEffective cross section and analyzing powers of the elastic dp process are obtained and partially processed in the energy range 200–2000 MeV....
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Scalar QED as a toy model for higher-order effects in classical gravitational scattering
Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) serves as a useful toy model for classical observables in gravitational two-body systems with reduced complexity due to...
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The relation between KMOC and worldline formalisms for classical gravity
We demonstrate the equivalence between observables in the KMOC and worldline formalisms for classical general relativity, highlighting the relation...
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Possible Studies at the First Stage of the NICA Collider Operation with Polarized and Unpolarized Proton and Deuteron Beams
AbstractNuclotron based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) project is in progress at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research and will start experiments...
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Classical solutions and their double copy in split signature
The three-point amplitude is the key building block in the on-shell approach to scattering amplitudes. We show that the classical objects computed by...
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Heavy Flavor Production off Protons and in a Nuclear Environment
These lectures present an overview of the current status of the QCD based phenomenology for open and hidden heavy flavor production at high energies.... -
Polarization Observables of the Reaction γp→η'p Near Threshold
In the isobaric model of photoproduction of η'-mesons on protons, reproducing well the experimental cross sections for photon energies from 1500 to...
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Beta Decay: Probe for Nuclear Structure and the Weak Interaction
Nuclear beta decay provides a sensitive and rich tool for studying the structure of atomic nuclei as well as assessing the limits of our... -
Spins and Electromagnetic Moments of Nuclei
Atomic nuclei are quantum objects at the heart of an atom, immersed inside the electron cloud. The number of protons in the nucleus, Z, defines the... -
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Gravitational self force from scattering amplitudes in curved space
We employ scattering amplitudes in curved space to model the dynamics of a light probe particle with mass m orbiting in the background spacetime...
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FLASH and the FLASH2020+ project—current status and upgrades for the free-electron laser in Hamburg at DESY
The free-electron laser in Hamburg, FLASH, is the first extreme ultra-violet and soft X-ray free-electron laser (FEL) user facility and has been...