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  1. How broad is a neutrino?

    Canonical neutrino oscillations arise due to the propagation of three mass eigenstates from production to detection. We aspire to capture, in one...

    Hannah Banks, Kevin J. Kelly, Matthew McCullough in Journal of High Energy Physics
    Article Open access 14 February 2023
  2. Anatoly Vlasov heritage: 60-year-old controversy

    We analyzed remarkable stories linked to the famous Anatoly Vlasov equations in plasma physics. Their creation, modification, and application are...

    Alexander M. Gabovich, Vladimir I. Kuznetsov in The European Physical Journal H
    Article 16 May 2023
  3. Superradiance in alpha clustered mirror nuclei

    Resonances in unstable quantum systems are radiating states that despite decaying overall normalization have a well-defined structure which is being...

    Alexander Volya, Marina Barbui, ... Grigory V. Rogachev in Communications Physics
    Article Open access 10 December 2022
  4. Extreme Solar Events: Setting up a Paradigm

    The Sun is magnetically active and often produces eruptive events on different energetic and temporal scales. Until recently, the upper limit of such...

    Ilya Usoskin, Fusa Miyake, ... Lukas Wacker in Space Science Reviews
    Article Open access 03 November 2023
  5. Clusters in light nuclei: history and recent developments

    In this review, we discuss recent advancements in the study of clustering phenomena occurring in light nuclei, and their influence on nuclear...

    Ivano Lombardo, Daniele Dell’Aquila in La Rivista del Nuovo Cimento
    Article Open access 01 September 2023
  6. The Discrete Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation and the Two-State System (Dimer)

    The discrete nonlinear Schrödinger equation appears naturally in the polaron problem where strong interaction of a quantum particle such as an...
    Chapter 2022
  7. Turbulence modelling in neutron star merger simulations

    Observations of neutron star mergers have the potential to unveil detailed physics of matter and gravity in regimes inaccessible by other...

    Article Open access 20 February 2024
  8. Sonic Boom: From the Physics of Nonlinear Waves to Acoustic Ecology (a Review)

    Abstract

    A history of the topic is presented. First, information is given about the development of supersonic aviation. Then, the history of studying...

    O. V. Rudenko, Yu. N. Makov in Acoustical Physics
    Article 01 January 2021
  9. Nuclear physics applied to the production of innovative radiopharmaceuticals

    In this work, we review the theory of nuclear reactions induced by charged particles at cyclotrons and we show in a pedagogical way how to perform a...

    Luciano Canton, Andrea Fontana in The European Physical Journal Plus
    Article 29 September 2020
  10. Using Theory to Inform Practice in the Advanced Physics Classroom

    Physics education research has focused much more on lower-level, introductory courses as compared to upper division and graduate physics education....
    Ramon E. Lopez, Michael A. Greene, **mena Cid in Research and Innovation in Physics Education: Two Sides of the Same Coin
    Chapter 2020
  11. The Fröhlich–Morchio–Strocchi Mechanism: An Underestimated Legacy

    There is an odd tension in electroweak physics. Perturbation theory is extremely successful. At the same time, fundamental field theory gives...
    Chapter 2023
  12. Thermodynamics – Past, Present and Future

    We begin with historical remarks on the basic contributions to thermodynamics and statistics with some bias to scientists working in Berlin as...
    Chapter
  13. On the Klein–Gordon oscillators in Eddington-inspired Born-Infeld gravity global monopole spacetime and a Wu–Yang magnetic monopole

    We consider Klein–Gordon (KG) particles in a global monopole (GM) spacetime within Eddington-inspired Born–Infeld gravity (EiBI-gravity) and in a...

    Omar Mustafa, A. R. Soares, ... R. L. L. Vitória in The European Physical Journal C
    Article Open access 20 April 2024
  14. American Nineteenth-Century Manufacturers and Importers of Philosophical Apparatus

    Professors of physics in nineteenth-century America had two options for procuring the apparatus that they needed to demonstrate the phenomena of...

    Thomas B. Greenslade Jr. in Physics in Perspective
    Article 22 November 2021
  15. Heaviest Elements: Decay and Laser Spectroscopy

    The heaviest elements only exist because of the stabilizing influence of the nuclear shell single-particle structure. This makes them an ideal...
    Michael Block, Sebastian Raeder, Rolf-Dietmar Herzberg in Handbook of Nuclear Physics
    Reference work entry 2023
  16. Decoherence: From Interpretation to Experiment

    I offer a few selected reflections on the decoherence program, with an emphasis on Zeh’s role and views. First, I discuss Zeh’s commitment to a...
    Maximilian Schlosshauer in From Quantum to Classical
    Chapter 2022
  17. Hierarchy of Solar-Earth Relations

    The energy of solar disturbances on the difficult path from the Sun to the Earth passes through the interplanetary medium and several invisible...
    Leonty Miroshnichenko in Solar-Terrestrial Relations
    Chapter 2023
  18. Nuclear Stop**

    Nuclear stop**, i.e., energy transfer to recoiling nuclei, accounts for less than 0.05 % of all energy loss at projectile speeds above the orbital...
    Peter Sigmund in Stop** of Heavy Ions
    Chapter
  19. On Bose–Einstein Condensation and Unruh–Hawking Radiation from a Quantum Optical Perspective

    The use of quantum optical/laser physics techniques yields interesting insights into Bose–Einstein condensation and Unruh–Hawking radiation.

    Marlan O. Scully, Anatoly Svidzinsky, William Unruh in Journal of Low Temperature Physics
    Article 14 March 2022
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