The Boson Maru (Acoustic Lens Series Book 1)

The Boson Maru

This book, in French language, is the only one which treats of this subject in such an exhaustive way. It represents the actualized and totally updated version of a previous edition of It gathers the lectures given in at the summer school of Saint Martin d'Heres France. Emission sources in scanning electron microscopy. Since the beginning of the commercial scanning electron microscopy, there are two kinds of emission sources generally used for generation of the electron beam.

The first group covers the cathodes heated directly and indirectly tungsten hair-needle cathodes and lanthanum hexaboride single crystals, LaB 6 cathode. The other group is the field emission cathodes. The advantages of the thermal sources are their low vacuum requirement and their high beam current which is necessary for the application of microanalysis units.

Disadvantages are the short life and the low resolution. Advantages of the field emission cathode unambiguously are the possibilities of the very high resolution, especially in the case of low acceleration voltages. Disadvantages are the necessary ultra-high vacuum and the low beam current. A high-brightness thermionic microwave electron gun. This thesis discusses the physics behind the design and operation of the gun and associated systems, presenting predictions and experimental tests of the gun's performance. The microwave gun concept is of increasing interest due to its promise of providing higher-current, lower-emittance electron beams than possible from conventional, DC gun technology.

Microwave guns produce higher momentum beams than DC guns, thus lessening space-charge effects during subsequent beam transport. A thermionic microwave gun with a magnetic bunching system is comparable in cost and complexity to a conventional system, but provides performance that is orders of magnitude better.

These emittances are for up to 5 x 10 9 e - per bunch. Elemental mapping in scanning transmission electron microscopy. Chemical mapping using EELS can yield counterintuitive results which, however, can be understood using first principles calculations. Experimental chemical maps based on EDX bear out the thesis that such maps are always likely to be directly interpretable. This can be explained in terms of the local nature of the effective optical potential for ionization under those imaging conditions. This is followed by an excursion into the complementary technique of elemental mapping using energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy EFTEM in a conventional transmission electron microscope.

We will then consider the widely used technique of Z-contrast or high-angle annular dark field HAADF imaging, which is based on phonon excitation, where it has recently been shown that intensity variations can be placed on an absolute scale by normalizing the measured intensities to the incident beam. Results, showing excellent agreement between theory and experiment to within a few percent, are shown for Z-contrast imaging from a sample of PbWO 4.

Scanning probe methods applied to molecular electronics. Scanning probe methods on insulating films offer a rich toolbox to study electronic , structural and spin properties of individual molecules. This work discusses three issues in the field of molecular and organic electronics. An STM head to be operated in high magnetic fields has been designed and built up. The STM head is very compact and rigid relying on a robust coarse approach mechanism. This will facilitate investigations of the spin properties of individual molecules in the future.

AFM experiments visualize the molecular structure in both states. Our experiments allowed to unambiguously determine the pathway of the switch. Finally, tunneling into and out of the frontier molecular orbitals of pentacene molecules has been investigated on different insulating films.

These experiments show that the local symmetry of initial and final electron wave function are decisive for the ratio between elastic and vibration-assisted tunneling. The results can be generalized to electron transport in organic materials. Validation of multi-channel scanning microwave radiometer on-board Oceansat Transmission electron microscopy TEM with low-energy electrons has been recognized as an important addition to the family of electron microscopies as it may avoid knock-on damage and increase the contrast of weakly scattering objects.

Scanning electron microscopes SEMs are well suited for low-energy electron microscopy with maximum electron energies of 30 keV, but they are mainly used for topography imaging of bulk samples. Implementation of a scanning transmission electron microscopy STEM detector and a charge-coupled-device camera for the acquisition of on-axis transmission electron diffraction TED patterns, in combination with recent resolution improvements, make SEMs highly interesting for structure analysis of some electron -transparent specimens which are traditionally investigated by TEM.

Simultaneous image acquisition gives information on surface topography, inner structure including crystal defects and qualitative material contrast. Lattice-fringe resolution is obtained in bright-field STEM imaging. Helium leak testing of scanning electron microscope. Scanning Electron Microscope SEM is a specialized electron -optical device which is used for imaging of miniscule features on topography of material specimens. Conventional SEMs used finely focused high energy about 30 KeV electron beam probes of diameter of about 10nm for imaging of solid conducting specimens.

One such SEM was received from one of our laboratory in BARC with a major leak owing to persisting poor vacuum condition despite continuous pumping for several hours. The major leak was detected in the TMP damper bellow. The part was later replaced and the repeat helium leak testing of the system was carried out using vacuum spray technique. The vacuum in SEM is achieved is better than 10"-"5 torr and system is now working satisfactorily. A near-field scanning microwave microscope based on a superconducting resonator for low power measurements.

We report on the design and performance of a cryogenic mK near-field scanning microwave microscope. The resonator is made out of a miniaturized distributed fractal superconducting circuit that is integrated with the probing tip, micromachined to be compact enough such that it can be mounted directly on a quartz tuning-fork, and used for parallel operation as an atomic force microscope AFM. The resonator is magnetically coupled to a transmission line for readout, and to achieve enhanced sensitivity we employ a Pound-Drever-Hall measurement scheme to lock to the resonance frequency.

We achieve a well localized near-field around the tip such that the microwave resolution is comparable to the AFM resolution, and a capacitive sensitivity down to 6. We believe that the results presented here are a significant step towards probing quantum systems at the nanoscale using near-field scanning microwave microscopy.

A cryogenic multichannel electronically scanned pressure module. Maximum nonrepeatability is measured at 0. The ESP modules have performed consistently well over 15 times over the above temperature range and continue to work without any sign of degradation.

Scanning electron microscopy of coal macerals. Individual macerals separated from some United Kingdom coals of Carboniferous age and bituminous rank were examined by scanning electron microscopy. In each case a specific morphology characteristic of the macerals studied could be recognized. Collinite a member of the vitrinite maceral group was recognizable in all samples by its angular shape and characteristic fracture patterns, the particles Sporinite particles had no well defined shape and were associated with more detrital material than were the other macerals studied.

This detritus was shown by conventional light microscopy to be the maceral micrinite. Fusinite was remarkable in having a chunky needle form, with lengths of up to High power microwave emission and diagnostics of microsecond electron beams. Intense Electron Beam Interaction Lab. Experiments were performed to generate high power, long-pulse microwaves by the gyrotron mechanism in rectangular cross-section interaction cavities. Microwave power levels are in the megawatt range. Polarization control is being studied by adjustment of the solenoidal magnetic field. Initial results show polarization power ratios up to a factor of Computer modeling utilizes the MAGIC Code for electromagnetic waves and a single electron orbit code that includes a distribution of angles.

Quantitative measurement of piezoelectric coefficient of thin film using a scanning evanescent microwave microscope. This article describes a new approach to quantitatively measure the piezoelectric coefficients of thin films at the microscopic level using a scanning evanescent microwave microscope.

This technique can resolve 10 pm deformation caused by the piezoelectric effect and has the advantages of high scanning speed, large scanning area, submicron spatial resolution, and a simultaneous accessibility to many other related properties. Results from the test measurements on the longitudinal piezoelectric coefficient of PZT thin film agree well with those from other techniques listed in literatures. Free- electron laser experiments in the microwave tokamak experiment.

The power transmitted through the plasma was measured in a first experimental study of high power pulse propagation in the plasma; no nonlinear effects were found at this power level. Calculations indicate that nonlinear effects may be found at the higher power densities expected in future experiments. Nitrogen implantation with a scanning electron microscope. Established techniques for ion implantation rely on technically advanced and costly machines like particle accelerators that only few research groups possess.

We report here about a new and surprisingly simple ion implantation method that is based upon a widespread laboratory instrument: The scanning electron microscope. We show that it can be utilized to ionize atoms and molecules from the restgas by collisions with electrons of the beam and subsequently accelerate and implant them into an insulating sample by the effect of a potential building up at the sample surface. Our method is demonstrated by the implantation of nitrogen ions into diamond and their subsequent conversion to nitrogen vacancy centres which can be easily measured by fluorescence confocal microscopy.

By employing the method of optically detected magnetic resonance, we were thus able to verify that the investigated centres are actually created from the 15 N isotopes. We also show that this method is compatible with lithography techniques using e-beam resist, as demonstrated by the implantation of lines using PMMA. Adaptive and robust statistical methods for processing near-field scanning microwave microscopy images.

Near-field scanning microwave microscopy offers great potential to facilitate characterization, development and modeling of materials. By acquiring microwave images at multiple frequencies and amplitudes along with the other modalities one can study material and device physics at different lateral and depth scales. Images are typically noisy and contaminated by artifacts that can vary from scan line to scan line and planar-like trends due to sample tilt errors. Here, we level images based on an estimate of a smooth 2-d trend determined with a robust implementation of a local regression method.

In this robust approach, features and outliers which are not due to the trend are automatically downweighted. We denoise images with the Adaptive Weights Smoothing method. This method smooths out additive noise while preserving edge-like features in images. We demonstrate the feasibility of our methods on topography images and microwave S11 images. For one challenging test case, we demonstrate that our method outperforms alternative methods from the scanning probe microscopy data analysis software package Gwyddion.

Our methods should be useful for massive image data sets where manual selection of landmarks or image subsets by a user is impractical. Published by Elsevier B. Predicting moisture content and density distribution of Scots pine by microwave scanning of sawn timber. This study was carried out to investigate the possibility of calibrating a prediction model for the moisture content and density distribution of Scots pine Pinus sylvestris using microwave sensors. The material was initially of green moisture content and was thereafter dried in several steps to zero moisture content.

The output variables from the microwave sensor were used as predictors, and CT images that correlated with known moisture content were used as response variables. Multivariate models to predict average moisture content and density were calibrated using the partial least squares PLS regression. The models for average moisture content and density were applied at the pixel level, and the distribution was visualized.

The results show that it is possible to predict both moisture content distribution and density distribution with high accuracy using microwave sensors. The trajectories of secondary electrons in the scanning electron microscope. Three-dimensional simulations of the trajectories of secondary electrons SE in the scanning electron microscope have been performed for plenty of real configurations of the specimen chamber, including all its basic components. The primary purpose was to evaluate the collection efficiency of the Everhart-Thornley detector of SE and to reveal fundamental rules for tailoring the set-ups in which efficient signal acquisition can be expected.

Intuitive realizations about the easiness of attracting the SEs towards the biased front grid of the detector have shown themselves likely as false, and all grounded objects in the chamber have been proven to influence the spatial distribution of the signal-extracting field. The role of the magnetic field penetrating from inside the objective lens is shown to play an ambiguous role regarding possible support for the signal collection.

A Scanning Electron Microscope Study. Full Text Available Dental wear can be differentiated into different types on the basis of morphological and etiological factors. The present research was carried out on twelve extracted human teeth with dental wear three teeth showing each type of wear: The study aimed, through analysis of the macro- and micromorphological features of the lesions considering the enamel, dentin, enamel prisms, dentinal tubules, and pulp, to clarify the different clinical and diagnostic presentations of dental wear and their possible significance.

Our results, which confirm current knowledge, provide a complete overview of the distinctive morphology of each lesion type. It is important to identify the type of dental wear lesion in order to recognize the contributing etiological factors and, consequently, identify other more complex, nondental disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux, eating disorders.

It is clear that each type of lesion has a specific morphology and mechanism, and further clinical studies are needed to clarify the etiological processes, particularly those underlying the onset of abfraction. Scanning electron microscopic studies on bone tumors. Surface morphological observations of benign and malinant bone tumors were made by the use of scanning electron microscopy. Tumor materials were obtained directly from patients of osteogenic sarcomas, chondrosarcomas, enchondromas, giant cell tumors and Paget's sarcoma. To compare with these human tumors, the following experimental materials were also observed: P 32 -induced rat osteogenic sarcomas with their pulmonary metastatic lesions, Sr 89 -induced transplantable mouse osteogenic sarcomas and osteoid tissues arising after artificial fractures in mice.

One of the most outstanding findings was a lot of granular substances seen on cell surfaces and their intercellular spaces in osteoid or chondroid forming tissues. These substances were considered to do some parts in collaborating extracellular matrix formation. Protrusions on cell surface, such as mucrovilli were more or less fashioned by these granular substances.

Additional experiments revealed these substances to be soluble in sodium cloride solution. Benign osteoid forming cells, such as osteoblasts and osteoblastic osteosarcoma cells had granular substances on their surfaces and their intercellular spaces. On the other hand, undifferentiated transplantable osteosarcoma which formed on osteoid or chondroid matrix had none of these granular substances. Consequently, the difference of surface morphology between osteosarcoma cells and osteoblasts was yet to be especially concluded.

Electron cyclotron resonance microwave ion sources for thin film processing. Plasmas created by microwave absorption at the electron cyclotron resonance ECR are increasingly used for a variety of plasma processes, including both etching and deposition. ECR sources efficiently couple energy to electrons and use magnetic confinement to maximize the probability of an electron creating an ion or free radical in pressure regimes where the mean free path for ionization is comparable to the ECR source dimensions.

The general operating principles of ECR sources are discussed with special emphasis on their use for thin film etching. In this paper, we present results of the spectroscopic measurements of the electron density in a microwave surface wave sustained discharges in Ar and Ne at atmospheric pressure. The discharge in the form of a plasma column was generated inside a quartz tube cooled with a dielectric liquid. The microwave power delivered to the discharge via rectangular waveguide was applied in the range of W.

In all investigations presented in this paper, the gas flow rate was relatively low 0. The spiral radius of the electrons in the undulator is 8mm, in a waveguide of diameter 34mm, with undulator period about 10cm. There is a small guiding field, and the electrons move in type I orbits. We describe three problems connected with the orbital motion of the electrons in this structure: Use of a low-noise parametric preamplifier permitted continuous detection during the afterglow of noise power at 5.

Electron temperature decays were a function of pressure and gas but were slower than predicted by electron energy loss mechanisms. The addition of argon altered the electron density decay in the neon afterglow but the electron temperature decay was not appreciably changed. Resonances in detected noise power vs time in the afterglow were observed for two of the three plasma waveguide geometries studied.

These resonances correlate with observed resonances in absorptivity and occur over the same range of electron densities for a given geometry independent of gas type and pressure. Microwave generation and frequency conversion using intense relativistic electron beams. Some aspects of the microwave generation and frequency conversion by relativistic electron beams are studied. Using an electron synchrotron maser, the excitation of microwaves by an annular relativistic electron beam propagating through a circular wave guide immersed in a longitudinal magnetic field is analyzed.

This theoretical model is somewhat more realistic than the previous one because the guiding centers are not on the wave guide axis. Microwave reflection is observed on a R. The frequency conversion from the incident X-band e. The reflection is found to occur during the current rise time. This emission is probably due to the self-fields of the beam and could be used as a diagnostic.

A method for accurate quantitation of virus particles has long been sought, but a perfect method still eludes the scientific community. Electron Microscopy EM quantitation is a valuable technique because it provides direct morphology information and counts of all viral particles, whether or not they are infectious. In the past, EM negative stain quantitation methods have been cited as inaccurate, non-reproducible, and with detection limits that were too high to be useful.

Nanosecond air breakdown parameters for electron and microwave beam propagation. Air breakdown by avalanche ionization plays an important role in the electron beam and microwave propagations. For high electric fields and short pulse applications one needs avalanche ionization parameters for modeling and scaling of experimental devices. However, the breakdown parameters, i. A review is given of the experimental data for the electron drift velocity, the Townsend ionization coefficient in N 2 and O 2 and the ionization frequency and the collision frequency for momentum transfer in air are developed.

The plasma diagnostic method using the transmission attenuation of microwaves at double frequencies PDMUTAMDF indicates that the frequency and the electron -neutral collision frequency of the plasma can be deduced by utilizing the transmission attenuation of microwaves at two neighboring frequencies in a non-magnetized plasma. Then the electron density can be obtained from the plasma frequency. In this paper, the interaction of electromagnetic waves and the plasma is analyzed.

With the diagnostic method, the spatially mean electron density and electron collision frequency of the plasma can be obtained. This method is suitable for the elementary diagnosis of the atmospheric-pressure plasma. Electron optical characteristics of a concave electrostatic electron mirror for a scanning electron microscope. Numerical computer calculations are used to explore the design characteristics of a concave electrostatic electron mirror for a mirror attachment for a conventional scanning electron microscope or an instrument designed totally as a scanning electron mirror microscope.

The electron paths of a number of set-ups are calculated and drawn graphically in order to find the optimum shape and dimensions of the mirror geometry. This optimum configuration turns out to be the transition configuration between two cases of electron path deflection, towards the optical axis of the system and away from it. Quasi-periodic excitation of the tunneling junction in a scanning tunneling microscope, by a mode-locked ultrafast laser, superimposes a regular sequence of 15 fs pulses on the DC tunneling current. In the frequency domain, this is a frequency comb with harmonics at integer multiples of the laser pulse repetition frequency.

With a gold sample the th harmonic at Our results suggest that the measured attenuation of the microwave harmonics is sensitive to the semiconductor spreading resistance within 1 nm of the tunneling junction. This approach may enable sub-nanometer carrier profiling of semiconductors without requiring the diamond nanoprobes in scanning spreading resistance microscopy. Fully inkjet-printed microwave passive electronics.

Fully inkjet-printed three-dimensional 3D objects with integrated metal provide exciting possibilities for on-demand fabrication of radio frequency electronics such as inductors, capacitors, and filters. To date, there have been several reports of printed radio frequency components metallized via the use of plating solutions, sputtering, and low-conductivity pastes. These metallization techniques require rather complex fabrication, and do not provide an easily integrated or versatile process. By inkjet printing the infrared-cured silver together with a commercial 3D inkjet ultraviolet-cured acrylic dielectric, a multilayer process is demonstrated.

By using a smoothing technique, both the conductive ink and dielectric provide surface roughness values of Microwave interaction with hot electron plasmas. A numerical calculation is presented of ray trajectories and cyclotron damping for toroidal plasmas using geometrical optics.

In the absorption region, group velocity does not always coincide with the velocity of energy flow, therefore it should be careful to apply the geometrical optics to finite temperature plasmas. In these calculations, attention is paid mainly to the finite temperature effect on ray tracing. Some numerical results for ordinary waves are presented.

Second, new cutoff and resonance appear in the plasmas with anisotropic electron temperature. A simple discussion is given. The results are presented of recent density measurement on Nagoya Bumpy Torus obtained by interferometer system with different frequencies, 35 GHz and 55 GHz. The results are different than each other in T-mode.

The possible reasons for these differences are enumerated in this section. By using a smoothing technique, both the conductive ink and dielectric provide surface roughness values of Time-Resolved Scanning Electron Microscopy. The pulsed electron beam is obtained by rapidly switching the electron emission of a field emission tip using the AC electric field arising from exposure to the intense electromagnetic radiation System and method for compressive scanning electron microscopy.

A scanning transmission electron microscopy STEM system is disclosed. The system may make use of an electron beam scanning system configured to generate a plurality of electron beam scans over substantially an entire sample, with each scan varying in electron -illumination intensity over a course of the scan. A signal acquisition system may be used for obtaining at least one of an image, a diffraction pattern, or a spectrum from the scans , the image, diffraction pattern, or spectrum representing only information from at least one of a select subplurality or linear combination of all pixel locations comprising the image.

A dataset may be produced from the information.

A subsystem may be used for mathematically analyzing the dataset to predict actual information that would have been produced by each pixel location of the image. Self-correcting electronically scanned pressure sensor.

A multiple channel high data rate pressure sensing device is disclosed for use in wind tunnels, spacecraft, airborne, process control, automotive, etc. Data rates in excess of , measurements per second are offered with inaccuracies from temperature shifts less than 0. The device consists of thirty-two solid state sensors, signal multiplexing electronics to electronically address each sensor, and digital electronic circuitry to automatically correct the inherent thermal shift errors of the pressure sensors and their associated electronics.

Electronic and nanostructured materials have been investigated using advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy STEM techniques. The first topic is the microstructure of Ga and Sb-doped ZnO. Ga-doped ZnO is a candidate transparent conducting oxide material. The microstructure of GZO thin films grown by MBE under different growth conditions and different substrates were examined using various electron microscopy EM techniques. The microstructure, prevalent defects, and polarity in these films strongly depend on the growth conditions and substrate.

Sb-doped ZnO nanowires have been shown to be the first route to stable p-type ZnO. Using Z-contrast STEM, I have showed that an unusual microstructure of Sb-decorated head-to-head inversion domain boundaries and internal voids contain all the Sb in the nanowires and cause the p-type conduction. The defect consists of a faceted pyramid-shaped void that produces a threading dislocation along the [] growth direction, and is likely caused by carbon contamination during growth. NRR is a new image processing technique that corrects distortions arising from the serial nature of STEM acquisition that previously limited the precision of locating atomic columns and counting the number of atoms in images.

NRR was used to measure the atomic surface structure of Pt nanoacatalysts and Au nanoparticles, which revealed new bond length variation phenomenon of surface atoms. VOC removal by microwave , electron beam and catalyst technique. A hybrid technique, developed for VOCs removal using microwave MW treatment, electron beam EB irradiation and catalyst method, is presented.

Two hybrid laboratory installations, developed for the study of air pollution control by combined EB irradiation, MW irradiation and catalyst, are described. Air loaded with toluene was treated at different MW power levels, water content, flow rates, and different irradiation modes, separately and combined with MW and EB. Waste treatment by microwave and electron beam irradiation. Comparative results obtained by applying separate and combined successive and simultaneous electron beam EB and microwave MW irradiation to waste treatment, such as food residuals minced beef, wheat bran and wheat flour and sewage sludge performed from a food industry wastewater treatment station vegetable oil plant , are presented.

The research results demonstrated that the simultaneous EB and MW irradiation produces the biggest reduction of microorganisms. The tests also demonstrated that the irradiation time and the upper limit of required EB absorbed dose, which ensures a complete sterilization effect, could be reduced by a factor of two by an additional use of MW energy to EB irradiation.

Technology scan for electronic toll collection. The purpose of this project was to identify and assess available technologies and methodologies for electronic toll collection ETC and to develop recommendations for the best way s to implement toll collection in the Louisville metropolitan area. Effects of accelerated electrons and microwaves on frozen enzyme lactate dehydrogenase. Results on the influence of 6 MeV electron beam irradiation and 2.

C, on enzyme lactate dehydrogenase are presented. The microwave irradiated macromolecules exhibited a non-linear behaviour successive activation and inactivation of the enzyme molecules suggesting the major influence of the nonthermal component of microwave radiation. The combined electron and microwave irradiation lead to a similar decrease of the activity as the electron beam irradiation, the microwave influence being apparently insignificant in the dose, power and time ranges used.

Radiation target analysis of the enzymatic decrease due to electron irradiation indicated very large aggregation of the enzyme molecules. Our data suggest that radiation target analysis is not suitable to measure the molecular mass of lactate dehydrogenase, when irradiating frozen enzyme suspensions. Quantitative sub-surface and non-contact imaging using scanning microwave microscopy. The capability of scanning microwave microscopy for calibrated sub-surface and non-contact capacitance imaging of silicon Si samples is quantitatively studied at broadband frequencies ranging from 1 to 20 GHz.

Using standard SMM imaging conditions the dopant areas could still be sensed under a nm thick oxide layer. Non-contact SMM imaging in lift-mode and constant height mode is quantitatively demonstrated on a 50 nm thick SiO 2 test pad. The differences between non-contact and contact mode capacitances are studied with respect to the main parameters influencing the imaging contrast, namely the probe tip diameter and the tip—sample distance. Finite element modelling was used to further analyse the influence of the tip radius and the tip—sample distance on the SMM sensitivity.

The understanding of how the two key parameters determine the SMM sensitivity and quantitative capacitances represents an important step towards its routine application for non-contact and sub-surface imaging. Self-mixing laser diode included in scanning microwave microscope to the control of probe nanodisplacement. The possibilities of self-mixing interferometry for measuring nanodisplacement of a probe included in a near-field scanning microwave microscope have been considered. The features of the formation of a laser interference signal at current modulation of the wavelength of laser radiation have been investigated.

Experimental responses of a semiconductor laser system included in scanning microwave microscope to control nanodisplacement of the probe have been demonstrated. To register the nanodisplacement of the probe, it is proposed to use the method of determining the stationary phase of a laser interference signal by low-frequency spectrum of a semiconductor laser. The change of the amplitudes of the spectral components in the spectrum of the interference signal due to creation of the standing wave in the external resonator of the laser self-mixing system has been shown. The form of the interference signal at current modulation of the radiation wavelength was experimentally obtained when the probe moves with a step of 80 nm.

Scanning transmission low-energy electron microscopy. Scanning electron microscopic evaluation of root canal surfaces Scanning electron microscopic evaluation of root canal surfaces prepared with three rotary endodontic systems: Lightspeed, ProTaper and EndoWave. Three-Dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy of biological specimens. Cornelius Rampf , Gerasimos Rigopoulos. Is a tabletop search for Planck scale signals feasible? To appear in Physical Review D. Scrutinizing the Cosmological Constant Problem and a possible resolution. Many additional clarifying remarks and some additional results: Cosmic Filaments and the Temperature of Dark Matter.

X-shaped radio sources as parent population of core-dominated triple blazars. Trump 1 , Nicholas P. Konidaris 2 , Guillermo Barro 1 , David C. Koo 1 , Dale D. Kocevski 3 , Stephanie Juneau 4 , Benjamin J. Weiner 5 , S. Faber 1 , Ian S. Accepted to ApJ Letters. Matthew Malloy , Adam Lidz. Morgan , Shing-Kuo Pan. Howell National Optical Astronomy Observatory , et al. Constraints on f R gravity from probing the large-scale structure. Chameleon f R gravity in the virialized cluster. Mie scattering by a charged dielectric particle. Cosmic history of viable exponential gravity: Equation of state oscillations and growth index from inflation to dark energy era.

Updated with new Xenon results, added references; v3: Fixed typo in Eqn. The distribution of equivalent widths in long GRB afterglow spectra. Accepted for publication in Astonomy and Astrophysics. Warm-hot gas in groups and galaxies toward H Williams , John S. Mulchaey , Juna A. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. Nuclear Experiment nucl-ex ; Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph.

Tsintsadze , Levan N. CO ; Quantum Gases cond-mat. Ritaban Chatterjee Yale , G. Fossati Rice , C. Bailyn Yale , L. Physical parameters and spectral line energy distributions of the molecular gas in gas-rich early-type galaxies. Davis , Lisa M. Young , Alison F. Synchrotron and inverse-Compton emission from blazar jets - II. An accelerating jet model with a geometry set by observations of M Potter , Garret Cotter.

Tidal disruptions in circumbinary discs I: Star formation, dynamics, and binary evolution. ApJ accepted for publication. Ruiz de Austri , R. Kraus CfA , Michael J. JPL , Justin R. Accepted to ApJ Letters, 3 figures. March , 13 3: The Carnegie-Irvine Galaxy Survey. Song Huang 1,2,3 , Luis C. Ho 2 , Chien Y. To appear in The Astrophysical Journal; 36 pages, 2 tables, 38 figures; For the full resolution version, see: Accretion disks around black holes in modified strong gravity.

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Volume-limited radio survey of ultracool dwarfs. Physical Review D86, Engaged pedagogy and responsibility: Ayumu Terukina , Kazuhiro Yamamoto. Differences in sensitivity to mTHPC-mediated photodynamic therapy of neurons, glial cells and MCF7 cells in a 3-dimensional cell culture model. Two sets of fast- scanning microwave heterodyne radiometer receiver systems employing backward-wave oscillators in the GHz and GHz ranges were developed for electron cyclotron emission measurements ECE on the HT-7 superconducting tokamak.

Version accepted in PRD. Inferring the mass of sub-millimetre galaxies by exploiting their gravitational magnification of background galaxies. Enrico Vesperini , Stephen L. Gas Giants in Hot Water: GA ; Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph. Chandra observations of SN A: Accepted for publication by ApJ, 7 pages, 5 figures. Guy Worthey , Briana A.

Ingermann , Jedidiah Serven. PASP accepted, minor changes after referee's report. Proceedings to be published in ASP Conf. Top Quark Mediated Dark Matter. On the asymmetry of velocity oscillation amplitude in bipolar active regions. Giannattasio 1 , M. Stangalini 1,2 , D. Del Moro 1 , F. DELO-Bezier formal solutions of the polarized radiative transfer equation. SR ; Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph. Congeniality Bounds on Quark Masses from Nucleosynthesis. Hossain Ali , M. D 88, A survey for HI in the distant Universe: The evolution of rotating solar metallicity stars extending in mass from 13 to msun: Alessandro Chieffi , Marco Limongi.

Erlykin , Arnold W. Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics physics. EP ; Geophysics physics. Dark matter in massive galaxies. Invited review, 10 pages, 1 figure, LaTeX. To appear in Proc. Astrophysics of magnetically collimated jets generated from laser-produced plasmas. Accepted for publication in Physical Review Letters. Reconstructing cosmological initial conditions from galaxy peculiar velocities.

The effect of observational errors. Quasi-spherical accretion in low-luminosity X-ray pulsars: Impact of stellar companions on precise radial velocities. The paper is 12 pages long and contains 10 figures and 2 tables. Analysis of different source from arXiv: Black hole mass and Normalised Variability Amplitude. Yuri Cavecchi , Anna L.

Watts , Jonathan Braithwaite , Yuri Levin. Stefanov , Galin G. Gyulchev , Stoytcho S. C, Brief Report, accepted for publication. C 86, Nuclear Theory nucl-th ; Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics astro-ph. To be published, Solar Physics. Peter Tenenbaum , Jon M. Jenkins , Shawn Seader , Christopher J. Burke , Jessie L. Christiansen , Jason F. Rowe , Douglas A. Caldwell , Bruce D. Clarke , Jie Li , Elisa V.

Quintana , Jeffrey C. Smith , Susan E. Thompson , Joseph D. Twicken , William J. Borucki , Natalie M. Batalha , Miles T. Cote , Michael R. Haas , Dwight T. Sanderfer , Forrest R. Girouard , Jennifer R. Hall , Khadeejah Ibrahim , Todd C. Klaus , Sean D. McCauliff , Christopher K. Gauge Fields and Inflation. This is a review article prepared for Physics Reports. All comments are welcomed. Effects of non-spherical symmetry on binary orbits of asteroids and comets. Vasudevan , William N. Brandt , Richard F. Mushotzky , Lisa M.

Winter , Wayne H. Baumgartner , Thomas T. Shimizu , Donald P. Schneider , John A. Accepted for publication in ApJ, 40 pages, 30 figures, 8 tables. CO ; Statistical Mechanics cond-mat. Size bias and differential lensing of strongly lensed, dusty galaxies identified in wide-field surveys. Hezaveh , Daniel P. Marrone , Gilbert P. Dwarkadas , Duane L. Revised and shortened version following referee comments. Accepted to High Energy Density Physics. Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics, , Vol. Yudai Suwa Kyoto U. SR ; Nuclear Theory nucl-th. Do stochastic inhomogeneities affect dark-energy precision measurements?

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Quantum Corrections to Inflaton and Curvaton Dynamics. Tommi Markkanen , Anders Tranberg. CD ; Astrophysics of Galaxies astro-ph. Gravitational wave signal from massive gravity. Comments added to Sec. III, modifications to Sec. Supernovae and AGN driven galactic outflows. Asensio Ramos , J. New figure added, typos corrected. Yao-Yuan Mao , Louis E. Strigari , Risa H. Figure 3 and 5 and Section 4 newly added. Primordial black hole formation from non-Gaussian curvature perturbations. References added, some misprints are corrected. Improved trigonometric parallax, stellar parameters, orbital solution, and bulk properties for the super-Earth GJ b.

Boss , Alycia J. Weinberger , James P. The unmagnetized and zero-feedback limit. Sven Van Loo , Michael J. Butler , Jonathan C. Accepted by ApJ, 14 pages and 16 figures. Skowron , et al. New limits on neutrino magnetic moment through non-vanishing mixing. D 97, Decaying Lambda cosmology with varying G. Chia-Hsun Chuang , Yun Wang. Synchrotron and inverse-Compton emission from blazar jets I: Cosmology with Hu-Sawicki gravity in Palatini Formalism.

Astronomy and Astrophysics A31 Pre-existing dwarfs, tidal knots and a tidal dwarf galaxy: Ultra-high energy collisions of nonequatorial geodesic particles near dirty black holes. To appear in JHEP. Black-hole production from ultrarelativistic collisions. Luciano Rezzolla , Kentaro Takami. Practical solutions for perturbed f R gravity. Large-scale growth evolution in the Szekeres inhomogeneous cosmological models with comparison to growth data. Austin Peel , Mustapha Ishak , M. Troxel The University of Texas at Dallas. Lam Hui , Sean T.

McWilliams , I-Sheng Yang. Nowadays cosmology with the Weyl-Dirac approach. The new title "Cosmology with the Weyl-Dirac approach. In Sec-s are corrected and added some formulae. The list of references is reorganized. A New Class of Stellar Explosion. The cosmic abundance of dust from the far-infrared background power spectrum.

De Zotti , L. The origin of the lag spectra observed in AGN: Reverberation and the propagation of X-ray source fluctuations. Voids in Modified Gravity: How to build Tatooine: Lessons from cosmic history: The case for a linear star formation -- H2 relation. The effect of limited spatial resolution of stellar surface magnetic field maps on MHD wind and coronal X-ray emission models. The Astrophysical Journal Instrument description and performance of first light observations. Elias II , R. Di Lieto , T. IM ; Earth and Planetary Astrophysics astro-ph. ApJ, , 46 February.

Timing noise and the long-term stability of pulsar profiles. Challenges and Opportunities after 80 years", J. On distinguishing age from metallicity with photometric data. Baitian Tang , Guy Worthey. Can the dark matter halo be a collisionless ensemble of axion stars? Carrillo Monteverde , D. Published in Physical Review D. Accepted to be published in the Astrobiology Journal.

This paper has 13 pages, 6 figures and 4 tables. Magnetization Cooling of an Electron Gas. Submitted to Physical Review Letters. Low-efficiency star formation in early-type galaxies: Marie Martig , Alison F. Davies , Timothy A. Davis , Avishai Dekel , P. Recurrent novae as progenitors of Type Ia supernovae. Mariko Kato Keio Univ. India , 40, Kanak Saha , Ortwin Gerhard. Comment on "New probing techniques of radiative shocks, by C. Optics Communications, Available online 25 October Accepted for publication in Phys.

SR ; Nuclear Experiment nucl-ex. Astrophys Space Science , Volume , Issue 2 , pp Parameters of rotating neutron stars with and without hyperons. Forgan , Semeli Papadogiannakis , Thomas Kitching. The effect of stellar limb darkening values on the accuracy of the planet radii derived from photometric transit observations.

De Becker , R. Mode visibilities in rapidly rotating stars. Piecing together the puzzle of NGC Westmoquette ESO , B. The ultra-long Gamma-Ray Burst A: Gendre 1, 2 , G. Stratta 2 , J. Atteia 3, 4, 5 , S. Coward 10 , S. Cutini 1, 2 , V. D'Elia 1, 2 , E.

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Howell 10 , A. Klotz 3, 4, 5, 9 L. Accepted by ApJ; 10 pages, 6 figures all but one in color. Pablo Huijse , Pablo A. Mechanisms of Planetary and Stellar Dynamos. Yan, Cambridge University Press, to appear Insights into thermonuclear supernovae from the incomplete silicon burning process. Accepted for Astronomy and Astrophysics 16 pages, 3 tables, 15 figures. Radio fiber bursts and fast magnetoacoustic wave trains. Evidence for a bimodal distribution of rotational velocities for the single early B-type stars.

Probing interaction in the dark sector. Astroparticle Physics 35 Coupled three-form dark energy. Koivisto , Nelson J. D88 12, MOND laws of galactic dynamics. Mordehai Milgrom Weizmann Institute. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , Multi-messenger constraints on dark matter annihilation into electron-positron pairs. Maneenate Wechakama , Yago Ascasibar. Variability at the Edge: Primordial bispectrum from inflation with background gauge fields. Hiroyuki Funakoshi , Kei Yamamoto. Published version; 44 pages, 13 figures. Dynamical analysis of strong-lensing galaxy groups at intermediate redshift.

Motta 1 , T. Verdugo 1 and 3 , F. Garrido 2 , M. Limousin 4 and 5 , N. Padilla 2 , G. Cabanac 6 , R. Gavazzi 7 , L. Barrientos 2 , J. Monte Carlo discretization of general relativistic radiation transport. This paper describes a discretization method for general relativistic radiation transport. I now consider it incomplete in that it has no supporting numerical evidence inside the publication, and I have decided to withdraw the paper until I find the time to provide such evidence.

Nimrod Shaham , Tsvi Piran. Title and abstract are changed. Gravitational collapse in non-minimally coupled gravity: Disks, accretion and outflows of brown dwarfs. Proceding article of the CoolStars 17 conference June , Barcelona ; Summary of splinter session on 'Disks, accretion and outflows of brown dwarfs'; minor changes update of references, language. Three-form inflation and non-Gaussianity. Mulryne , Johannes Noller , Nelson J. Typos corrected and addition of one appendix. Comment on "Non-vacuum conformally flat space-times: Braine Obs-Bordeaux , E.

Complete tables can be retrieved at this http URL. Peterson , Keith Horne , M. De Rosa , Paul Martini , C. Araya Salvo , J. For a brief video explaining the key results of this paper, see this http URL. Tracing large-scale structures in circumstellar disks with ALMA. Uribe , Hubert H. Moffat , Viktor T. Tianjun Li , James A. Maxin , Dimitri V. Nanopoulos , Joel W. Unified model for the gamma-ray emission of supernova remnants.

Self-calibrating the gravitational shear-intrinsic ellipticity-intrinsic ellipticity GII cross-correlation. Several sections have been reworded, results and conclusions are all the same. Gas pile-up, gap overflow, and Type 1. The spectrum of Fe II. Gillian Nave , Sveneric Johansson. Two large tables at end will appear online only in full journal article. Article accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. Ser , 1 IM ; Atomic Physics physics. First cosmological constraints on the Superfluid Chaplygin gas model.

Accepted for publication in PRD, 7 pages, 3 figures. The standard model of low-mass star formation applied to massive stars: The code is available at this http URL. Astronomy and Computing, Volume 2, August , Pages String melting in a photon bath. Accepted in Proceedings of Science PoS as part of conference: Kinks and Dents in Protoplanetary Disks: Microlens Terrestrial Parallax Mass Measurements: Filters for High Rate Pulse Processing. Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability physics. IM ; Nuclear Experiment nucl-ex. Yan-Fei Jiang , Shane W. Davis , James Stone.

Bruenn , Anthony Mezzacappa , W. Raphael Hix , Eric J. Bronson Messer , Eric J. Lingerfelt , John M. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Connecting neutron star observations to the high density equation of state of quasi-particle model.

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