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  1. Validity of gyrokinetic theory in magnetized plasmas

    Gyrokinetics, as a reduced kinetic theory derived from adiabaticity, provides a general framework for the long-term dynamics of magnetized plasmas....

    Haotian Chen, Liu Chen, ... Min Xu in Communications Physics
    Article Open access 03 August 2024
  2. Efficient passively Q-switched Nd: KGW/Cr4+:YAG self-Raman laser

    In this paper, the end-pumped passively Q -switched Nd: KGW/Cr 4+ :YAG self-Raman laser is designed to achieve high efficient operation. Concave-plane...

    Qiaoshuang Zou, Qinghu Sun, ... Shuanghong Ding in Applied Physics B
    Article 03 August 2024
  3. Event-by-event comparison between machine-learning- and transfer-matrix-based unfolding methods

    The unfolding of detector effects is a key aspect of comparing experimental data with theoretical predictions. In recent years, different...

    Mathias Backes, Anja Butter, ... Bogdan Malaescu in The European Physical Journal C
    Article Open access 03 August 2024
  4. A possible origin of the inverted vertebrate retina revealed by physical modeling

    The evolutionary origin of the inverted retina in the vertebrate eye is unknown. This paper explores a hypothetical evolutionary scenario that...

    Jan M. M. Oomens in Journal of Biological Physics
    Article Open access 03 August 2024
  5. Performance Enhancement of Single-Phase Immersion Liquid-Cooled Data Center Servers

    As the promising cooling method for the next generation of data centers, the internal heat transport mechanism and enhancement mechanism of...

    Junlei Ge, Feifan Xia, ... Yongping Huang in Journal of Thermal Science
    Article 03 August 2024
  6. 9 The Goldstone Theorem

    The mechanism of SSB does not only provide a general strategy for unifying the description of apparently different systems, but it also provide...
    Franco Strocchi in Symmetry Breaking
    Chapter
  7. Planet Formation

    Motivating the study of planet formation is not difficult for any curious audience. One of the fundamental human questions is that of origins: “where...
    Chapter
  8. Orbit Dynamics, Stability and Chaos in Planetary Systems

    Let us start with a problem of dynamical biology, which was posed about 800 years ago by Fibonacci1
    Rudolf Dvorak, Florian Freistetter in Chaos and Stability in Planetary Systems
    Chapter
  9. 1 Symmetries of a Classical System

    The realization of symmetries in physical systems has proven to be of help in the description of physical phenomena: it makes it possible to relate...
    Franco Strocchi in Symmetry Breaking
    Chapter
  10. 6 Sectors with Energy-Momentum Density

    We shall now discuss the requirement III of finite energy-momentum, briefly mentioned in the previous section. Clearly, the possibility of using...
    Franco Strocchi in Symmetry Breaking
    Chapter
  11. 14 Quantum Fields at Non-zero Temperature

    The general structure discussed above provides a neat and unique prescription for the quantization of relativistic fields at non-zero temperature...
    Franco Strocchi in Symmetry Breaking
    Chapter
  12. The RASS-SDSS Galaxy Cluster Survey

    Solid observational evidences indicate a strong dependence of the galaxy formation and evolution on the environment. In order to study in particular...
    Paola Popesso, Hans Böhringer, Wolfgang Voges in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  13. SED Diagnostics of Submillimetre Galaxies

    We apply an evolutionary SED model of starbursts to submm galaxies, in order to predict the present-day colour, magnitude, and size of submm...
    Toshinobu Takagi, Nobuo Arimoto, Hitoshi Hanami in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  14. Extremely Red Galaxies: Dust Attenuation and Classification

    The “extremely red galaxies” (ERGs) constitute a controversial population in deep near-IR surveys. Their extremely-red observed colours (I...
    Daniele Pierini, Claudia Maraston, ... Adolf N. Witt in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  15. Galaxy Evolution in Three Dimensions: Time, Space and Mass

    There are three major axes to describe the evolution of galaxies, namely, time (redshift), space (environment) and mass (stellar mass). In this...
    Tadayuki Kodama, Richard Bower, ... Masayuki Tanaka in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  16. A Multiwavelength Survey of Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies from z=3 to z=0

    Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies (LCBGs) are small starburst systems that dominate the number density of galaxies at intermediate redshifts. LCBGs have...
    Conference paper
  17. Local Redshift Surveys and Galaxy Evolution

    We present observations of galaxy environmental dependencies using data from the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey. From a combined analysis of the...
    Roberto De Propris, Matthew Colless, Darren Croton in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  18. A Study of Distant Lyα Emitters in Overdense Regions

    Recently, we conducted a Very Large Telescope (VLT) large program to search for forming clusters by looking for overdensities of Lyα emitters around...
    Bram P. Venemans, Huub J.A. Röttgering, George K. Miley in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  19. The Nature of UV-Selected Galaxies in the CDFS

    The compilation of the cosmic star formation history suggests that no particular epoch of star formation is seen at redshifts z > 1 (Madau et al....
    Duília F. de Mello, Jonathan P. Gardner, ... A.M. Koekemoer in Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
    Conference paper
  20. Deep Submillimetre Imaging of Distant AGN: Visualising the Formation of Cluster Ellipticals

    We Rob Ivison, Jason Stevens, James Dunlop, Ian Smail, Wil Percival, David Hughes, Huub Röttgering, Wil van Breugel and Michel...
    Conference paper
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