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Tytuł:
2D Electron Gas in Non-Uniform Magnetic Fields
Autorzy:
Gallagher, B. L.
Kubrak, V.
Rushforth, A.
Neumann, A. C.
Edmonds, K. W.
Main, P. C.
Henini, M.
Marrows, C. H.
Hickey, B. J.
Thoms, S.
Dahlberg, D. E.
Tematy:
73.50.Jt
73.20.Dx
73.23.Ad
73.50.Fq
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Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Fizyki PAN
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2014148.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
We present a review of some of our recent experimental work on hybrid ferromagnet/semiconductor devices in which 2D electrons propagate through magnetic barriers, periodic magnetic modulations, and random magnetic fields.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Seeking large-scale magnetic fields in a pure-disk dwarf galaxy NGC 2976
Autorzy:
Drzazga, Robert
Elstner, D.
Heald, G. H.
Gallagher, J. S.
Chyży, Krzysztof
Opis:
Aims. It is still unknown how magnetic field-generation mechanisms could operate in low-mass dwarf galaxies. Here, we present a detailed study of a nearby pure-disk dwarf galaxy NGC 2976. Unlike previously observed dwarf objects, this galaxy possesses a clearly defined disk. We also discuss whether NGC 2976 could serve as a potential source of the intergalactic magnetic field. Methods. For the purpose of our studies, we performed deep multi-frequency polarimetric observations of NGC 2976 with the VLA and Effelsberg radio telescopes. Additionally, we supplement them with re-imaged data from the WSRT-SINGS survey for which a rotation measure (RM) synthesis was performed. A new weighting scheme for the RM synthesis algorithm, consisting of including information about the quality of data in individual frequency channels, was proposed and investigated. Application of this new weighting to the simulated data, as well as to the observed data, results in an improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio in the Faraday depth space. Results. The magnetic field morphology discovered in NGC 2976 consists of a southern polarized ridge. This structure does not seem to be due to just a pure large-scale dynamo process (possibly cosmic-ray driven) at work in this object, as indicated by the RM data and dynamo number calculations. Instead, the field of NGC 2976 is modified by past gravitational interactions and possibly also by ram pressure inside the M 81 galaxy group environment. The estimates of total (7 $\mu G$) and ordered (3 $\mu G$) magnetic field strengths, as well as degree of field order (0.46), which is similar to those observed in spirals, suggest that tidally generated magnetized gas flows can further enhance dynamo action in the object. NGC 2976 is apparently a good candidate for the efficient magnetization of its neighbourhood. It is able to provide an ordered (perhaps also regular) magnetic field into the intergalactic space up to a distance of about 5 kpc. Conclusions. Tidal interactions (and possibly also ram pressure) can lead to the formation of unusual magnetic field morphologies (like polarized ridges) in galaxies out of the star-forming disks, which do not follow any observed component of the interstellar medium (ISM), as observed in NGC 2976. These galaxies are able to provide ordered magnetic fields far out of their main disks.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Event generators for high-energy physics experiments
Autorzy:
Siódmok, Andrzej
Machado, P.
Price, A. C.
Helenius, I.
Verheyen, R.
Kerner, M.
Cruz-Martinez, J.
Frixione, S.
Campbell, J. M.
Chiesa, M.
Reina, L.
Rottoli, L.
Tramontano, F.
Dytman, S.
Winterhalder, R.
Buckley, A.
Byrne, E. P.
Bhattacharya, S.
Friedland, A.
Darvishi, N.
Holguin, J.
Pires, J.
Peraro, T.
Tu, Z.
Whitehead, James
Scyboz, L.
Gallmeister, K.
Uccirati, S.
Grazzini, M.
Roiser, S.
Lim, M. A.
Engel, T.
Glover, E. W. N.
Rodriguez Garcia, A.
Verbytskyi, A.
White, O.
Masouminia, M. R.
Beekveld, M. van
Gaunt, J.
Butter, A.
Flower, L.
Ferrario Ravasio, S.
Forshaw, J. R.
Jentsch, A.
Quackenbush, S.
Nevay, L. J.
Trojanowski, S.
Stagnitto, G.
Yazgan, E.
Skands, P.
Lindert, J. M.
Rocco, N.
Montagna, G.
Sjöstrand, T.
Andersen, J. R.
Medves, R.
Soyez, G.
Reichelt, D.
Jadach, S.
Kling, F.
Childers, J. T.
Gehrmann, T.
Marinelli, G.
Piccinini, F.
Lang, J.
Hen, O.
Bierlich, C.
Ulrich, Y.
Xie, K.
Frederix, R.
Yang, T.-Z.
Barrow, J. L.
Chakraborty, S.
Gauld, R.
Richardson, P.
Zapp, K.
Isaacson, J.
Papaefstathiou, A.
Mattelaer, O.
Rocco, M.
Broggio, A.
Siegert, F.
Currie, J.
Ullrich, T.
El-Menoufi, B. K.
Marcoli, M.
Plätzer, S.
Figueroa, D.
Mastrolia, P.
Paz, G.
Wilkinson, C.
Jones, S. P.
Soper, D. E.
McFayden, J.
Butterworth, J. M.
Denner, A.
Lang, J. -N.
Grohsjean, A.
Ankowski, A. M.
Ohl, T.
Knobbe, M.
Nachman, B.
Preuss, C. T.
Hamilton, K.
Klein, S.
Löschner, M.
Schuchmann, S.
Ossola, G.
Tomalak, O.
Gavardi, A.
Gehrmann-De Ridder, A.
Giuli, F.
Prestel, S.
Salam, G. P.
Napoletano, D.
Valassi, A.
Re, E.
Alioli, S.
Gellersen, L.
Mrenna, S.
Kirchgaeßer, M. M.
Soto-Ontoso, A.
Bothmann, E.
Chen, X.
Maier, A.
Ju, W.
Baker, M. D.
Huss, A.
Pickering, L.
Smillie, J. M.
Weinstein, L.
Carloni-Calame, C. M.
Nicrosini, O.
Höche, S.
Nadolsky, P.
Niehues, J.
Mosel, U.
Diefenthaler, M.
Gardiner, S.
Morgan, T.
Höfer, M.
Lee, G.
Mazzitelli, J.
Ashkenazi, A.
Neumann, T.
Reuter, J.
Schürmann, R.
Plehn, T.
Tena-Vidal, J.
Signer, A.
Webber, B. R.
Ilten, P.
Andreopoulos, C.
Pandey, V.
Wagman, M.
Papadopoulou, A.
Niewczas, K.
Giele, W.
Dasgupta, M.
Soldin, D.
Zanderighi, G.
Hirschi, V.
Williams, C.
Wret, C.
Lurkin, N.
Ma, Y.
Mo, J.
Pellen, M.
Krause, C.
Walker, D.
Singh Chahal, G.
Karlberg, A.
Meinzinger, P.
Roda, M.
Magerya, V.
Reuschle, C.
Han, T.
Dreyer, F. A.
Katori, T.
Maltoni, F.
Nason, P.
Hobbs, T. J.
Lombardi, D.
Pelliccioli, G.
Nagar, R.
Kallweit, S.
Heinrich, G.
Lönnblad, L.
Nagy, Z.
Zanoli, S.
Rojo, J.
Utheim, M.
Gallagher, H.
Schönherr, M.
Bewick, G.
Wiesemann, M.
Li, S. W.
Aschenauer, E. C.
Gütschow, C.
Bredt, P.
Gieseke, S.
Monni, P. F.
Hatcher, R.
Krauss, F.
Sobczyk, J. T.
Kilian, W.
Schumann, S.
Majer, I.
Seymour, M. H.
Płaczek, Wiesław
Pozzorini, S.
Opis:
We provide an overview of the status of Monte-Carlo event generators for high-energy particle physics. Guided by the experimental needs and requirements, we highlight areas of active development, and opportunities for future improvements. Particular emphasis is given to physics models and algorithms that are employed across a variety of experiments. These common themes in event generator development lead to a more comprehensive understanding of physics at the highest energies and intensities, and allow models to be tested against a wealth of data that have been accumulated over the past decades. A cohesive approach to event generator development will allow these models to be further improved and systematic uncertainties to be reduced, directly contributing to future experimental success. Event generators are part of a much larger ecosystem of computational tools. They typically involve a number of unknown model parameters that must be tuned to experimental data, while maintaining the integrity of the underlying physics models. Making both these data, and the analyses with which they have been obtained accessible to future users is an essential aspect of open science and data preservation. It ensures the consistency of physics models across a variety of experiments.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Gamer, Matthias
Morales-Chacón, Lilia
Lippé, Sarah
Yao, Dezhong
Jenkins, Michael
Robbins, Kay
Keil, Andreas
Kotchoubey, Boris
Rausch, Manuel
Borck, Cornelius
Kouara, Layla
He, Xun
Millán, José d. R.
Schmidt, Barbara
Rossini, Paolo M.
Cohen, Michael X.
Clayson, Peter E.
Awais, Muhammad
Senderecka, Magdalena
Bringas-Vega, Maria L.
Gallagher, Anne
Pourtois, Gilles
Delis, Ioannis
Chaumon, Maximilien
Delorme, Arnaud
Evans, Alan C.
Babiloni, Claudio
Jerbi, Karim
Bosch-Bayard, Jorge
Hiley, Katherine E.
Coyle, Damien
Machizawa, Maro G.
Luck, Steven J.
Martínez-Montes, Eduardo
Krigolson, Olave E.
Corneyllie, Alexandra
Pernet, Cyril
Oostenveld, Robert
Bendall, Robert C. A.
Ganis, Giorgio
Naar, Richard
Verona, Edelyn
Fair, Damien
Ruzzoli, Manuela
Gloy, Kilian
Puce, Aina
Makeig, Scott
MacNamara, Annmarie
Rampp, Stefan
Veniero, Domenica
Chatard, Armand
Nilsonne, Gustav
van den Bosch, Jasper J. F.
Langer, Nicolas
Nyhus, Erika
Knight, Robert T.
Welke, Dominik
London, Raquel E.
Constant, Martin
Baillet, Sylvain
Pfabigan, Daniela M.
Hassall, Cameron D.
Stegmann, Yannik
Calzada-Reyes, Ana
Mushtaq, Faisal
Marzuki, Aleya A.
Niso, Guiomar
Cruse, Damian
Liesefeld, Heinrich R.
Pavlov, Yuri G.
Cole, Jonathan
Thompson, Paul M.
Kaiser, Jakob
Michel, Christoph
Kochen, Silvia
Srinivasan, Narayanan
Rogers, Christine
Paul, Katharina
Arvaneh, Mahnaz
Valdes-Sosa, Pedro
van der Molen, Melle J. W.
Falk, Tiago H.
Ivry, Richard B.
Voytek, Bradley
Bailey, Neil W.
Valdes-Sosa, Mitchell
Mathew, Ryan K.
Mon-Williams, Mark
Bland, Amy R.
Gregory, Samantha
Segalowitz, Sidney J.
Brady, Daniel
Marinovic, Welber
Paulus, Walter
Busch, Niko A.
Opis:
On the centenary of the first human EEG recording, more than 500 experts reflect on the impact that this discovery has had on our understanding of the brain and behaviour. We document their priorities and call for collective action focusing on validity, democratization and responsibility to realize the potential of EEG in science and society over the next 100 years.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Multiwavelength observations of the blazar PKS 0735+178 in spatial and temporal coincidence with an astrophysical neutrino candidate IceCube-211208A
Autorzy:
de Clairfontaine, G. Fichet
Holler, M.
Funk, S.
Renaud, M.
Shang, R.
Cecil, R.
Errando, M.
Hinrichs, C. E.
Zargaryan, D.
Bulik, T.
Weinstein, A.
Kherlakian, M.
Roache, E.
Ruiz-Velasco, E.
Marcowith, A.
Cerruti, M.
Bangale, P.
Noel, Angel
Kaaret, P.
Reimer, A.
White, R.
Fontaine, G.
Chen, A.
Steenkamp, R.
O'Brien, P.
Gabici, S.
Kluźniak, W.
Kostunin, D.
Sembroski, G. H.
Montanari, A.
Żywucka, N.
Venter, C.
Kumar, S.
Buckley, J. H.
Bi, B.
Moulin, E.
Moriarty, P.
Splettstoesser, M.
Lohse, T.
Mooney, C. L.
Leuschner, F.
Aschersleben, J.
Sushch, I.
Malyshev, D.
Veh, J.
Schäfer, J.
Zech, A.
Steinmassl, S.
Furniss, A.
Suzuki, H.
Goswami, P.
Böttcher, M.
Chand, T.
Giavitto, G.
Mukherjee, R.
Brill, A.
Millis, J.
Einecke, S.
de Ona Wilhelmi, E.
Joshi, V.
Ong, R. A.
Millard, M. J.
McGrath, C. E.
Khélifi, B.
Tucci, J. V.
Ghafourizadeh, S.
Batzofin, R.
Moderski, R.
Schwanke, U.
Lypova, I.
Santangelo, A.
Brose, R.
Bouyahiaoui, M.
Jamrozy, Marek
Murach, T.
Specovius, A.
Talluri, A. Kaushik
Pueschel, E.
Pohl, M.
Jin, W.
Bartkoske, J. T.
Kleiner, T. K.
Bernlöhr, K.
Gallagher, G.
Reynolds, P. T.
Lenain, J. -P.
Hanna, D.
Williams, D. A.
O'Brien, S.
Becherini, Y.
Doroshenko, V.
Chibueze, O.
Chandra, S.
Ernenwein, J. -P.
Le Stum, S.
Ribeiro, D.
Kosack, K.
Spencer, S.
Holch, T. L.
Takahashi, T.
Berge, D.
Sadeh, I.
Marchegiani, P.
Ren, H.
Maier, G.
Marx, R.
Borowska, J.
Peron, G.
Archer, A.
Punch, M.
Horns, D.
Boisson, C.
Benbow, W.
Holder, J.
Lundy, M.
Bradascio, F.
Zacharias, M.
Djannati-Ataï, A.
Niemiec, J.
Mitchell, A.
Panter, M.
Kasai, E.
Wierzcholska, Alicja
Christiansen, J. L.
Olivera-Nieto, L.
Rudak, B.
Stawarz, Łukasz
Glawion, D.
Panny, S.
Füßling, M.
Brun, F.
Cotter, G.
Filipovic, M.
Marandon, V.
Breuhaus, M.
Mackey, J.
Feng, Q.
Mori, K.
de Bony de Lavergne, M.
Quinn, J.
Luashvili, A.
Tanaka, T.
Wong, Yu Wun
Katarzyński, K.
Kieda, D.
Zouari, S.
Dmytriiev, A.
Shapopi, J. N. S.
Aharonian, F.
Saha, L.
Adams, C. B.
Acharyya, A.
Burger-Scheidlin, C.
Chibueze, J.
Glicenstein, J. F.
Terrier, R.
Bolmont, J.
Sasaki, M.
Lang, R. G.
Reimer, O.
Nakashima, K.
Hoang, J.
Lemière, A.
Woo, J.
Vassiliev, V. V.
Reichherzer, P.
Martins, V. Barbosa
Bruno, B.
Sahakian, V.
van Eldik, C.
Humensky, T. B.
Fortson, L.
Korzoun, N.
Hanlon, W.
Hinton, J. A.
Ostrowski, Michał
Vecchi, M.
Casanova, S.
Jung-Richardt, I.
Pühlhofer, G.
Santander, M.
Quirrenbach, A.
Wong, S. L.
Prokhorov, D. A.
Backes, M.
Falcone, A.
Schüssler, F.
Schutte, H. M.
Zdziarski, A. A.
Foote, G. M.
Grolleron, G.
Jankowsky, F.
Celic, J.
Lang, M. J.
Hervet, O.
Vink, J.
Kertzman, M.
Klepser, S.
Batista, P.
Caroff, S.
Martí-Devesa, G.
Ragan, K.
Mbarubucyeye, J. Damascene
Dai, S.
Chromey, A. J.
Rieger, F.
Haerer, L.
Sadun, A. C.
Mohrmann, L.
Khatoon, R.
Opis:
We report on multiwavelength target-of-opportunity observations of the blazar PKS 0735+178, located 2$.^{\circ}$2 away from the best-fit position of the IceCube neutrino event IceCube-211208A detected on 2021 December 8. The source was in a high-flux state in the optical, ultraviolet, X-ray, and GeV γ-ray bands around the time of the neutrino event, exhibiting daily variability in the soft X-ray flux. The X-ray data from Swift-XRT and NuSTAR characterize the transition between the low-energy and high-energy components of the broadband spectral energy distribution (SED), and the γ-ray data from Fermi-LAT, VERITAS, and H.E.S.S. require a spectral cutoff near 100 GeV. Both the X-ray and γ-ray measurements provide strong constraints on the leptonic and hadronic models. We analytically explore a synchrotron self-Compton model, an external Compton model, and a lepto-hadronic model. Models that are entirely based on internal photon fields face serious difficulties in matching the observed SED. The existence of an external photon field in the source would instead explain the observed γ-ray spectral cutoff in both the leptonic and lepto-hadronic models and allow a proton jet power that marginally agrees with the Eddington limit in the lepto-hadronic model. We show a numerical lepto-hadronic model with external target photons that reproduces the observed SED and is reasonably consistent with the neutrino event despite requiring a high jet power.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
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