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Suppression Of Υ Production In D + Au And Au + Au Collisions At √SNn = 200 Gev, James K. Adkins, Renee Fatemi, Wolfgang Korsch, Suvarna Ramachandran, L. Adamczyk, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, A. Aparin, D. Arkhipkin, E. C. Aschenauer, G. S. Averichev, A. Banerjee 2014 University of Kentucky

Suppression Of Υ Production In D + Au And Au + Au Collisions At √SNn = 200 Gev, James K. Adkins, Renee Fatemi, Wolfgang Korsch, Suvarna Ramachandran, L. Adamczyk, M. M. Aggarwal, Z. Ahammed, I. Alekseev, J. Alford, A. Aparin, D. Arkhipkin, E. C. Aschenauer, G. S. Averichev, A. Banerjee

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We report measurements of Υ meson production in p + p, d + Au, and Au + Au collisions using the STAR detector at RHIC. We compare the Υ yield to the measured cross section in p + p collisions in order to quantify any modifications of the yield in cold nuclear matter using d + Au data and in hot nuclear matter using Au + Au data separated into three centrality classes. Our p + p measurement is based on three times the statistics of our previous result. We obtain a nuclear modification factor for Υ (1S + …


Mapping The Optimal Route Between Two Quantum States, S. J. Weber, A. Chantasri, Justin Dressel, Andrew N. Jordan, K. W. Murch, I. Siddiqi 2014 University of California - Berkeley

Mapping The Optimal Route Between Two Quantum States, S. J. Weber, A. Chantasri, Justin Dressel, Andrew N. Jordan, K. W. Murch, I. Siddiqi

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

A central feature of quantum mechanics is that a measurement result is intrinsically probabilistic. Consequently, continuously monitoring a quantum system will randomly perturb its natural unitary evolution. The ability to control a quantum system in the presence of these fluctuations is of increasing importance in quantum information processing and finds application in fields ranging from nuclear magnetic resonance1 to chemical synthesis2. A detailed understanding of this stochastic evolution is essential for the development of optimized control methods. Here we reconstruct the individual quantum trajectories3, 4, 5 of a superconducting circuit that evolves under the …


Deharak Receives Nsf Grant For Research On Electron Scattering, Kim Hill 2014 Illinois Wesleyan University

Deharak Receives Nsf Grant For Research On Electron Scattering, Kim Hill

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Electron And Hole Drift Mobility Measurements On Thin Film Cdte Solar Cells, Qi Long, Steluta A. Dinca, Eric A. Schiff, Ming Yu, Jeremy Theil 2014 Syracuse University

Electron And Hole Drift Mobility Measurements On Thin Film Cdte Solar Cells, Qi Long, Steluta A. Dinca, Eric A. Schiff, Ming Yu, Jeremy Theil

Physics - All Scholarship

We report electron and hole drift mobilities in thin film polycrystalline CdTe solar cells based on photocarrier time-of-flight measurements. For a deposition process similar to that used for high-efficiency cells, the electron drift mobilities are in the range of 10–100 cm2/Vs, and holes are in the range of 1–10 cm2/Vs. The electron drift mobilities are about a thousand times smaller than those measured in single crystal CdTe with time-of-flight; the hole mobilities are about ten times smaller. Cells were examined before and after a vapor phase treatment with CdCl2; treatment had little effect on …


Near- And Sub-Barrier Fusion Of The Be7+ Ni58 System, E. Martinez-Quiroz, E. F. Aguilera, D. Lizcano, P Amador-Valenzuela, H. Garcia-Martinez, J. J. Kolata, A. Roberts, L. O. Lamm, G. Rogachev, V. Guimaraes, F. D. Becchetti, A. Villano, M. Ojaruega, M. Febbraro, Y. Chen, H. Jiang, Paul A. De Young, Graham F. Peaslee 2014 Hope College

Near- And Sub-Barrier Fusion Of The Be7+ Ni58 System, E. Martinez-Quiroz, E. F. Aguilera, D. Lizcano, P Amador-Valenzuela, H. Garcia-Martinez, J. J. Kolata, A. Roberts, L. O. Lamm, G. Rogachev, V. Guimaraes, F. D. Becchetti, A. Villano, M. Ojaruega, M. Febbraro, Y. Chen, H. Jiang, Paul A. De Young, Graham F. Peaslee

Faculty Publications

Evaporation proton yields were measured for the fusion of the radioactive proton-rich nucleus Be-7 onto a Ni-58 target at six near-barrier energies. Total fusion cross sections were deduced by using calculated proton multiplicities. The resulting fusion excitation function shows a considerable enhancement with respect to calculations for a bare potential, even for energies above the Coulomb barrier. Inelastic couplings can account for the enhancement at the highest energy. Total fusion channels nearly saturate the total reaction cross section in the measured energy region. Comparison with previous results scaled appropriately for Be-7 + (Al-27, U-238) shows good agreement.


Team Analysis And Review: Using Group Assessment For Learning, Kayt E. Frisch 2014 Dordt College

Team Analysis And Review: Using Group Assessment For Learning, Kayt E. Frisch

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

Team work is widely reported to be a highly desired skill by prospective employers and professional schools. To help my students develop teamwork skills I have been using group quizzes called “Team Analysis And Review” (TAARs) in my introductory algebra-based physics course. A TAAR takes the full 50-minute class period and the students will review the material on the quiz three times during the period: individually, in an assigned group, and finally as a whole class. The individual TAAR allows the student to identify personal gaps in their understanding of the material. The group TAAR encourages peer instruction and offers …


Weaving Experimental Skills Throughout The Introductory Laboratory, John Zwart 2014 Dordt College

Weaving Experimental Skills Throughout The Introductory Laboratory, John Zwart

Faculty Work Comprehensive List

The laboratory portion of an introductory course sequence can be used to meet a wide variety of goals ranging from illustrating phenomena studied in class, to building intuition about how the physical world works, to confronting the unexpected. Helping students develop experimental skills is a crucial goal that needs to be addressed in lab, especially in light of the fact that most introductory textbooks do not specifically address this topic. Important skills that students should learn in lab include how to analyze data, how to communicate results and the art of designing an experiment. This presentation will discuss how we …


A Women In Mathematics, Computer Science, And Physics Course, Jim Crumley, Kristen Nairn, Lynn Ziegler, Pamela L. Bacon, Yu Zhang 2014 College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University

A Women In Mathematics, Computer Science, And Physics Course, Jim Crumley, Kristen Nairn, Lynn Ziegler, Pamela L. Bacon, Yu Zhang

MapCores Faculty Publications

Increasing women's participation is a concern in disciplines beyond
physics. As part of our Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science
Research Scholars (MapCores) program, we teach a women in science
class covering these three areas. Our course is a special version of
our college's first year seminar, which is a course designed to
prepare our students to read, write, and speak at a college-level. We
structure our FYS to promote academic confidence and interest in our
disciplines for the women in MapCores. It covers not only contributions
that women have made and barriers that women face in these
disciplines, but also research …


The Magnetopause: Bringing Space Physics Into A Junior Lab, Jim Crumley, Ari Palczewski,, Stephen Kaster 2014 College of Saint Benedict/Saint John's University

The Magnetopause: Bringing Space Physics Into A Junior Lab, Jim Crumley, Ari Palczewski,, Stephen Kaster

MapCores Faculty Publications

Undergraduate students often have minimal exposure to many subfields
of physics which are active areas of research. Space physics
is an area that is particularly difficult to expose students to since
it builds off of another area that most undergraduates see little of,
plasma physics. The magnetopause is convenient entry point
into space physics, since it can be modeled as a pressure balance, which is
a concept familiar from introductory physics. We use the Earth's
magnetopause as the basis for a lab for junior physics majors. In
the lab students analyze results from a NASA MHD simulation and
data from …


The Physicist's Basement, Nora Culik 2014 Claremont Colleges

The Physicist's Basement, Nora Culik

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

No abstract provided.


Jeffery's Equation, Sandra J. Stein 2014 Claremont Colleges

Jeffery's Equation, Sandra J. Stein

Journal of Humanistic Mathematics

No abstract provided.


Open Source Electronics For Laboratory Physics, Zengqiang John Liu 2014 St. Cloud State University

Open Source Electronics For Laboratory Physics, Zengqiang John Liu

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Presentations

Open-source electronics are electrical circuits and devices whose designs are released to the public by the designers, so others may modify and improve them. Using open-source data acquisition electronics in laboratory physics will dramatically reduce the cost of laboratory electronics and empower instructors to develop new laboratory activities, demonstrations and exploratory projects with students. This workshop will improve participants' understanding of open-source electronics and their applications in laboratory physics. Many laboratory physics sensors and open-source devices will be introduces and demonstrated. The workshop provides hands-on experiences in projects using laboratory physics sensors with an award-winning, low-cost, open-source electronic data acquisition …


Candels+3d-Hst: Compact Sfgs At Z ~ 2-3, The Progenitors Of The First Quiescent Galaxies, G. Barro, S. M. Faber, P. G. Pérez-González, C. Pacifici, J. R. Trump, D. C. Koo, S. Wuyts, Y. Guo, E. Bell, A. Dekel, L. Porter, J. Primack, H. Ferguson, M. L. N. Ashby, K. Caputi, D. Ceverino, D. Croton, G. G. Fazio, M. Giavalisco, L. Hsu, Dalibor D. Kocevski, A. Koekemoer, P. Kurcynski, P. Kollipara, J. Lee, D. H. McIntosh, E. McGrath, C. Moody, R. Somerville, C. Papovich, M. Salvato, P. Santini, T. Tal, A. van der Wel, C. C. Williams, S. P. Willner, A. Zolotov 2014 University of California - Santa Cruz

Candels+3d-Hst: Compact Sfgs At Z ~ 2-3, The Progenitors Of The First Quiescent Galaxies, G. Barro, S. M. Faber, P. G. Pérez-González, C. Pacifici, J. R. Trump, D. C. Koo, S. Wuyts, Y. Guo, E. Bell, A. Dekel, L. Porter, J. Primack, H. Ferguson, M. L. N. Ashby, K. Caputi, D. Ceverino, D. Croton, G. G. Fazio, M. Giavalisco, L. Hsu, Dalibor D. Kocevski, A. Koekemoer, P. Kurcynski, P. Kollipara, J. Lee, D. H. Mcintosh, E. Mcgrath, C. Moody, R. Somerville, C. Papovich, M. Salvato, P. Santini, T. Tal, A. Van Der Wel, C. C. Williams, S. P. Willner, A. Zolotov

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We analyze the star-forming and structural properties of 45 massive (log(M/M ) >10) compact star-forming galaxies (SFGs) at 2 < z < 3 to explore whether they are progenitors of compact quiescent galaxies at z ~ 2. The optical/NIR and far-IR Spitzer/Herschel colors indicate that most compact SFGs are heavily obscured. Nearly half (47%) host an X-ray-bright active galactic nucleus (AGN). In contrast, only about 10% of other massive galaxies at that time host AGNs. Compact SFGs have centrally concentrated light profiles and spheroidal morphologies similar to quiescent galaxies and are thus strikingly different from other SFGs, which typically are disk-like and sometimes clumpy or irregular. Most compact …


Resistive Flow In A Weakly Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensate, Fred Jendrzejewski, Stephen Eckel, Nicholas Murray, C. Lanier, Mark Edwards, Christopher J. Lobb, Gretchen K. Campbell 2014 University of Maryland

Resistive Flow In A Weakly Interacting Bose-Einstein Condensate, Fred Jendrzejewski, Stephen Eckel, Nicholas Murray, C. Lanier, Mark Edwards, Christopher J. Lobb, Gretchen K. Campbell

Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We report the direct observation of resistive flow through a weak link in a weakly interacting atomic Bose-Einstein condensate. Two weak links separate our ring-shaped superfluid atomtronic circuit into two distinct regions, a source and a drain. Motion of these weak links allows for creation of controlled flow between the source and the drain. At a critical value of the weak link velocity, we observe a transition from superfluid flow to superfluid plus resistive flow. Working in the hydrodynamic limit, we observe a conductivity that is 4 orders of magnitude larger than previously reported conductivities for a Bose-Einstein condensate with …


Chemically Induced Jahn–Teller Ordering On Manganite Surfaces, Zheng Gai, Wenzhi Lin, John D. Burton, K. Fuchigami, Paul C. Snijders, T. Z. Ward, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal, J. Shen, Stephen Jesse, Sergei V. Kalinin, Arthur P. Baddorf 2014 Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Chemically Induced Jahn–Teller Ordering On Manganite Surfaces, Zheng Gai, Wenzhi Lin, John D. Burton, K. Fuchigami, Paul C. Snijders, T. Z. Ward, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal, J. Shen, Stephen Jesse, Sergei V. Kalinin, Arthur P. Baddorf

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

Physical and electrochemical phenomena at the surfaces of transition metal oxides and their coupling to local functionality remains one of the enigmas of condensed matter physics. Understanding the emergent physical phenomena at surfaces requires the capability to probe the local composition, map order parameter fields and establish their coupling to electronic properties. Here we demonstrate that measuring the sub-30-pm displacements of atoms from high-symmetry positions in the atomically resolved scanning tunnelling microscopy allows the physical order parameter fields to be visualized in real space on the single-atom level. Here, this local crystallographic analysis is applied to the in-situ-grown manganite surfaces. …


Detector Prototype Evaluation At Spallation Neutron Sources, Robert W. Pattie Jr. 2014 Selected Works

Detector Prototype Evaluation At Spallation Neutron Sources, Robert W. Pattie Jr.

Robert W. Pattie Jr.

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The Violent Youth Of Bright And Massive Cluster Galaxies And Their Maturation Over 7 Billion Years, B. Ascaso, B. C. Lemaux, L. M. Lubin, R. R. Gal, Dale D. Kocevski, N. Rumbaugh, G. Squires 2014 Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía, Spain

The Violent Youth Of Bright And Massive Cluster Galaxies And Their Maturation Over 7 Billion Years, B. Ascaso, B. C. Lemaux, L. M. Lubin, R. R. Gal, Dale D. Kocevski, N. Rumbaugh, G. Squires

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

In this study, we investigate the formation and evolution mechanisms of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) over cosmic time. At high redshift (z ∼ 0.9), we selected BCGs and most massive cluster galaxies (MMCGs) from the Cl1604 supercluster and compared them to low-redshift (z ∼ 0.1) counterparts drawn from the MCXC meta-catalogue, supplemented by Sloan Digital Sky Survey imaging and spectroscopy. We observed striking differences in the morphological, colour, spectral, and stellar mass properties of the BCGs/MMCGs in the two samples. High-redshift BCGs/MMCGs were, in many cases, star-forming, late-type galaxies, with blue broad-band colours, properties largely absent amongst …


Weyl Gravity As General Relativity, James Thomas Wheeler 2014 Utah State University

Weyl Gravity As General Relativity, James Thomas Wheeler

James Thomas Wheeler

When the full connection of Weyl conformal gravity is varied instead of just the metric, the resulting vacuum field equations reduce to the vacuum Einstein equation, up to the choice of local units, if and only if the torsion vanishes. This result differs strongly from the usual fourth-order formulation of Weyl gravity.


The Gentle Growth Of Galaxies At High Redshifts In Overdense Environments, Emilio Romano-Díaz, Isaac Shlosman, Jun-Hwan Choi, Raphael Sadoun 2014 University of Bonn, Germany

The Gentle Growth Of Galaxies At High Redshifts In Overdense Environments, Emilio Romano-Díaz, Isaac Shlosman, Jun-Hwan Choi, Raphael Sadoun

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We have explored prevailing modes of galaxy growth for redshifts z ~ 6-14, comparing substantially overdense and normal regions of the universe, using high-resolution zoom-in cosmological simulations. Such rare overdense regions have been projected to host high-z quasars. We demonstrate that galaxies in such environments grow predominantly by a smooth accretion from cosmological filaments which dominates the mass input from major, intermediate, and minor mergers. We find that by z ~ 6, the accumulated galaxy mass fraction from mergers falls short by a factor of 10 of the cumulative accretion mass for galaxies in the overdense regions, and by …


Universal Temperature Dependence, Flux Extinction And The Role Of 3he Impurities In Superfluid Mass Transport Through Solid 4he, Ye. Vekhov, W. J. Mullin, Robert B. Hallock 2014 University of Massachusetts - Amherst

Universal Temperature Dependence, Flux Extinction And The Role Of 3he Impurities In Superfluid Mass Transport Through Solid 4he, Ye. Vekhov, W. J. Mullin, Robert B. Hallock

Robert Hallock

The mass flux, F, carried by as-grown solid 4_He in the range 25.6-26.3 bar rises with falling temperature, and at a concentration-dependent temperature, T_d, the flux decreases sharply within a few mK. We study F as a function of 3_He impurity concentration, χ. We find that T_(d )is an increasing function of increasing χ. At temperatures above T_d the flux has a universal temperature dependence and the flux terminates in a narrow window near a characteristic temperature T_h ≈ 625 mK, which is independent of χ.


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