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Investigations Of Surface-Tension Effects Due To Small-Scale Complex Boundaries, Jiansheng Feng 2013 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Investigations Of Surface-Tension Effects Due To Small-Scale Complex Boundaries, Jiansheng Feng

Open Access Dissertations

The earliest man-made irrigation systems in recorded history date back to the ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia era. After thousands of years of experience, exploration, and experimenting, mankind have learned how to construct canals and dams and use pipes and pumps to direct and control water flow, but till this day, there are still some behaviors of water and other simple fluids that surprise us. One such example is the lotus effect: a surface-tension effect which allows raindrops to roll freely on a lotus leaf as if they were drops of mercury. One of the key factors that determine how a …


Pattern Formation In Floating Sheets, Hunter King 2013 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Pattern Formation In Floating Sheets, Hunter King

Open Access Dissertations

This thesis presents a study of two basic modes of deformation of a thin sheet: wrinkling and crumpling, viewed primarily in the context of an elastic sheet confined by capillary forces on a drop of liquid.

First, it provides a brief conceptual background in the relevant physics of thin sheet mechanics and capillarity and introduces the general principles of wrinkling and crumpling.

The problem of confining a circular sheet on an increasingly curved spherical drop is presented as a vehicle to explore these principles. At finite curvature, the sheet is seen to wrinkle around its outer edge. At large confinement, …


Measuring Proton Spin Polarizabilities With Polarized Compton Scattering, Philippe Paul Martel 2013 University of Massachusetts Amherst

Measuring Proton Spin Polarizabilities With Polarized Compton Scattering, Philippe Paul Martel

Open Access Dissertations

Polarized nuclear Compton scattering on a proton target provides a test of low energy QCD. The beam-target asymmetries of a circularly polarized Bremsstrahlung photon beam on a transversely polarized butanol target (&Sigma2x) and on a longitudinally polarized butanol target (&Sigma2z), and the beam asymmetry of a linearly polarized Bremsstrahlung beam on an unpolarized hydrogen target (&Sigma3) are sensitive to the proton spin polarizabilities, third order terms in the energy expansion of the Compton scattering amplitude. This experiment consisted of the &Sigma2x measurement, both just below and above two-pion threshold.


Measurement Of D^\Pm Production In Deep Inelastic Ep Scattering With The Zeus Detector At Hera, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, ZEUS Collaboration 2013 Andrews University

Measurement Of D^\Pm Production In Deep Inelastic Ep Scattering With The Zeus Detector At Hera, Margarita C. K. Mattingly, Zeus Collaboration

Faculty Publications

Charm production in deep inelastic ep scattering was measured with the ZEUS detector using an integrated luminosity of 354 pb^{-1}. Charm quarks were identified by reconstructing D^{+} mesons in the D^{+} -> K^{-} pi^{+} pi^{+} decay channel. Lifetime information was used to reduce combinatorial background substantially. Differential cross sections were measured in the kinematic region 5 < Q^{2} < 1000 GeV^{2}, 0.02 < y < 0.7, 1.5 < p_{T}(D^{+}) < 15 GeV and |eta(D^{+})| < 1.6, where Q^{2} is the photon virtuality, y is the inelasticity, and p_{T}(D^{+}) and eta(D^{+}) are the transverse momentum and the pseudorapidity of the D^{+} meson, respectively. Next-to-leading-order QCD predictions are compared to the data. The charm contribution, F_{2}^{cc}, to the proton structure-function F_{2} was extracted.


The International Trafficking In Arms Regulations: Precluding Innovation In Academic Spacecraft Engineering — Or Are They?, Jeremy Straub, Joe Vacek 2013 SelectedWorks

The International Trafficking In Arms Regulations: Precluding Innovation In Academic Spacecraft Engineering — Or Are They?, Jeremy Straub, Joe Vacek

Jeremy Straub

Government regulations and uncertainty about their enforcement can be a significant barrier to innovation. In business, it is undesirable to consume time and other resources developing a product that cannot be sold or which requires navigating significant bureaucracy for each sale. In academ-ia, where limited funding is available prior to the submission of a grant pro-posal and receipt of an award, proposal-stage compliance costs can derail a project long before it begins. This paper reviews the International Traffick-ing in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and their impact on spacecraft research in academia, private research labs and industry. It reviews the exemptions available, …


Brans-Dicke Scalar-Tensor Theory Of Gravitation May Explain Time Asymmetry Of Physical Processes, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich 2013 The University of Texas at El Paso

Brans-Dicke Scalar-Tensor Theory Of Gravitation May Explain Time Asymmetry Of Physical Processes, Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich

Departmental Technical Reports (CS)

Most fundamental physical equations remain valid if we reverse the time order. Thus, if we start with a physical process (which satisfies these equations) and reverse time order, the resulting process also satisfies all the equations and thus, should also be physically reasonable. In practice, however, many physical processes are not reversible: e.g., a cup can break into pieces, but the pieces cannot magically get together and become a whole cup. In this paper, we show that the Brans-Dicke Scalar-Tensor Theory of Gravitation, one of the most widely used generalizations of Einstein's General relativity, is, in effect, time-asymmetric. This time-asymmetry …


Vector Acoustic Intensity Around A Tuning Fork, Daniel A. Russell, Justin Junell, Daniel O. Ludwigsen 2013 The Pennsylvania State University

Vector Acoustic Intensity Around A Tuning Fork, Daniel A. Russell, Justin Junell, Daniel O. Ludwigsen

Physics Publications

The acoustic intensity vector field around a tuning fork is investigated. Theory for a longitudinal quadrupole source predicts a well-defined transition between near-field and far-field, with significant circulation of sound energy in the near-field. Vector components of the time-averaged intensity were measured using a two-microphone intensity probe and found to agree well with predictions from theory. The vector intensity map is interpreted, and shown to provide useful information about the near-field of an acoustic source.


Ten Reasons To Take Peak Oil Seriously, Robert Brecha 2013 University of Dayton

Ten Reasons To Take Peak Oil Seriously, Robert Brecha

Physics Faculty Publications

Forty years ago, the results of modeling, as presented in The Limits to Growth, reinvigorated a discussion about exponentially growing consumption of natural resources, ranging from metals to fossil fuels to atmospheric capacity, and how such consumption could not continue far into the future. Fifteen years earlier, M. King Hubbert had made the projection that petroleum production in the continental United States would likely reach a maximum around 1970, followed by a world production maximum a few decades later. The debate about “peak oil," as it has come to be called, is accompanied by some of the same vociferous …


A Rational Free Energy-Based Approach To Understanding And Targeting Disease-Causing Missense Mutations., Zhe Zhang, Shawn Witham, Marharita Petukh, Gautier Moroy, Maria Miteva, Yoshihiko Ikeguchi, Emil Alexov 2013 Clemson University

A Rational Free Energy-Based Approach To Understanding And Targeting Disease-Causing Missense Mutations., Zhe Zhang, Shawn Witham, Marharita Petukh, Gautier Moroy, Maria Miteva, Yoshihiko Ikeguchi, Emil Alexov

Publications

BACKGROUND AND SIGNIFICANCE:

Intellectual disability is a condition characterized by significant limitations in cognitive abilities and social/behavioral adaptive skills and is an important reason for pediatric, neurologic, and genetic referrals. Approximately 10% of protein-encoding genes on the X chromosome are implicated in intellectual disability, and the corresponding intellectual disability is termed X-linked ID (XLID). Although few mutations and a small number of families have been identified and XLID is rare, collectively the impact of XLID is significant because patients usually are unable to fully participate in society.

OBJECTIVE:

To reveal the molecular mechanisms of various intellectual disabilities and to suggest …


Enhancing Human Spermine Synthase Activity By Engineered Mutations, Zhe Zhang, Yueli Zheng, Margo Petukh, Anthony Pegg, Yoshihiko Ikeguchi, Emil Alexov 2013 Clemson University

Enhancing Human Spermine Synthase Activity By Engineered Mutations, Zhe Zhang, Yueli Zheng, Margo Petukh, Anthony Pegg, Yoshihiko Ikeguchi, Emil Alexov

Publications

Spermine synthase (SMS) is an enzyme which function is to convert spermidine into spermine. It was shown that gene defects resulting in amino acid changes of the wild type SMS cause Snyder-Robinson syndrome, which is a mild-to-moderate mental disability associated with osteoporosis, facial asymmetry, thin habitus, hypotonia, and a nonspecific movement disorder. These disease-causing missense mutations were demonstrated, both in silico and in vitro, to affect the wild type function of SMS by either destabilizing the SMS dimer/monomer or directly affecting the hydrogen bond network of the active site of SMS. In contrast to these studies, here we report an …


The Crater Special Issue Of Space Weather: Building The Observational Foundation To Deduce Biological Effects Of Space Radiation, Nathan A. Schwadron, Sonya S. Smith, Harlan E. Spence 2013 University of New Hampshire

The Crater Special Issue Of Space Weather: Building The Observational Foundation To Deduce Biological Effects Of Space Radiation, Nathan A. Schwadron, Sonya S. Smith, Harlan E. Spence

Physics & Astronomy

[1] The United States is preparing for exploration beyond low-Earth Orbit (LEO). However, the space radiation environment poses significant risks. The radiation hazard is potentially severe but not sufficiently well characterized to determine if long missions outside LEO can be accomplished with acceptable risk [Cucinotta et al., 2001; Schwadron et al., 2010; Cucinotta et al., 2010]. Radiation hazards may be over- or under-stated through incomplete characterization in terms of net quantities such as accumulated dose. Time-dependent characterization often changes acute risk estimates [NCRP, 1989; Cucinotta, 1999; Cucinotta et al., 2000; George et al., 2002]. For example, events with high accumulated …


Search For Exotic Resonances Decaying Into Wz/Zz In Pp Collisions At S√=7 Tev, The CMS Collaboration, S. Chatrchyan, V. Khachatryan, Marc M. Baarmand, B. Dorney, Marcus Hohlmann, Himali Kalakhety, Igor Vodopiyanov 2013 Yerevan Physics Institute

Search For Exotic Resonances Decaying Into Wz/Zz In Pp Collisions At S√=7 Tev, The Cms Collaboration, S. Chatrchyan, V. Khachatryan, Marc M. Baarmand, B. Dorney, Marcus Hohlmann, Himali Kalakhety, Igor Vodopiyanov

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

A search for new exotic particles decaying to the VZ final state is performed, where V is either a W or a Z boson decaying into two overlapping jets and the Z decays into a pair of electrons, muons or neutrinos. The analysis uses a data sample of pp collisions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5 fb−1 collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at s=7" role="presentation" style="box-sizing: inherit; display: inline; line-height: normal; word-spacing: normal; overflow-wrap: normal; text-wrap: nowrap; float: none; direction: ltr; max-width: none; max-height: none; min-width: 0px; min-height: 0px; border: 0px; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; …


Imaging The Anisotropic Nonlinear Meissner Effect In Nodal Yba ₂Cu₃O7-Δ Thin-Film Superconductors, Alexander P. Zhuravel, Behnood G. Ghamsari, Cihan Kurter, Philipp Jung, Stephen K. Remillard, John A. Abrahams, Alexander V. Lukashenko, Alexey V. Ustinov, Steven Mark Anlage 2013 Missouri University of Science and Technology

Imaging The Anisotropic Nonlinear Meissner Effect In Nodal Yba ₂Cu₃O7-Δ Thin-Film Superconductors, Alexander P. Zhuravel, Behnood G. Ghamsari, Cihan Kurter, Philipp Jung, Stephen K. Remillard, John A. Abrahams, Alexander V. Lukashenko, Alexey V. Ustinov, Steven Mark Anlage

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

We have directly imaged the anisotropic nonlinear Meissner effect in an unconventional superconductor through the nonlinear electrodynamic response of both (bulk) gap nodes and (surface) Andreev bound states. A superconducting thin film is patterned into a compact self-resonant spiral structure, excited near resonance in the radio-frequency range, and scanned with a focused laser beam perturbation. At low temperatures, direction-dependent nonlinearities in the reactive and resistive properties of the resonator create photoresponse that maps out the directions of nodes, or of bound states associated with these nodes, on the Fermi surface of the superconductor. The method is demonstrated on the nodal …


Diffuse Optical Tomography In The Presence Of A Chest Wall, H. Y. Ban, D. R. Busch, S. Pathak, Frank Mosacatelli, M. Machida, J. C. Schotland, V. A. Markel, A. G. Yodh 2013 Swarthmore College

Diffuse Optical Tomography In The Presence Of A Chest Wall, H. Y. Ban, D. R. Busch, S. Pathak, Frank Mosacatelli, M. Machida, J. C. Schotland, V. A. Markel, A. G. Yodh

Physics & Astronomy Faculty Works

Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) has been employed to derive spatial maps of physiologically important chromophores in the human breast, but the fidelity of these images is often compromised by boundary effects such as those due to the chest wall. We explore the image quality in fast, data-intensive analytic and algebraic linear DOT reconstructions of phantoms with subcentimeter target features and large absorptive regions mimicking the chest wall. Experiments demonstrate that the chest wall phantom can introduce severe image artifacts. We then show how these artifacts can be mitigated by exclusion of data affected by the chest wall. We also introduce …


Imaging Stability In Force-Feedback High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy, Byung I. Kim, Ryan Boehm 2013 Boise State University

Imaging Stability In Force-Feedback High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy, Byung I. Kim, Ryan Boehm

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We studied the stability of force-feedback high-speed atomic force microscopy (HSAFM) by imaging soft, hard, and biological sample surfaces at various applied forces. The HSAFM images showed sudden topographic variations of streaky fringes with a negative applied force when collected on a soft hydrocarbon film grown on a grating sample, whereas they showed stable topographic features with positive applied forces. The instability of HSAFM images with the negative applied force was explained by the transition between contact and noncontact regimes in the force-distance curve. When the grating surface was cleaned, and thus hydrophilic by removing the hydrocarbon film, enhanced imaging …


Pair Creation For Bosons In Electric And Magnetic Fields, Q Z. Lv, A C. Su, M Jiang, Rainer Grobe, Qichang Su 2013 China University of Mining and Technology

Pair Creation For Bosons In Electric And Magnetic Fields, Q Z. Lv, A C. Su, M Jiang, Rainer Grobe, Qichang Su

Faculty publications – Physics

By solving the quantum field theoretical version of the Klein-Gordon equation numerically, we study the creation process for charged boson-antiboson pairs in static electric and magnetic fields. The fields are perpendicular to each other and spatially localized along the same direction, which permits us to study the crucial impact of the magnetic field's spatial extension on dynamics. If its width is comparable to that of the electric field, we find a magnetically induced Lorentz suppression of the pair-creation process. When the width is increased such that the created bosons can revisit the interaction region, we find a region of exponential …


All Unitaries Having Operator Schmidt Rank 2 Are Controlled Unitaries, Scott M. Cohen, Li Yu 2013 Portland State University

All Unitaries Having Operator Schmidt Rank 2 Are Controlled Unitaries, Scott M. Cohen, Li Yu

Physics Faculty Publications and Presentations

We prove that every unitary acting on any multipartite system and having operator Schmidt rank equal to 2 can be diagonalized by local unitaries. This then implies that every such multipartite unitary is locally equivalent to a controlled unitary with every party but one controlling a set of unitaries on the last party. We also prove that any bipartite unitary of Schmidt rank 2 is locally equivalent to a controlled unitary where either party can be chosen as the control, and at least one party can control with two terms, which implies that each such unitary can be implemented using …


Geometric-Phase Interference In A Mn12 Single-Molecule Magnet With Four-Fold Rotational Symmetry, S T. Adams, E H. da Silva Neto, S Datta, J F. Ware, Christos Lampropoulos, G Christou, Y Myaesoedov, E Zeldov, Jonathan R. Friedman 2013 University of North Florida

Geometric-Phase Interference In A Mn12 Single-Molecule Magnet With Four-Fold Rotational Symmetry, S T. Adams, E H. Da Silva Neto, S Datta, J F. Ware, Christos Lampropoulos, G Christou, Y Myaesoedov, E Zeldov, Jonathan R. Friedman

Chemistry Faculty Research and Scholarship

We study the magnetic relaxation rate Gamma of the single-molecule magnet Mn12-tBuAc as a function of magnetic field component HT transverse to the molecule's easy axis. When the spin is near a magnetic quantum tunneling resonance, we find that Gamma increases abruptly at certain values of HT. These increases are observed just beyond values of HT at which a geometric-phase interference effect suppresses tunneling between two excited energy levels. The effect is washed out by rotating HT away from the spin's hard axis, thereby suppressing the interference effect. Detailed numerical calculations of Gamma …


Einstein@Home All-Sky Search For Periodic Gravitational Waves In Ligo S5 Data, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For full list of authors, see publisher's website. 2013 Missouri University of Science and Technology

Einstein@Home All-Sky Search For Periodic Gravitational Waves In Ligo S5 Data, J. Aasi, Marco Cavaglia, For Full List Of Authors, See Publisher's Website.

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

This paper presents results of an all-sky search for periodic gravitational waves in the frequency range [50,1 190] Hz and with frequency derivative range of ∼[-20,1.1] x 10-10 Hz s-1 for the fifth LIGO science run (S5). The search uses a noncoherent Hough-transform method to combine the information from coherent searches on time scales of about one day. Because these searches are very computationally intensive, they have been carried out with the Einstein@Home volunteer distributed computing project. Postprocessing identifies eight candidate signals; deeper follow-up studies rule them out. Hence, since no gravitational wave signals have been found, we …


The Schrödinger Equation With Friction From The Quantum Trajectory Perspective, Sophya V. Garashchuk, Vaibhav Dixit, Bing Gu, James Mazzuca 2013 University of South Carolina - Columbia

The Schrödinger Equation With Friction From The Quantum Trajectory Perspective, Sophya V. Garashchuk, Vaibhav Dixit, Bing Gu, James Mazzuca

Faculty Publications

Similarity of equations of motion for the classical and quantum trajectories is used to introduce afriction term dependent on the wavefunction phase into the time-dependent Schrödingerequation. The term describes irreversible energy loss by the quantum system. The force offriction is proportional to the velocity of a quantum trajectory. The resulting Schrödinger equationis nonlinear, conserves wavefunction normalization, and evolves an arbitrary wavefunction into the ground state of the system (of appropriate symmetry if applicable). Decrease in energy is proportional to the average kinetic energy of the quantum trajectory ensemble. Dynamics in the high friction regime is suitable for simple models of …


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