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Phenomenology Of Fermion Production During Axion Inflation, Michael Roberts
Phenomenology Of Fermion Production During Axion Inflation, Michael Roberts
Doctoral Dissertations
We study the production of fermions through a derivative coupling to an axion inflaton and the effects of the produced fermions on the scalar and tensor metric perturbations. We show how such a coupling can arise naturally from supergravity with an axion-like field driving large-field inflation and small instanton-like corrections. We present analytic results for the scalar and tensor power spectra, and estimate the amplitude of the non-Gaussianties in the equilateral regime. The scalar spectrum is found to have a red-tilted spectral index, small non-Gaussianities, and can be dominant over the vacuum contribution. In contrast, the tensor power spectrum from …
Performance Evaluation Of Uavsar And Simulated Nisar Data For Crop/Noncrop Classification Over Stoneville, Ms, Simon Kraatz, S. Rose, M. H. Cosh, N. Torbick, X. Huang, P. Siquiera
Performance Evaluation Of Uavsar And Simulated Nisar Data For Crop/Noncrop Classification Over Stoneville, Ms, Simon Kraatz, S. Rose, M. H. Cosh, N. Torbick, X. Huang, P. Siquiera
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publication Series
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data are well-suited for change detection over agricultural fields, owing to high spatiotemporal resolution and sensitivity to soil and vegetation. The goal of this work is to evaluate the science algorithm for the NASA ISRO SAR (NISAR) Cropland Area product using data collected by NASA's airborne Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle SAR (UAVSAR) platform and the simulated NISAR data derived from it. This study uses mode 129, which is to be used for global-scale mapping. The mode consists of an upper (129A) and lower band (129B), respectively having bandwidths of 20 and 5 MHz. This work uses 129A …
New Precise Spectroscopy Of The Hyperfine Structure In Muonium With A High-Intensity Pulsed Muon Beam, S. Kanda, Y. Fukao, Y. Ikedo, K. Ishida, M. Iwasaki, D. Kawall, N. Kawamura, K. M. Kojima, N. Kurosawa, Y. Matsuda
New Precise Spectroscopy Of The Hyperfine Structure In Muonium With A High-Intensity Pulsed Muon Beam, S. Kanda, Y. Fukao, Y. Ikedo, K. Ishida, M. Iwasaki, D. Kawall, N. Kawamura, K. M. Kojima, N. Kurosawa, Y. Matsuda
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
A hydrogen-like atom consisting of a positive muon and an electron is known as muonium. It is a near-ideal two-body system for a precision test of bound-state theory and fundamental symmetries. The MuSEUM collaboration performed a new precision measurement of the muonium ground-state hyperfine structure at J-PARC using a high-intensity pulsed muon beam and a high-rate capable positron counter. The resonance of hyperfine transition was successfully observed at a near-zero magnetic field, and the muonium hyperfine structure interval of nu(HFS) = 4.463302(4) GHz was obtained with a relative precision of 0.9 ppm. The result was consistent with the previous ones …
The Diurnal Variation In Stratospheric Ozone From Macc Reanalysis, Era-Interim, Waccm, And Earth Observation Data: Characteristics And Intercomparison, Ansgar Schanz, Klemens Hocke, Niklaus Kämpfer, Simon Chabrillat, Antje Inness, Mathias Palm, Justus Notholt, Ian Boyd, Alan Parrish, Yasuko Kasai
The Diurnal Variation In Stratospheric Ozone From Macc Reanalysis, Era-Interim, Waccm, And Earth Observation Data: Characteristics And Intercomparison, Ansgar Schanz, Klemens Hocke, Niklaus Kämpfer, Simon Chabrillat, Antje Inness, Mathias Palm, Justus Notholt, Ian Boyd, Alan Parrish, Yasuko Kasai
Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series
In this study, we compare the diurnal variation in stratospheric ozone of the MACC (Monitoring Atmospheric Composition and Climate) reanalysis, ECMWF Reanalysis Interim (ERA-Interim), and the free-running WACCM (Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model). The diurnal variation of stratospheric ozone results from photochemical and dynamical processes depending on altitude, latitude, and season. MACC reanalysis and WACCM use similar chemistry modules and calculate a similar diurnal cycle in ozone when it is caused by a photochemical variation. The results of the two model systems are confirmed by observations of the Superconducting Submillimeter-Wave Limb-Emission Sounder (SMILES) experiment and three selected sites of the …
Resurgence Of The Qcd Adler Function, Alessio Maiezza, Juan Carlos Vasquez
Resurgence Of The Qcd Adler Function, Alessio Maiezza, Juan Carlos Vasquez
Physics Department Faculty Publication Series
We study the QCD Adler function in the energy region approximate to 0.7 - 2.5 GeV, in which the non-perturbative effects become dominant. Our analysis is a renormalon-based evaluation using transseries within the resurgence of the Renormalization-Group-Equation and does not require the Operator-Product-Expansion. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.