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202. Unscrambling spectral interference and matrix effects in Vitis vinifera Vis-NIR spectroscopy: Towards analytical grade ‘in vivo’ sugars and acids quantification
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Martins, R.C., Barroso, T.G., Jorge, P., Cunha, M., and Santos, F.
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- 2022
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203. Demonstration of Single Barium Ion Sensitivity for Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay using Single Molecule Fluorescence Imaging
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McDonald, A. D., Jones, B. J. P., Nygren, D. R., Adams, C., Alvarez, V., Azevedo, C. D. R., Benlloch-Rodrıguez, J. M., Borges, F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Carcel, S., Carrion, J. V., Cebrian, S., Conde, C. A. N., Dıaz, J., Diesburg, M., Escada, J., Esteve, R., Felkai, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., Gomez-Cadenas, J. J., Gonzalez-Dıaz, D., Gutierrez, R. M., Guenette, R., Hafidi, K., Hauptman, J., Henriques, C. A. O., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Johnston, S., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., Lopez-March, N., Losada, M., Martın-Albo, J., Martınez-Lema, G., Martınez, A., Monrabal, F., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Munoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Perez, J., Querol, M., Repond, J., Renner, J., Riordan, S., Ripoll, L., Rodrıguez, J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Simon, A., Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Stiegler, T., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A new method to tag the barium daughter in the double beta decay of $^{136}$Xe is reported. Using the technique of single molecule fluorescent imaging (SMFI), individual barium dication (Ba$^{++}$) resolution at a transparent scanning surface has been demonstrated. A single-step photo-bleach confirms the single ion interpretation. Individual ions are localized with super-resolution ($\sim$2~nm), and detected with a statistical significance of 12.9~$\sigma$ over backgrounds. This lays the foundation for a new and potentially background-free neutrinoless double beta decay technology, based on SMFI coupled to high pressure xenon gas time projection chambers., Comment: Accepted by PRL
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204. Helium-Xenon mixtures to improve topological signature in high pressure gas Xenon TPCs
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Felkai, R., Monrabal, F., Gonzalez-Díaz, D., Sorel, M., López-March, N., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., Adams, C., Álvarez, V., Arazi, L., Azevedo, C. D. R., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Borges, F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Cebrián, S., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Escada, J., Esteve, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., Guenette, R., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hafidi, K., Hauptman, J., Henriques, C. A. O., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Johnston, S., Jones, B. J. P., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez-Lema, G., Martínez, A., McDonald, A. D., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D. R., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Pérez, J., Querol, M., Renner, J., Repond, J., Riordan, S., Ripoll, L., Romo, C., Rodríguez, J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Simón, A., Sofka, C., Stiegler, T., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Within the framework of xenon-based double beta decay experiments, we propose the possibility to improve the background rejection of an electroluminescent Time Projection Chamber (EL TPC) by reducing the diffusion of the drifting electrons while keeping nearly intact the energy resolution of a pure xenon EL TPC. Based on state-of-the-art microscopic simulations, a substantial addition of helium, around 10 or 15~\%, may reduce drastically the transverse diffusion down to 2.5~mm/$\sqrt{\mathrm{m}}$ from the 10.5~mm/$\sqrt{\mathrm{m}}$ of pure xenon. The longitudinal diffusion remains around 4~mm/$\sqrt{\mathrm{m}}$. Light production studies have been performed as well. They show that the relative variation in energy resolution introduced by such a change does not exceed a few percent, which leaves the energy resolution practically unchanged. The technical caveats of using photomultipliers close to an helium atmosphere are also discussed in detail., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures
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205. Free expansion of Bose-Einstein condensates with a multicharged vortex
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Teles, Rafael Poliseli, Santos, F. E. A. dos, Caracanhas, M. A., and Bagnato, V. S.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
In this work, we analyze the free expansion of Bose-Einstein condensates containing multicharged vortices. The atomic cloud is initially confined in a three-dimensional asymmetric harmonic trap. We apply both approximate variational solutions and numerical simulations of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation. The data obtained provide a way to establish the presence as well as the multiplicity of vortices based only on the properties of the expanded cloud which can be obtained via time-of-flight measurements. In addition, several features such as the evolution of the vortex core size and the asymptotic velocity during free expansion were studied considering the atomic cloud as being released from different harmonic trap configurations.
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206. High Precision Measurement of the $^{19}$Ne Half-life using real-time digital acquisition
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Fontbonne, C., Ujić, P., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Fléchard, X., Rotaru, F., Achouri, N. L., Alcindor, V. Girard, Bastin, B., Boulay, F., Briand, J. B., Sánchez-Benítez, A. M., Bouzomita, H., Borcea, C., Borcea, R., Blank, B., Carniol, B., Čeliković, I., Delahaye, P., Delaunay, F., Etasse, D., Fremont, G., de France, G., Fontbonne, J. M., Grinyer, G. F., Harang, J., Hommet, J., Jevremović, A., Lewitowicz, M., Martel, I., Mrazek, J., Parlog, M., Poincheval, J., Ramos, D., Spitaels, C., Stanoiu, M., Thomas, J. C., and Toprek, D.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The half-life of $^{19}$Ne has been measured using a real-time digital multiparametric acquisition system providing an accurate time-stamp and relevant information on the detectors signals for each decay event. An exhaustive offline analysis of the data gave unique access to experimental effects potentially biasing the measurement. After establishing the influence factors impacting the measurement such as after-pulses, pile-up, gain and base line fluctuations, their effects were accurately estimated and the event selection optimized. The resulting half-life, $17.2569\pm0.0019_{(stat)}\pm0.0009_{(syst)}$~s, is the most precise up to now for $^{19}$Ne. It is found in agreement with two recent precise measurements and not consistent with the most recent one [L.J. Broussard {\it et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf112}, 212301 (2014)] by 3.0 standard deviations. The full potential of the technique for nuclei with half-lives of a few seconds is discussed., Comment: 11 pages, 16 figures
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207. Recovering galaxy cluster gas density profiles with XMM-Newton and Chandra
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Bartalucci, I., Arnaud, M., Pratt, G. W., Vikhlinin, A., Pointecouteau, E., Forman, W. R., Jones, C., Mazzotta, P., and Andrade-Santos, F.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We examine the reconstruction of galaxy cluster radial density profiles obtained from Chandra and XMM X-ray observations, using high quality data for a sample of twelve objects covering a range of morphologies and redshifts. By comparing the results obtained from the two observatories and by varying key aspects of the analysis procedure, we examine the impact of instrumental effects and of differences in the methodology used in the recovery of the density profiles. We find that the final density profile shape is particularly robust. We adapt the photon weighting vignetting correction method developed for XMM for use with Chandra data, and confirm that the resulting Chandra profiles are consistent with those corrected a posteriori for vignetting effects. Profiles obtained from direct deprojection and those derived using parametric models are consistent at the 1% level. At radii larger than $\sim$6", the agreement between Chandra and XMM is better than 1%, confirming an excellent understanding of the XMM PSF. We find no significant energy dependence. The impact of the well-known offset between Chandra and XMM gas temperature determinations on the density profiles is found to be negligible. However, we find an overall normalisation offset in density profiles of the order of $\sim$2.5%, which is linked to absolute flux cross-calibration issues. As a final result, the weighted ratios of Chandra to XMM gas masses computed at R2500 and R500 are r=1.03$\pm$0.01 and r=1.03$\pm$0.03, respectively. Our study confirms that the radial density profiles are robustly recovered, and that any differences between Chandra and XMM can be constrained to the $\sim$ 2.5% level, regardless of the exact data analysis details. These encouraging results open the way for the true combination of X-ray observations of galaxy clusters, fully leveraging the high resolution of Chandra and the high throughput of XMM., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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208. LOFAR discovery of an ultra-steep radio halo and giant head-tail radio galaxy in Abell 1132
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Wilber, A., Brüggen, M., Bonafede, A., Savini, F., Shimwell, T., van Weeren, R. J., Rafferty, D., Mechev, A. P., Intema, H., Andrade-Santos, F., Clarke, A. O., Mahony, E. K., Morganti, R., Prandoni, I., Brunetti, G., Röttgering, H., Mandal, S., de Gasperin, F., and Hoeft, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
LOFAR observations at 144 MHz have revealed large-scale radio sources in the unrelaxed galaxy cluster Abell 1132. The cluster hosts diffuse radio emission on scales of $\sim$650 kpc near the cluster center and a head-tail (HT) radio galaxy, extending up to 1 Mpc, South of the cluster center. The central diffuse radio emission is not seen in NVSS, FIRST, WENSS, nor in C & D array VLA observations at 1.4 GHz, but is detected in our follow-up GMRT observations at 325 MHz. Using LOFAR and GMRT data, we determine the spectral index of the central diffuse emission to be $\alpha=-1.75\pm0.19$ ($S\propto\nu^{\alpha}$). We classify this emission as an ultra-steep spectrum radio halo and discuss the possible implications for the physical origin of radio halos. The HT radio galaxy shows narrow, collimated emission extending up to 1 Mpc and another 300 kpc of more diffuse, disturbed emission, giving a full projected linear size of 1.3 Mpc - classifying it as a giant radio galaxy (GRG) and making it the longest HT found to date. The head of the GRG coincides with an elliptical galaxy (SDSS J105851.01$+$564308.5) belonging to Abell 1132. In our LOFAR image, there appears to be a connection between the radio halo and the GRG. The turbulence that may have produced the halo may have also affected the tail of the GRG. In turn, the GRG may have provided seed electrons for the radio halo., Comment: Accepted to MNRAS, 12 pages, 8 figures
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209. VLA Radio Observations of the HST Frontier Fields Cluster Abell 2744: The Discovery of New Radio Relics
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Pearce, C. J. J., van Weeren, R. J., Andrade-Santos, F., Jones, C., Forman, W. R., Brüggen, M., Bulbul, E., Clarke, T. E., Kraft, R. P., Medezinski, E., Mroczkowski, T., Nonino, M., Nulsen, P. E. J., Randall, S. W., and Umetsu, K.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
Cluster mergers leave distinct signatures in the ICM in the form of shocks and diffuse cluster radio sources that provide evidence for the acceleration of relativistic particles. However, the physics of particle acceleration in the ICM is still not fully understood. Here we present new 1-4 GHz Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and archival Chandra observations of the HST Frontier Fields Cluster Abell 2744. In our new VLA images, we detect the previously known $\sim2.1$ Mpc radio halo and $\sim1.5$ Mpc radio relic. We carry out a radio spectral analysis from which we determine the relic's injection spectral index to be $\alpha_{\rm{inj}} = -1.12 \pm 0.19$. This corresponds to a shock Mach number of $\mathcal{M}$ = 2.05$^{+0.31}_{-0.19}$ under the assumption of diffusive shock acceleration. We also find evidence for spectral steepening in the post-shock region. We do not find evidence for a significant correlation between the radio halo's spectral index and ICM temperature. In addition, we observe three new polarized diffuse sources and determine two of these to be newly discovered giant radio relics. These two relics are located in the southeastern and northwestern outskirts of the cluster. The corresponding integrated spectral indices measure $-1.81 \pm 0.26$ and $-0.63 \pm 0.21$ for the SE and NW relics, respectively. From an X-ray surface brightness profile we also detect a possible density jump of $R=1.39^{+0.34}_{-0.22}$ co-located with the newly discovered SE relic. This density jump would correspond to a shock front Mach number of $\mathcal{M}=1.26^{+0.25}_{-0.15}$., Comment: accepted for publication in ApJ
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210. Effective proton-neutron interaction near the drip line from unbound states in $^{25,26}$F
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Vandebrouck, M., Lepailleur, A., Sorlin, O., Aumann, T., Caesar, C., Holl, M., Panin, V., Wamers, F., Stroberg, S. R., Holt, J. D., Santos, F. De Oliveira, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Avdeichikov, V., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Bogner, S. K., Boillos, J. M., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caamano, M., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L., Cortina-Gil, D., Cravo, E., Crespo, R., Pramanik, U. Datta, Fernandez, P. Diaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhauser, R., Gibelin, J., Golubev, P., Göbel, K., Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Hergert, H., Hufnagel, A., Ignatov, A., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knyazev, A., Kröll, T., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Marques, F. M., Movsesyan, A., Nacher, E., Najafi, M., Nikolskii, E., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Rigollet, C., Röder, M., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schwenk, A., Simon, H., Syndikus, I., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Weick, H., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background: Odd-odd nuclei, around doubly closed shells, have been extensively used to study proton-neutron interactions. However, the evolution of these interactions as a function of the binding energy, ultimately when nuclei become unbound, is poorly known. The $^{26}$F nucleus, composed of a deeply bound $\pi0d\_{5/2}$ proton and an unbound $\nu0d\_{3/2}$ neutron on top of an $^{24}$O core, is particularly adapted for this purpose. The coupling of this proton and neutron results in a $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet, whose energies must be determined to study the influence of the proximity of the continuum on the corresponding proton-neutron interaction. The $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1, 2^{+}\_1,4^{+}\_1$ bound states have been determined, and only a clear identification of the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ is missing.Purpose: We wish to complete the study of the $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet in $^{26}$F, by studying the energy and width of the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ unbound state. The method was firstly validated by the study of unbound states in $^{25}$F, for which resonances were already observed in a previous experiment.Method: Radioactive beams of $^{26}$Ne and $^{27}$Ne, produced at about $440A$\,MeV by the FRagment Separator at the GSI facility, were used to populate unbound states in $^{25}$F and $^{26}$F via one-proton knockout reactions on a CH$\_2$ target, located at the object focal point of the R$^3$B/LAND setup. The detection of emitted $\gamma$-rays and neutrons, added to the reconstruction of the momentum vector of the $A-1$ nuclei, allowed the determination of the energy of three unbound states in $^{25}$F and two in $^{26}$F. Results: Based on its width and decay properties, the first unbound state in $^{25}$F is proposed to be a $J^{\pi} = 1/2^-$ arising from a $p\_{1/2}$ proton-hole state. In $^{26}$F, the first resonance at 323(33)~keV is proposed to be the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ member of the $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet. Energies of observed states in $^{25,26}$F have been compared to calculations using the independent-particle shell model, a phenomenological shell-model, and the ab initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group method.Conclusions: The deduced effective proton-neutron interaction is weakened by about 30-40\% in comparison to the models, pointing to the need of implementing the role of the continuum in theoretical descriptions, or to a wrong determination of the atomic mass of $^{26}$F., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, submitted to PRC
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211. Cosmological constraints on the gas depletion factor in galaxy clusters
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Holanda, R. F. L., Busti, V. C., Gonzalez, J. E., Andrade-Santos, F., and Alcaniz, J. S.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The evolution of the X-ray emitting gas mass fraction ($f_{gas}$) in massive galaxy clusters can be used as an independent cosmological tool to probe the expansion history of the Universe. Its use, however, depends upon a crucial quantity, i.e., the depletion factor $\gamma$, which corresponds to the ratio by which $f_{gas}$ is depleted with respect to the universal baryonic mean. This quantity is not directly observed and hydrodynamical simulations performed in a specific cosmological model (e.g., a flat $\Lambda$CDM cosmology) have been used to calibrate it. In this work, we obtain for the first time self-consistent observational constraints on the gas depletion factor combining 40 X-ray emitting gas mass fraction measurements and luminosity distance measurements from type Ia supernovae. Using Gaussian Processes to reconstruct a possible redshift evolution of $\gamma$, we find no evidence for such evolution, which confirms the current results from hydrodynamical simulations. Moreover, our constraints on $\gamma$ can be seen as a data prior for cosmological analyses on different cosmological models. The current measurements are systematic limited, so future improvements will depend heavily on a better mass calibration of galaxy clusters and their measured density profiles., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figure, 1 table, JCAP Accepted
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212. Lorentz-violating nonminimal coupling contributions in mesonic hydrogen atoms and generation of photon higher-order derivative terms
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Casana, R., Rodrigues, J. S., and Santos, F. E. P. dos
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We have studied the contributions of Lorentz-violating CPT-odd and CPT-even nonminimal couplings to the energy spectrum of the mesonic hydrogen and the higher-order radiative corrections to the effective action of the photon sector of a Lorentz-violating version of the scalar electrodynamics. By considering the complex scalar field describes charged mesons (pion or kaon), the non-relativistic limit of the model allows to attain upper-bounds by analyzing its contribution to the mesonic hydrogen energy. By using the experimental data for the $1S$ strong correction shift and the pure QED transitions $4P \rightarrow 3P$, the best upper-bound for the CPT-odd coupling is $<10^{-12}\text{eV}^{-1}$ and for the CPT-even one is $<10^{-16}\text{eV}^{-2}$. Besides, the CPT-odd radiative correction to the photon action is a dimension-5 operator which looks like a higher-order Carroll-Field-Jackiw term. The CPT-even radiative contribution to the photon effective action is a dimension-6 operator which would be a higher-order derivative version of the minimal CPT-even term of the standard model extension.
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213. Radiopurity assessment of the energy readout for the NEXT double beta decay experiment
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Cebrián, S., Pérez, J., Bandac, I., Labarga, L., Álvarez, V., Azevedo, C. D. R., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Borges, F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Escada, J., Esteve, R., Felkai, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., González-Díaz, D., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hauptman, J., Henriques, C. A. O., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Jones, B. J. P., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., López-March, N., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez-Lema, G., Martínez, A., McDonald, A. D., Monrabal, F., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D. R., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Querol, M., Renner, J., Ripoll, L., Rodríguez, o J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Simón, A., Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Stiegler, T., Toledo, p J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Villar, J. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Neutrino Experiment with a Xenon Time-Projection Chamber (NEXT) experiment intends to investigate the neutrinoless double beta decay of 136Xe, and therefore requires a severe suppression of potential backgrounds. An extensive material screening and selection process was undertaken to quantify the radioactivity of the materials used in the experiment. Separate energy and tracking readout planes using different sensors allow us to combine the measurement of the topological signature of the event for background discrimination with the energy resolution optimization. The design of radiopure readout planes, in direct contact with the gas detector medium, was especially challenging since the required components typically have activities too large for experiments demanding ultra-low background conditions. After studying the tracking plane, here the radiopurity control of the energy plane is presented, mainly based on gamma-ray spectroscopy using ultra-low background germanium detectors at the Laboratorio Subterr\'aneo de Canfranc (Spain). All the available units of the selected model of photomultiplier have been screened together with most of the components for the bases, enclosures and windows. According to these results for the activity of the relevant radioisotopes, the selected components of the energy plane would give a contribution to the overall background level in the region of interest of at most 2.4 x 10-4 counts keV-1 kg-1 y-1, satisfying the sensitivity requirements of the NEXT experiment., Comment: Final version for publication
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214. Application and performance of an ML-EM algorithm in NEXT
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NEXT Collaboration, Simón, A., Lerche, C., Monrabal, F., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., Álvarez, V., Azevedo, C. D. R., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Borges, F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Cebrián, S., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Escada, J., Esteve, R., Felkai, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., González-Díaz, D., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hauptman, J., Henriques, C. A. O., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Jones, B. J. P., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., López-March, N., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez-Lema, G., Martínez, A., McDonald, A. D., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D. R., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Pérez, J., Querol, M., Renner, J., Ripoll, L., Rodríguez, J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Stiegler, T., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The goal of the NEXT experiment is the observation of neutrinoless double beta decay in $^{136}$Xe using a gaseous xenon TPC with electroluminescent amplification and specialized photodetector arrays for calorimetry and tracking. The NEXT Collaboration is exploring a number of reconstruction algorithms to exploit the full potential of the detector. This paper describes one of them: the Maximum Likelihood Expectation Maximization (ML-EM) method, a generic iterative algorithm to find maximum-likelihood estimates of parameters that has been applied to solve many different types of complex inverse problems. In particular, we discuss a bi-dimensional version of the method in which the photosensor signals integrated over time are used to reconstruct a transverse projection of the event. First results show that, when applied to detector simulation data, the algorithm achieves nearly optimal energy resolution (better than 0.5% FWHM at the Q value of $^{136}$Xe) for events distributed over the full active volume of the TPC., Comment: 19 pages, 16 figures
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215. Microscopic simulation of xenon-based optical TPCs in the presence of molecular additives
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Azevedo, C. D. R., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Biagi, S. F., Oliveira, C. A. B., Henriques, C. A. O., Escada, J., Monrabal, F., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., Álvarez, V., Borges, J. M. Benlloch-Rodríguez F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Cebrián, S., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Esteve, R., Felkai, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hauptman, J., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Jones, B. J. P., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., Lopez-March, N., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez, A., McDonald, A. D., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Pérez, J., Querol, M., Renner, J., Ripoll, L., Rodríguez, J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Serra, L., Shuman, D., Simón, A., Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Stiegler, T., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We introduce a simulation framework for the transport of high and low energy electrons in xenon-based gaseous optical time projection chambers (OTPCs). The simulation relies on elementary cross sections (electron-atom and electron-molecule) and incorporates, in order to compute the gas scintillation, the reaction/quenching rates (atom-atom and atom-molecule) of the first 41 excited states of xenon and the relevant associated excimers, together with their radiative cascade. The results compare positively with observations made in pure xenon and its mixtures with CO$_2$ and CF$_4$ in a range of pressures from 0.1 to 10~bar. This work sheds some light on the elementary processes responsible for the primary and secondary xenon-scintillation mechanisms in the presence of additives, that are of interest to the OTPC technology.
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216. Secondary scintillation yield of Xenon with sub-percent levels of CO2 additive: efficiently reducing electron diffusion in HPXe optical TPCs for rare-event detection
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Henriques, C. A. O., Freitas, E. D. C., Azevedo, C. D. R., González-Díaz, D., Mano, R. D. P., Jorge, M. R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Monteiro, C. M. B., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., Álvarez, V., Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Borges, F. I. G. M., Botas, A., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Cebrián, S., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Escada, J., Esteve, R., Felkai, R., Ferrario, P., Ferreira, A. L., Goldschmidt, A., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hauptman, J., Hernandez, A. I., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Jones, B. J. P., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., López-March, N., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez-Lema, G., Martínez, A., McDonald, A. D., Monrabal, F., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Musti, M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D. R., Palmeiro, B., Para, A., Pérez, J., Querol, M., Renner, J., Ripoll, L., Rodríguez, J., Rogers, L., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Simón, A., Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Stiegler, T., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., Webb, R., White, J. T., and Yahlali, N.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We have measured the electroluminescence (EL) yield of Xe-CO2 mixtures, with sub-percent CO2 concentrations. We demonstrate that the EL production is still high in these mixtures, 70% and 35% relative to that produced in pure xenon, for CO2 concentrations around 0.05% and 0.1%, respectively. The contribution of the statistical fluctuations in EL production to the energy resolution increases with increasing CO2 concentration and, for our gas proportional scintillation counter, it is smaller than the contribution of the Fano factor for concentrations below 0.1% CO2. Xe-CO2 mixtures are important alternatives to pure xenon in TPCs based on EL signal amplification with applications in the important field of rare event detection such as directional dark matter, double electron capture and double beta decay detection. The addition of CO2 to pure xenon at the level of 0.05-0.1% can reduce significantly the scale of electron diffusion from 10 mm/sqrt(m) to 2.5 mm/sqrt(m), with high impact on the HPXe TPC discrimination efficiency of the events through pattern recognition of the topology of primary ionisation trails.
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217. The Infall of the Virgo Elliptical Galaxy M60 toward M87 and the Gaseous Structures Produced by Kelvin-Helmholtz Instabilities
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Wood, R. A., Jones, C., Machacek, M. E., Forman, W. R., Bogdan, A., Andrade-Santos, F., Kraft, R. P., Paggi, A., and Roediger, E.
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We present Chandra observations of hot gas structures, characteristic of gas stripping during infall, in the Virgo cluster elliptical galaxy M60 (NGC4649) located $1$ Mpc east of M87. $0.5-2$ keV Chandra X-ray images show a sharp leading edge in the surface brightness $12.4 \pm 0.1$ kpc north and west of the galaxy center in the direction of M87 characteristic of a merger cold front due to M60's motion through the Virgo ICM. We measured a temperature of $1.00 \pm 0.02$ keV for abundance $0.5 Z_\odot$ inside the edge and $1.37^{+0.35}_{-0.19}$ keV for abundance $0.1 Z_\odot$ in the Virgo ICM free stream region. We find that the observed jump in surface brightness yields a density ratio of $6.44^{+1.04}_{-0.67}$ between gas inside the edge and in the cluster free stream region. If the edge is a cold front due solely to the infall of M60 in the direction of M87, we find a pressure ratio of $4.7^{+1.7}_{-1.4}$ and Mach number $1.7 \pm 0.3$. For 1.37 keV Virgo gas we find a total infall velocity for M60 of $1030 \pm 180$ kms$^{-1}$. We calculate the motion in the plane of the sky to be $1012^{+183}_{-192}$ km$^{-1}$ implying an inclination angle $\xi = 11 \pm 3$ degrees. Surface brightness profiles show the presence of a faint diffuse gaseous tail. We identify filamentary, gaseous wing structures caused by the galaxy's motion through the ICM. The structure and dimensions of these wings are consistent with simulations of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities as expected if the gas stripping is close to inviscid., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, added references, discussion of magnetic fields and other minor text changes to conform to published version, results unchanged
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218. On the relation between the column density structures and the magnetic field orientation in the Vela C molecular complex
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Soler, J. D., Ade, P. A. R., Angilè, F. E., Ashton, P., Benton, S. J., Devlin, M. J., Dober, B., Fissel, L. M., Fukui, Y., Galitzki, N., Gandilo, N. N., Hennebelle, P., Klein, J., Li, Z. -Y., Korotkov, A. L., Martin, P. G., Matthews, T. G., Moncelsi, L., Netterfield, C. B., Novak, G., Pascale, E., Poidevin, F., Santos, F. P., Savini, G., Scott, D., Shariff, J. A., Thomas, N. E., Tucker, C. E., Tucker, G. S., and Ward-Thompson, D.
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We statistically evaluate the relative orientation between gas column density structures, inferred from Herschel submillimetre observations, and the magnetic field projected on the plane of sky, inferred from polarized thermal emission of Galactic dust observed by BLASTPol at 250, 350, and 500 micron, towards the Vela C molecular complex. First, we find very good agreement between the polarization orientations in the three wavelength-bands, suggesting that, at the considered common angular resolution of 3.0 arcminutes that corresponds to a physical scale of approximately 0.61 pc, the inferred magnetic field orientation is not significantly affected by temperature or dust grain alignment effects. Second, we find that the relative orientation between gas column density structures and the magnetic field changes progressively with increasing gas column density, from mostly parallel or having no preferred orientation at low column densities to mostly perpendicular at the highest column densities. This observation is in agreement with previous studies by the Planck collaboration towards more nearby molecular clouds. Finally, we find a correspondence between the trends in relative orientation and the shape of the column density probability distribution functions. In the sub-regions of Vela C dominated by one clear filamentary structure, or "ridges", we find a sharp transition from preferentially parallel or having no preferred relative orientation at low column densities to preferentially perpendicular at highest column densities. In the sub-regions of Vela C dominated by several filamentary structures with multiple orientations, or "nests", such a transition is also present, but it is clearly less sharp than in the ridge-like sub-regions. Both of these results suggest that the magnetic field is dynamically important for the formation of density structures in this region., Comment: 16 pages, 17 figures. Submitted to A&A
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219. Chandra and JVLA observations of HST Frontier Fields cluster MACS J0717.5+3745
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van Weeren, R. J., Ogrean, G. A., Jones, C., Forman, W. R., Andrade-Santos, F., Pearce, Connor J. J., Bonafede, A., Brüggen, M., Bulbul, E., Clarke, T. E., Churazov, E., David, L., Dawson, W. A., Donahue, M., Goulding, A., Kraft, R. P., Mason, B., Merten, J., Mroczkowski, T., Nulsen, P. E. J., Rosati, P., Roediger, E., Randall, S. W., Sayers, J., Umetsu, K., Vikhlinin, A., and Zitrin, A.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
To investigate the relationship between thermal and non-thermal components in merger galaxy clusters, we present deep JVLA and Chandra observations of the HST Frontier Fields cluster MACS J0717.5+3745. The Chandra image shows a complex merger event, with at least four components belonging to different merging subclusters. NW of the cluster, $\sim 0.7$ Mpc from the center, there is a ram-pressure-stripped core that appears to have traversed the densest parts of the cluster after entering the ICM from the direction of a galaxy filament to the SE. We detect a density discontinuity NNE of this core which we speculate is associated with a cold front. Our radio images reveal new details for the complex radio relic and radio halo in this cluster. In addition, we discover several new filamentary radio sources with sizes of 100-300 kpc. A few of these seem to be connected to the main radio relic, while others are either embedded within the radio halo or projected onto it. A narrow-angled-tailed (NAT) radio galaxy, a cluster member, is located at the center of the radio relic. The steep spectrum tails of this AGN leads into the large radio relic where the radio spectrum flattens again. This morphological connection between the NAT radio galaxy and relic provides evidence for re-acceleration (revival) of fossil electrons. The presence of hot $\gtrsim 20$ keV ICM gas detected by Chandra near the relic location provides additional support for this re-acceleration scenario., Comment: 22 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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220. Cosmological constraints from the Planck cluster catalogue with new multi-wavelength mass calibration from Chandra and CFHT.
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Aymerich, G., Douspis, M., Pratt, G. W., Salvati, L., Soubrié, E., Andrade-Santos, F., Forman, W. R., Jones, C., Aghanim, N., Kraft, R., and van Weeren, R. J.
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LARGE scale structure (Astronomy) ,GALAXY clusters ,CLUSTER sampling ,PHYSICAL cosmology ,ACCOUNTING methods ,COSMIC background radiation - Abstract
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SZ , the integrated Sunyaev-Zeldovich signal and M500 Y , the cluster mass derived from X-ray observations, using a sample of clusters from the Planck Early Sunyaev-Zeldovich (ESZ) catalogue observed in X-rays by Chandra, and compare it to the results of the Planck collaboration obtained from XMM-Newton observations of a subsample of the ESZ. We calibrated a mass bias on a subset of the Planck cosmological cluster sample using published weak-lensing data from the Canadian Cluster Cosmology Project (CCCP) and Multi Epoch Nearby Cluster Survey (MENeaCS), for the new scaling relation as well as that from the Planck collaboration. We propose a novel method to account for selection effects and find a mass bias of (1 − b) = 0.89 ± 0.04 for the Chandra-calibrated scaling relation, and (1 − b) = 0.76 ± 0.04 for the XMM-Newton-calibrated scaling relation. We applied the scaling relations we derived to the full Planck cosmological cluster sample and obtain new constraints on the cosmological parameters. We find identical constraints regardless of the X-ray sample used, with σX 8 = 0.77 ± 0.02, Ωm = 0.31 ± 0.02, and S8 ≡ σ8 √(Ωm /0.3) = 0.78 ± 0.02. We also provide constraints with a redshift evolution of the scaling relation fitted from the data instead of fixing it to the self-similar value. We find a redshift evolution significantly deviating from the self-similar value, leading to a higher value of S8 = 0.81 ± 0.02. We compare our results to those from various cosmological probes, and find that our S8 constraints are competitive with the tightest constraints from the literature. When assuming a self-similar redshift evolution, our constraints are in agreement with most late-time probes and in tension with constraints from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) primary anisotropies. When relaxing the assumption of redshift evolution and fitting it to the data, we find no significant tension with results from either late-time probes or the CMB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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221. Empagliflozin in the treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in addition to background therapies and therapeutic combinations (EMPEROR-Reduced): a post-hoc analysis of a randomised, double-blind trial
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Packer, M, Anker, S, Butler, J, Filippatos, G, Pocock, S, Zannad, F, Ferreira, JP, Brueckmann, M, George, J, Jamal, W, Welty, FK, Palmer, M, Clayton, T, Parhofer, KG, Pedersen, TR, Greenberg, B, Konstam, MA, Lees, KR, Carson, P, Doehner, W, Miller, A, Haas, M, Pehrson, S, Komajda, M, Anand, I, Teerlink, J, Rabinstein, A, Steiner, T, Kamel, H, Tsivgoulis, G, Lewis, J, Freston, J, Kaplowitz, N, Mann, J, Petrie, J, Perrone, S, Nicholls, S, Janssens, S, Bocchi, E, Giannetti, N, Verma, S, Zhang, J, Spinar, J, Seronde, M-F, Boehm, M, Merkely, B, Chopra, V, Senni, M, Taddi, S, Tsutsui, H, Choi, D-J, Chuquiure, E, La Rocca, HPB, Ponikowski, P, Juanatey, JRG, Squire, I, Januzzi, J, Pina, I, Bernstein, R, Cheung, A, Green, J, Kaul, S, Lam, C, Lip, G, Marx, N, McCullough, P, Mehta, C, Rosenstock, J, Sattar, N, Scirica, B, Shah, S, Wanner, C, Aizenberg, D, Cartasegna, L, Colombo Berra, F, Colombo, H, Fernandez Moutin, M, Glenny, J, Alvarez Lorio, C, Anauch, D, Campos, R, Facta, A, Fernandez, A, Ahuad Guerrero, R, Lobo Márquez, L, Leon de la Fuente, RA, Mansilla, M, Hominal, M, Hasbani, E, Najenson, M, Moises Azize, G, Luquez, H, Guzman, L, Sessa, H, Amuchástegui, M, Salomone, O, Perna, E, Piskorz, D, Sicer, M, Perez de Arenaza, D, Zaidman, C, Nani, S, Poy, C, Resk, J, Villarreal, R, Majul, C, Smith Casabella, T, Sassone, S, Liberman, A, Carnero, G, Caccavo, A, Berli, M, Budassi, N, Bono, J, Alvarisqueta, A, Amerena, J, Kostner, K, Hamilton, A, Begg, A, Beltrame, J, Colquhoun, D, Gordon, G, Sverdlov, A, Vaddadi, G, Wong, J, Coller, J, Prior, D, Friart, A, Leone, A, Vervoort, G, Timmermans, P, Troisfontaines, P, Franssen, C, Sarens, T, Vandekerckhove, H, Van De Borne, P, Chenot, F, De Sutter, J, De Vuyst, E, Debonnaire, P, Dupont, M, Pereira Dutra, O, Canani, LH, Vieira Moreira, MdC, de Souza, W, Backes, LM, Maia, L, De Souza Paolino, B, Manenti, ER, Saporito, W, Villaça Guimarães Filho, F, Franco Hirakawa, T, Saliba, LA, Neuenschwander, FC, de Freitas Zerbini, CA, Gonçalves, G, Gonçalves Mello, Y, Ascenção de Souza, J, Beck da Silva Neto, L, Bocchi, EA, Da Silveira, J, de Moura Xavier Moraes Junior, JB, de Souza Neto, JD, Hernandes, M, Finimundi, HC, Sampaio, CR, Vasconcellos, E, Neves Mancuso, FJ, Noya Rabelo, MM, Rodrigues Bacci, M, Santos, F, Vidotti, M, Simões, MV, Gomes, FL, Vieira Nascimento, C, Precoma, D, Helfenstein Fonseca, FA, Ribas Fortes, JA, Leães, PE, Campos de Albuquerque, D, Kerr Saraiva, JF, Rassi, S, Alves da Costa, FA, Reis, G, Zieroth, S, Dion, D, Savard, D, Bourgeois, R, Constance, C, Anderson, K, Leblanc, M-H, Yung, D, Swiggum, E, Pliamm, L, Pesant, Y, Tyrrell, B, Huynh, T, Spiegelman, J, Lavoie, J-P, Hartleib, M, Bhargava, R, Straatman, L, Virani, S, Costa-Vitali, A, Hill, L, Heffernan, M, Khaykin, Y, Ricci, J, Senaratne, M, Zhai, A, Lubelsky, B, Toma, M, Yao, L, McKelvie, R, Noronha, L, Babapulle, M, Pandey, A, Curnew, G, Lavoie, A, Berlingieri, J, Kouz, S, Lonn, E, Chehayeb, R, Zheng, Y, Sun, Y, Cui, H, Fan, Z, Han, X, Jiang, X, Tang, Q, Zhou, J, Zheng, Z, Zhang, X, Zhang, N, Zhang, Y, Shen, A, Yu, J, Ye, J, Yao, Y, Yan, J, Xu, X, Wang, Z, Ma, J, Li, Y, Li, S, Lu, S, Kong, X, Song, Y, Yang, G, Yao, Z, Pan, Y, Guo, X, Sun, Z, Dong, Y, Zhu, J, Peng, D, Yuan, Z, Lin, J, Yin, Y, Jerabek, O, Burianova, H, Fiala, T, Hubac, J, Ludka, O, Monhart, Z, Vodnansky, P, Zeman, K, Foldyna, D, Krupicka, J, Podpera, I, Busak, L, Radvan, M, Vomacka, Z, Prosecky, R, Cifkova, R, Durdil, V, Vesely, J, Vaclavik, J, Cervinka, P, Linhart, A, Brabec, T, Miklik, R, Bourhaial, H, Olbrich, H-G, Genth-Zotz, S, Kemala, E, Lemke, B, Böhm, M, Schellong, S, Rieker, W, Heitzer, T, Ince, H, Faghih, M, Birkenfeld, A, Begemann, A, Ghanem, A, Ujeyl, A, von Haehling, S, Dorsel, T, Bauersachs, J, Prull, M, Weidemann, F, Darius, H, Nickenig, G, Wilke, A, Sauter, J, Rauch-Kroehnert, U, Frey, N, Schulze, CP, König, W, Maier, L, Menzel, F, Proskynitopoulos, N, Ebert, H-H, Sarnighausen, H-E, Düngen, H-D, Licka, M, Stellbrink, C, Winkelmann, B, Menck, N, López-Sendón, JL, de la Fuente Galán, L, Delgado Jiménez, JF, Manito Lorite, N, Pérez de Juan Romero, M, Galve Basilio, E, Cereto Castro, F, González Juanatey, JR, Gómez, JJ, Sanmartín Fernández, M, Garcia-Moll Marimon, X, Pascual Figal, D, Bover Freire, R, Bonnefoy Cudraz, E, Jobbe Duval, A, Tomasevic, D, Habib, G, Isnard, R, Picard, F, Khanoyan, P, Dubois-Rande, J-L, Galinier, M, Roubille, F, Alexandre, J, Babuty, D, Delarche, N, Berneau, J-B, Girerd, N, Saxena, M, Rosano, G, Yousef, Z, Clifford, C, Arden, C, Bakhai, A, Boos, C, Jenkins, G, Travill, C, Price, D, Koenyves, L, Lakatos, F, Matoltsy, A, Noori, E, Zilahi, Z, Andrassy, P, Kancz, S, Simon, G, Sydo, T, Vorobcsuk, A, Kiss, RG, Toth, K, Szakal, I, Nagy, L, Barany, T, Nagy, A, Szolnoki, E, Chopra, VK, Mandal, S, Rastogi, V, Shah, B, Mullasari, A, Shankar, J, Mehta, V, Oomman, A, Kaul, U, Komarlu, S, Kahali, D, Bhagwat, A, Vijan, V, Ghaisas, NK, Mehta, A, Kashyap, J, Kothari, Y, TaddeI, S, Scherillo, M, Zacà, V, Genovese, S, Salvioni, A, Fucili, A, Fedele, F, Cosmi, F, Volpe, M, Mazzone, C, Esposito, G, Doi, M, Yamamoto, H, Sakagami, S, Oishi, S, Yasaka, Y, Tsuboi, H, Fujino, Y, Matsuoka, S, Watanabe, Y, Himi, T, Ide, T, Ichikawa, M, Kijima, Y, Koga, T, Yuda, S, Fukui, K, Kubota, T, Manita, M, Fujinaga, H, Matsumura, T, Fukumoto, Y, Kato, R, Kawai, Y, Hiasa, G, Kazatani, Y, Mori, M, Ogimoto, A, Inoko, M, Oguri, M, Kinoshita, M, Okuhara, K, Watanabe, N, Ono, Y, Otomo, K, Sato, Y, Matsunaga, T, Takaishi, A, Miyagi, N, Uehara, H, Takaishi, H, Urata, H, Kataoka, T, Matsubara, H, Matsumoto, T, Suzuki, T, Takahashi, N, Imamaki, M, Yoshitama, T, Saito, T, Sekino, H, Furutani, Y, Koda, M, Shinozaki, T, Hirabayashi, K, Tsunoda, R, Yonezawa, K, Hori, H, Yagi, M, Arikawa, M, Hashizume, T, Ishiki, R, Koizumi, T, Nakayama, K, Taguchi, S, Nanasato, M, Yoshida, Y, Tsujiyama, S, Nakamura, T, Oku, K, Shimizu, M, Suwa, M, Momiyama, Y, Sugiyama, H, Kobayashi, K, Inoue, S, Kadokami, T, Maeno, K, Kawamitsu, K, Maruyama, Y, Nakata, A, Shibata, T, Wada, A, Cho, H-J, Na, JO, Yoo, B-S, Choi, J-O, Hong, SK, Shin, J-H, Cho, M-C, Han, SH, Jeong, J-O, Kim, J-J, Kang, SM, Kim, D-S, Kim, MH, Llamas Esperon, G, Illescas Díaz, J, Fajardo Campos, P, Almeida Alvarado, J, Bazzoni Ruiz, A, Echeverri Rico, J, Lopez Alcocer, I, Valle Molina, L, Hernandez Herrera, C, Calvo Vargas, C, Padilla Padilla, FG, Rodriguez Briones, I, Chuquiure Valenzuela, EJJR, Aguilera Real, ME, Carrillo Calvillo, J, Alpizar Salazar, M, Cervantes Escárcega, JL, Velasco Sanchez, R, Al - Windy, N, van Heerebeek, L, Bellersen, L, Brunner-La Rocca, H-P, Post, J, Linssen, GCM, van de Wetering, M, Peters, R, van Stralen, R, Groutars, R, Smits, P, Yilmaz, A, Kok, WEM, Van der Meer, P, Dijkmans, P, Troquay, R, van Alem, AP, Van de Wal, R, Handoko, L, Westendorp, ICD, van Bergen, PFMM, Rensing, BJWM, Hoogslag, P, Kietselaer, B, Kragten, JA, den Hartog, FR, Alings, A, Danilowicz-Szymanowicz, L, Raczak, G, Piesiewicz, W, Zmuda, W, Kus, W, Podolec, P, Musial, W, Drelich, G, Kania, G, Miekus, P, Mazur, S, Janik, A, Spyra, J, Peruga, J, Balsam, P, Krakowiak, B, Szachniewicz, J, Ginel, M, Grzybowski, J, Chrustowski, W, Wojewoda, P, Kalinka, A, Zurakowski, A, Koc, R, Debinski, M, Fil, W, Kujawiak, M, Forys, J, Kasprzak, M, Krol, M, Michalski, P, Mirek-Bryniarska, E, Radwan, K, Skonieczny, G, Stania, K, Skoczylas, G, Madej, A, Jurowiecki, J, Firek, B, Wozakowska-Kaplon, B, Cymerman, K, Neutel, J, Adams, K, Balfour, P, Deswal, A, Djamson, A, Duncan, P, Hong, M, Murray, C, Rinde-Hoffman, D, Woodhouse, S, MacNevin, R, Rama, B, Broome-Webster, C, Kindsvater, S, Abramov, D, Barettella, M, Pinney, S, Herre, J, Cohen, A, Vora, K, Challappa, K, West, S, Baum, S, Cox, J, Jani, S, Karim, A, Akhtar, A, Quintana, O, Paukman, L, Goldberg, R, Bhatti, Z, Budoff, M, Bush, E, Potler, A, Delgado, R, Ellis, B, Dy, J, Fialkow, J, Sangrigoli, R, Ferdinand, K, East, C, Falkowski, S, Donahoe, S, Ebrahimi, R, Kline, G, Harris, B, Khouzam, R, Jaffrani, N, Jarmukli, N, Kazemi, N, Koren, M, Friedman, K, Herzog, W, Silva Enciso, J, Cheung, D, Grover-McKay, M, Hauptman, P, Mikhalkova, D, Hegde, V, Hodsden, J, Khouri, S, McGrew, F, Littlefield, R, Bradley, P, McLaurin, B, Lupovitch, S, Labin, I, Rao, V, Leithe, M, Lesko, M, Lewis, N, Lombardo, D, Mahal, S, Malhotra, V, Dauber, I, Banerjee, A, Needell, J, Miller, G, Paladino, L, Munuswamy, K, Nanna, M, McMillan, E, Mumma, M, Napoli, M, Nelson, W, O'Brien, T, Adlakha, A, Onwuanyi, A, Serota, H, Schmedtje, J, Paraschos, A, Potu, R, Sai-Sudhakar, C, Saltzberg, M, Sauer, A, Shah, P, Skopicki, H, Bui, H, Carr, K, Stevens, G, Tahirkheli, N, Tallaj, J, Yousuf, K, Trichon, B, Welker, J, Tolerico, P, Vest, A, Vivo, R, Wang, X, Abadier, R, Dunlap, S, Weintraub, N, Malik, A, Kotha, P, Zaha, V, Kim, G, Uriel, N, Greene, T, Salacata, A, Arora, R, Gazmuri, R, Kobayashi, J, Iteld, B, Vijayakrishnan, R, Dab, R, Mirza, Z, Marques, V, Nallasivan, M, Bensimhon, D, Peart, B, Saint-Jacques, H, Barringhaus, K, Contreras, J, Gupta, A, Koneru, S, Nguyen, V, Verma, Subodh, Dhingra, Nitish K, Butler, Javed, Anker, Stefan D, Ferreira, Joao Pedro, Filippatos, Gerasimos, Januzzi, James L, Lam, Carolyn S P, Sattar, Naveed, Peil, Barbara, Nordaby, Matias, Brueckmann, Martina, Pocock, Stuart J, Zannad, Faiez, and Packer, Milton
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222. Thermal degradation kinetic of poly(acrylamide-co-sodium acrylate) hydrogel applying isoconversional methods
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Santos, F. B., Miranda, N. T., Schiavon, M. I. R. B., Fregolente, L. V., and Wolf Maciel, M. R.
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223. Observational constraints on f(T) gravity from model-independent data
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dos Santos, F. B. M., Gonzalez, J. E., and Silva, R.
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224. NOVAS ESTRATÉGIAS DO MERCADO IMOBILIÁRIO FRENTE AO PROCESSO DE VERTICALIZAÇÃO NA ZONA URBANA DE MACEIÓ/AL: alinhamento ou contradição ao princípio da cidade compacta?
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TOLEDO, A. M., primary, ALVES, M. E. M., additional, COUTINHO, M. C. C., additional, SANTOS, F. J. O., additional, and SANTOS, L. G., additional
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225. RESISTÊNCIA ANTIMICROBIANA DE Salmonella TYPHIMURIUM ISOLADAS DE ALIMENTOS E HUMANOS NO BRASIL
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Ferreira, A. L. M., primary, Monteiro, G. P., additional, Mendonça, E. P., additional, Santos, F. A. L., additional, Rodrigues, D. P., additional, Rossi, D. A., additional, and Melo, R. T., additional
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226. Evolution of the Number of Appointments, Hospitalizations, and Mortality Due to COVID-19 From 2020 to 2022 in a Regional Brazilian Unit
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Rufino, M.C., primary, Tinoco, A., additional, Rosa, A., additional, Cordeiro, J., additional, Lins, J., additional, Reis, A., additional, Reetz, R., additional, Pereira, E., additional, Santos, F., additional, and Rufino, R., additional
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227. Reuse of Flexible Pipes in Revitalization of Brown Fields
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Loureiro, W. C., additional, Gasparetto, V., additional, dos Santos, F. P., additional, Campello, G. C., additional, da Silva, A. H., additional, Rocha, D. M., additional, Teixeira, S. C., additional, Chaves, E. G., additional, and de Souza, R. F., additional
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228. Failure analysis of an AISI 310 stainless steel beam reinforcement fracture during service in a rolling beam furnace
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Niklas, A., primary, Rouco, M., additional, Garcia, D., additional, Santos, F., additional, and Sanz, A., additional
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229. Microbial Partners In Disease: Understanding The Role Of Gut Microbiota In Diabetes
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NUNES, T. C. C., primary, SANTOS, F. C. G., additional, LIRIO, L. R., additional, COSSARI, J. F., additional, RODRIGUES, Y. B., additional, BERALDO, A., additional, SILVA, A. P. F., additional, SILVA, S. S., additional, CADAMURO, M. P. D. R., additional, DURAN, A. L. F., additional, GONÇALVES, A. C. L., additional, and NETTO, M. L. S., additional
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230. Mirror symmetry at far edges of stability: The cases of C8 and He8
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Koyama, S., primary, Suzuki, D., additional, Assié, M., additional, Lalanne, L., additional, Sorlin, O., additional, Abe, T., additional, Beaumel, D., additional, Blumenfeld, Y., additional, Caceres, L., additional, De Oliveira Santos, F., additional, Delaunay, F., additional, Flavigny, F., additional, Franchoo, S., additional, Gibelin, J., additional, Girard-Alcindor, V., additional, Guillot, J., additional, Hammache, F., additional, Kamalou, O., additional, Kamenyero, A., additional, Kitamura, N., additional, Lapoux, V., additional, Lemasson, A., additional, Matta, A., additional, Mauss, B., additional, Morfouace, P., additional, Niikura, M., additional, Otsu, H., additional, Pancin, J., additional, Roger, T., additional, Saito, T. Y., additional, Sakurai, H., additional, Stodel, C., additional, and Thomas, J-C., additional
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231. Towards Accurate Simulation of Global Challenges on Data Centers Infrastructures via Coupling of Models and Data Sources
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Gogolenko, Sergiy, Groen, Derek, Suleimenova, Diana, Mahmood, Imran, Lawenda, Marcin, Nieto de Santos, F. Javier, Hanley, John, Vučković, Milana, Kröll, Mark, Geiger, Bernhard, Elsässer, Robert, Hoppe, Dennis, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Woeginger, Gerhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Krzhizhanovskaya, Valeria V., editor, Závodszky, Gábor, editor, Lees, Michael H., editor, Dongarra, Jack J., editor, Sloot, Peter M. A., editor, Brissos, Sérgio, editor, and Teixeira, João, editor
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- 2020
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232. Point-of-care Vis-SWNIR spectroscopy towards reagent-less hemogram analysis
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Barroso, T.G., Ribeiro, L., Gregório, H., Santos, F., and Martins, R.C.
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233. Investigator Initiated Clinical Trials (IICTs): A Systematic Search in Registries to Compare the Czech Republic and Portugal in Terms of Funding Policies and Scientific Outcomes
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Madeira, C., Hořavová, L., dos Santos, F., Batuca, J. R., Nebeska, K., Součková, L., Kubiak, C., Demotes, J., Demlová, R., and Monteiro, E. C.
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- 2021
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234. Gupta-Bleuler's quantization of a parity-odd CPT-even electrodynamics of the standard model extension
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Casana, R., Ferreira Jr, M. M., and Santos, F. E. P. dos
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
{Following a successfully quantization scheme previously }{{% developed {\ in Ref. \cite{GUPTAEVEN} for a}} parity-even {gauge sector} {of the SME, we}} have established the Gupta-Bleuler {% quantization {of a} {\ parity-odd} and CPT-even }electrodynamics of {the }standard model extension (SME) {without recoursing to a small photon mass regulator}. {Keeping the photons massless,} {% {we have adopted the gauge fixing condition:}} $G(A_{\mu })=(\partial _{0}+\kappa^{0j}\partial _{j}) (A_{0}+\kappa ^{0k}A_{k})+\partial _{i}A^{i}$% . The{\ four} polarization vectors of the gauge field are {% exactly} determined by solving an eigenvalue problem,{\ exhibiting birefringent second order contributions in the Lorentz-violating parameters}% . They allow to express the Hamiltonian in terms of annihilation and creation operators whose positivity is guaranteed by imposing a weak Gupta-Bleuler constraint, defining the physical states. Consequently, we compute the field commutation relation which has been expressed in terms of Pauli-Jordan functions modified by Lorentz violation whose light-cone structures have allowed to analyze the microcausality issue.
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235. Background rejection in NEXT using deep neural networks
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NEXT Collaboration, Renner, J., Farbin, A., Vidal, J. Muñoz, Benlloch-Rodríguez, J. M., Botas, A., Ferrario, P., Gómez-Cadenas, J. J., Álvarez, V., Azevedo, C. D. R., Borges, F. I. G., Cárcel, S., Carrión, J. V., Cebrián, S., Cervera, A., Conde, C. A. N., Díaz, J., Diesburg, M., Esteve, R., Fernandes, L. M. P., Ferreira, A. L., Freitas, E. D. C., Goldschmidt, A., González-Díaz, D., Gutiérrez, R. M., Hauptman, J., Henriques, C. A. O., Morata, J. A. Hernando, Herrero, V., Jones, B., Labarga, L., Laing, A., Lebrun, P., Liubarsky, I., López-March, N., Lorca, D., Losada, M., Martín-Albo, J., Martínez-Lema, G., Martínez, A., Monrabal, F., Monteiro, C. M. B., Mora, F. J., Moutinho, L. M., Nebot-Guinot, M., Novella, P., Nygren, D., Para, A., Pérez, J., Querol, M., Ripoll, L., Rodríguez, J., Santos, F. P., Santos, J. M. F. dos, Serra, L., Shuman, D., Simón, A., Sofka, C., Sorel, M., Toledo, J. F., Torrent, J., Tsamalaidze, Z., Veloso, J. F. C. A., White, J., Webb, R., Yahlali, N., and Yepes-Ramírez, H.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the potential of using deep learning techniques to reject background events in searches for neutrinoless double beta decay with high pressure xenon time projection chambers capable of detailed track reconstruction. The differences in the topological signatures of background and signal events can be learned by deep neural networks via training over many thousands of events. These networks can then be used to classify further events as signal or background, providing an additional background rejection factor at an acceptable loss of efficiency. The networks trained in this study performed better than previous methods developed based on the use of the same topological signatures by a factor of 1.2 to 1.6, and there is potential for further improvement., Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures; formatting changes
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236. Hydrodynamics of vortices in Bose-Einstein condensates: A defect-gauge field approach
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Santos, F. Ednilson A. dos
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
This work rectifies the hydrodynamic equations commonly used to describe the superfluid velocity field in such a way that vortex dynamics are also taken into account. In the field of quantum turbulence, it is of fundamental importance to know the correct form of the equations which play similar roles to the Navier-Stokes equation in classical turbulence. Here, such equations are obtained by carefully taking into account the frequently overlooked multivalued nature of the $U(1)$ phase field. Such an approach provides exact analytical explanations to some numerically observed features involving the dynamics of quantum vortices in Bose-Einstein condensates, such as the universal $t^{1/2}$ behavior of reconnecting vortex lines. It also expands these results beyond the Gross-Pitaevskii theory so that some features can be generalized to other systems such as superfluid $^{4}$He, dipolar condensates, and mixtures of different superfluid systems., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures
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237. Edge currents in frustrated Josephson junction ladders
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Marques, A. M., Santos, F. D. R., and Dias, R. G.
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Condensed Matter - Superconductivity - Abstract
We present a numerical study of quasi-1D frustrated Josephson junction ladders with diagonal couplings and open boundary conditions, in the large capacitance limit. We derive a correspondence between the energy of this Josephson junction ladder and the expectation value of the Hamiltonian of an analogous tight-binding model, and show how the overall superconducting state of the chain is equivalent to the minimum energy state of the tight-binding model in the subspace of one-particle states with uniform density. To satisfy the constraint of uniform density, the superconducting state of the ladder is written as a linear combination of the allowed k-states of the tight-binding model with open boundaries. Above a critical value of the parameter t (ratio between the intra-rung and inter-rung Josephson couplings), the ladder spontaneously develop currents at the edges which spread to the bulk as t is increased until complete coverage is reached. Above a certain value of t, which varies with ladder size (t = 1 for an infinite-sized ladder), the edge currents are destroyed. The value t = 1 corresponds, in the tight-binding model, to the opening of a gap between two bands. We argue that the disappearance of the edge currents with this gap opening is not coincidental, and that this points to a topological origin for these edge current states., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures
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238. Topological Approach to Microcanonical Thermodynamics and Phase Transition of Interacting Classical Spins
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Santos, F A N, da Silva, L C B, and Coutinho-Filho, M D
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Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We propose a topological approach suitable to establish a connection between thermodynamics and topology in the microcanonical ensemble. Indeed, we report on results that point to the possibility of describing {\it interacting classical spin systems} in the thermodynamic limit, including the occurrence of a phase transition, using topology arguments only. Our approach relies on Morse theory, through the determination of the critical points of the potential energy, which is the proper Morse function. Our main finding is to show that, in the context of the studied classical models, the Euler characteristic $\chi(E)$ embeds the necessary features for a correct description of several magnetic thermodynamic quantities of the systems, such as the magnetization, correlation function, susceptibility, and critical temperature. Despite the classical nature of the studied models, such quantities are those that do not violate the laws of thermodynamics [with the proviso that Van der Waals loop states are mean field (MF) artifacts]. We also discuss the subtle connection between our approach using the Euler entropy, defined by the logarithm of the modulus of $\chi(E)$ per site, and that using the {\it Boltzmann} microcanonical entropy. Moreover, the results suggest that the loss of regularity in the Morse function is associated with the occurrence of unstable and metastable thermodynamic solutions in the MF case. The reliability of our approach is tested in two exactly soluble systems: the infinite-range and the short-range $XY$ models in the presence of a magnetic field. In particular, we confirm that the topological hypothesis holds for both the infinite-range ($T_c \neq 0$) and the short-range ($T_c = 0$) $XY$ models. Further studies are very desirable in order to clarify the extension of the validity of our proposal.
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239. Frontier Fields Clusters: Deep Chandra Observations of the Complex Merger MACS J1149.6+2223
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Ogrean, G. A., van Weeren, R. J., Jones, C., Forman, W., Dawson, W. A., Golovich, N., Andrade-Santos, F., Murray, S. S., Nulsen, P., Roediger, E., Zitrin, A., Bulbul, E., Kraft, R., Goulding, A., Umetsu, K., Mroczkowski, T., Bonafede, A., Randall, S., Sayers, J., Churazov, E., David, L., Merten, J., Donahue, M., Mason, B., Rosati, P., Vikhlinin, A., and Ebeling, H.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The HST Frontier Fields cluster MACS J1149.6+2223 is one of the most complex merging clusters, believed to consist of four dark matter halos. We present results from deep (365 ks) Chandra observations of the cluster, which reveal the most distant cold front (z=0.544) discovered to date. In the cluster outskirts, we also detect hints of a surface brightness edge that could be the bow shock preceding the cold front. The substructure analysis of the cluster identified several components with large relative radial velocities, thus indicating that at least some collisions occur almost along the line of sight. The inclination of the mergers with respect to the plane of the sky poses significant observational challenges at X-ray wavelengths. MACS J1149.6+2223 possibly hosts a steep-spectrum radio halo. If the steepness of the radio halo is confirmed, then the radio spectrum, combined with the relatively regular ICM morphology, could indicate that MACS J1149.6+2223 is an old merging cluster., Comment: Accepted to ApJ
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240. An above-barrier narrow resonance in $^{15}$F
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De Grancey, F., Mercenne, A., Santos, F. de Oliveira, Davinson, T., Sorlin, O., Angélique, J. C., Assié, M., Berthoumieux, E., Borcea, R., Buta, A., Celikovic, I., Chudoba, V., Daugas, J. M., Dumitru, G., Fadil, M., Grévy, S., Kiener, J., Lefebvre-Schuhl, A., Michel, N., Mrazek, J., Negoita, F., Okolowicz, J., Pantelica, D., Pellegriti, M. G., Perrot, L., Ploszajczak, M., Randisi, G., Ray, I., Roig, O., Rotaru, F., Laurent, M. G. Saint, Smirnova, N., Stanoiu, M., Stefan, I., Stodel, C., Subotic, K., Tatischeff, V., Thomas, J. C., Ujic, P., and Wolski, R.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Intense and purified radioactive beam of post-accelerated $^{14}$O was used to study the low-lying states in the unbound $^{15}$F nucleus. Exploiting resonant elastic scattering in inverse kinematics with a thick target, the second excited state, a resonance at E$\_R$=4.757(6)(10)~MeV with a width of $\Gamma$=36(5)(14)~keV was measured for the first time with high precision. The structure of this narrow above-barrier state in a nucleus located two neutrons beyond the proton drip line was investigated using the Gamow Shell Model in the coupled channel representation with a $^{12}$C core and three valence protons. It is found that it is an almost pure wave function of two quasi-bound protons in the $2s\_{1/2}$ shell., Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, Submitted to Phys. Lett. B
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241. LOFAR facet calibration
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van Weeren, R. J., Williams, W. L., Hardcastle, M. J., Shimwell, T. W., Rafferty, D. A., Sabater, J., Heald, G., Sridhar, S. S., Dijkema, T. J., Brunetti, G., Brüggen, M., Andrade-Santos, F., Ogrean, G. A., Röttgering, H. J. A., Dawson, W. A., Forman, W. R., de Gasperin, F., Jones, C., Miley, G. K., Rudnick, L., Sarazin, C. L., Bonafede, A., Best, P. N., Bîrzan, L., Cassano, R., Chyży, K. T., Croston, J. H., Ensslin, T., Ferrari, C., Hoeft, M., Horellou, C., Jarvis, M. J., Kraft, R. P., Mevius, M., Intema, H. T., Murray, S. S., Orrú, E., Pizzo, R., Simionescu, A., Stroe, A., van der Tol, S., and White, G. J.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
LOFAR, the Low-Frequency Array, is a powerful new radio telescope operating between 10 and 240 MHz. LOFAR allows detailed sensitive high-resolution studies of the low-frequency radio sky. At the same time LOFAR also provides excellent short baseline coverage to map diffuse extended emission. However, producing high-quality deep images is challenging due to the presence of direction dependent calibration errors, caused by imperfect knowledge of the station beam shapes and the ionosphere. Furthermore, the large data volume and presence of station clock errors present additional difficulties. In this paper we present a new calibration scheme, which we name facet calibration, to obtain deep high-resolution LOFAR High Band Antenna images using the Dutch part of the array. This scheme solves and corrects the direction dependent errors in a number of facets that cover the observed field of view. Facet calibration provides close to thermal noise limited images for a typical 8 hr observing run at $\sim$ 5arcsec resolution, meeting the specifications of the LOFAR Tier-1 northern survey., Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJS
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242. LOFAR, VLA, and Chandra observations of the Toothbrush galaxy cluster
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van Weeren, R. J., Brunetti, G., Brüggen, M., Andrade-Santos, F., Ogrean, G. A., Williams, W. L., Röttgering, H. J. A., Dawson, W. A., Forman, W. R., de Gasperin, F., Hardcastle, M. J., Jones, C., Miley, G. K., Rafferty, D. A., Rudnick, L., Sabater, J., Sarazin, C. L., Shimwell, T. W., Bonafede, A., Best, P. N., Bîrzan, L., Cassano, R., Chyży, K. T., Croston, J. H., Dijkema, T. J., Ensslin, T., Ferrari, C., Heald, G., Hoeft, M., Horellou, C., Jarvis, M. J., Kraft, R. P., Mevius, M., Intema, H. T., Murray, S. S., Orrú, E., Pizzo, R., Sridhar, S. S., Simionescu, A., Stroe, A., van der Tol, S., and White, G. J.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present deep LOFAR observations between 120-181 MHz of the "Toothbrush" (RX J0603.3+4214), a cluster that contains one of the brightest radio relic sources known. Our LOFAR observations exploit a new and novel calibration scheme to probe 10 times deeper than any previous study in this relatively unexplored part of the spectrum. The LOFAR observations, when combined with VLA, GMRT, and Chandra X-ray data, provide new information about the nature of cluster merger shocks and their role in re-accelerating relativistic particles. We derive a spectral index of $\alpha = -0.8 \pm 0.1$ at the northern edge of the main radio relic, steepening towards the south to $\alpha \approx - 2$. The spectral index of the radio halo is remarkably uniform ($\alpha = -1.16$, with an intrinsic scatter of $\leq 0.04$). The observed radio relic spectral index gives a Mach number of $\mathcal{M} = 2.8^{+0.5}_{-0.3}$, assuming diffusive shock acceleration (DSA). However, the gas density jump at the northern edge of the large radio relic implies a much weaker shock ($\mathcal{M} \approx 1.2$, with an upper limit of $\mathcal{M} \approx 1.5$). The discrepancy between the Mach numbers calculated from the radio and X-rays can be explained if either (i) the relic traces a complex shock surface along the line of sight, or (ii) if the radio relic emission is produced by a re-accelerated population of fossil particles from a radio galaxy. Our results highlight the need for additional theoretical work and numerical simulations of particle acceleration and re-acceleration at cluster merger shocks., Comment: 20 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
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243. Quantum turbulence in trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensates
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Tsatsos, Marios C., Tavares, Pedro E. S., Cidrim, Andre, Fritsch, Amilson R., Caracanhas, Monica A., Santos, F. Ednilson A. dos, Barenghi, Carlo F., and Bagnato, Vanderlei S.
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Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases - Abstract
Turbulence, the complicated fluid behavior of nonlinear and statistical nature, arises in many physical systems across various disciplines, from tiny laboratory scales to geophysical and astrophysical ones. The notion of turbulence in the quantum world was conceived long ago by Onsager and Feynman, but the occurrence of turbulence in ultracold gases has been studied in the laboratory only very recently. Albeit new as a field, it already offers new paths and perspectives on the problem of turbulence. Herein we review the general properties of quantum gases at ultralow temperatures paying particular attention to vortices, their dynamics and turbulent behavior. We review the recent advances both from theory and experiment. We highlight, moreover, the difficulties of identifying and characterizing turbulence in gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates compared to ordinary turbulence and turbulence in superfluid liquid helium and spotlight future possible directions., Comment: Review paper, 57 pages, 33 figures
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244. The discovery of lensed radio and X-ray sources behind the Frontier Fields cluster MACS J0717.5+3745 with the JVLA and Chandra
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van Weeren, R. J., Ogrean, G. A., Jones, C., Forman, W. R., Andrade-Santos, F., Bonafede, A., Brüggen, M., Bulbul, E., Clarke, T. E., Churazov, E., David, L., Dawson, W. A., Donahue, M., Goulding, A., Kraft, R. P., Mason, B., Merten, J., Mroczkowski, T., Murray, S. S., Nulsen, P. E. J., Rosati, P., Roediger, E., Randall, S. W., Sayers, J., Umetsu, K., Vikhlinin, A., and Zitrin, A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We report on high-resolution JVLA and Chandra observations of the HST Frontier Cluster MACS J0717.5+3745. MACS J0717.5+3745 offers the largest contiguous magnified area of any known cluster, making it a promising target to search for lensed radio and X-ray sources. With the high-resolution 1.0-6.5 GHz JVLA imaging in A and B configuration, we detect a total of 51 compact radio sources within the area covered by the HST imaging. Within this sample we find 7 lensed sources with amplification factors larger than $2$. None of these sources are identified as multiply-lensed. Based on the radio luminosities, the majority of these sources are likely star forming galaxies with star formation rates of 10-50 M$_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$ located at $1 \lesssim z \lesssim 2$. Two of the lensed radio sources are also detected in the Chandra image of the cluster. These two sources are likely AGN, given their $2-10$ keV X-ray luminosities of $\sim 10^{43-44}$ erg s$^{-1}$. From the derived radio luminosity function, we find evidence for an increase in the number density of radio sources at $0.6
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- 2015
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245. Recent advances in analytical methodologies based on mass spectrometry for the environmental analysis of halogenated organic contaminants
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Ayala-Cabrera, Juan F., Santos, F. Javier, and Moyano, Encarnación
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- 2021
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246. POTENCIAL PRODUTIVO DOS PRODUTORES DE LEITE DO SUDESTE PARAENSE
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CARVALHO, R. C. P., primary, SANTOS, F. N. M., additional, CARVALHO, T. A. M., additional, FERREIRA, C. C. B., additional, DANTAS, C. F. C., additional, and NEIVA, M. B. S., additional
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- 2022
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247. Performance Evaluation of an OOK-Based Visible Light Communication System for Transmission of Patient Monitoring Data
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vd Zwaag, K., primary, Lazaro, R., additional, Marinho, M., additional, Acioli, G., additional, Santos, A., additional, Rimolo, L., additional, Costa, W., additional, Santos, F., additional, Bastos, T., additional, Segatto, M., additional, Rocha, H., additional, and Silva, J., additional
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- 2022
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248. A Review About the Main Technologies to Fight COVID-19
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Cardoso, P. A., primary, Tótola, D. L., additional, Freitas, E. V. S., additional, Arteaga, M. A. P., additional, Delisle-Rodríguez, D., additional, Santos, F. A., additional, and Bastos-Filho, T. F., additional
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- 2022
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249. Para Além dos Muros da Escola: Memória Crítica de Práticas e Experiências Pedagógicas
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SANTOS, F. N., primary
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- 2022
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250. Preliminary Results of Structural Optimization of Dental Prosthesis Using Finite Element Method
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Togashi, M. M., primary, Andrade, M. P., additional, dos Santos, F. J., additional, Hernandez, B. A., additional, and Capello Sousa, E. A., additional
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- 2022
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