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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Preprint , Other literature type 2008Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2007 United StatesPublisher:Sissa Medialab Authors: KACZMAREK,O.; GUPTA, S.; HUEBNER, K.;arXiv: 0710.2277
We compare two renormalization procedures, one based on the short distance behavior of heavy quark-antiquark free energies and the other by using bare Polyakov loops at different temporal extent of the lattice and find that both prescriptions are equivalent, resulting in renormalization constants that depend on the bare coupling. Furthermore these renormalization constants show Casimir scaling for higher representations of the Polyakov loops. The analysis of Polyakov loops in different representations of the color SU(3) group indicates that a simple perturbative inspired relation in terms of the quadratic Casimir operator is realized to a good approximation at temperatures $T \gsim T_c$ for renormalized as well as bare loops. In contrast to a vanishing Polyakov loop in representations with non-zero triality in the confined phase, the adjoint loops are small but non-zero even for temperatures below the critical one. The adjoint quark-antiquark pairs exhibit screening. This behavior can be related to the binding energy of gluelump states. 7 pages, 11 figures. Presented at 25th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Regensburg, Germany, 30 Jul - 4 Aug 2007
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Elsevier BV Haifeng Zhang; Shuai Ju; Xin Jin; Yan Yuan; Yingji Wu; Ashok Kumar Nadda; Arivalagan Pugazhendhi; Liping Cai; Changlei Xia;Renewable and Sustai... arrow_drop_down Renewable and Sustainable Energy ReviewsArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020 United StatesPublisher:Elsevier BV Snow, D. D.; Chakraborty, P.; Uralbekov, B.; Satybaldiev, B.; Sallach, J. B.; Thornton Hampton, L. M.; Jeffries, M.; Kolok, A. S.; Bartelt-Hunt, S. B.;pmid: 32784075
The Syr Darya is one of two major rivers in Central Asia supplying critical fresh water to the Aral Sea. In spite of the river's importance and agriculturally-intensive history, few studies have provided a modern evaluation of and the occurrence of pesticide residues potential effects to aquatic life. The primary goal of this investigation was to determine seasonal variations in ambient concentrations of modern and legacy pesticides in bottom sediment and water of the Syr Darya in Kazakhstan (KZ) downstream from an agriculturally-intensive watershed in Uzbekistan. Grab samples and passive samplers were used at five remote sampling stations during June 2015 to provide a baseline for ecotoxicological evaluation. Results were compared with samples collected during and after the agricultural growing season. Polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) were used in June and calibrated for time-weighted average concentrations of current use pesticides. Among legacy chlorinated pesticides measured in grab samples from the river, lindane (γ-HCH) was detected most frequently with the highest concentrations occurring during June. For all the sampling events, residues of lindane (γ-HCH) ranged from 0.014 to 0.24 μg/L detected in water samples, are among the highest concentrations reported for rivers globally. Concentrations of γ-HCH, p,p'-DDE and dieldrin were highest in October when dieldrin concentrations approached 0.4 μg/L. Sources of legacy pesticides may be either illicit upstream use or evidence of previous atmospheric contamination of glacial meltwater. Chronic exposure to these residues may lead to ecological risk to lower order organisms in both the sediment and water column.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal , Other literature type 2003Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2003 United States, United States, United States, France, United States, United States, United Kingdom, GermanyPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) R. Witt; J. W. Harris; Zhongbin Xu; L. Gaudichet; Marie Germain; Jeffrey G. Reid; H. J. Crawford; Y. Panebratsev; O. Barannikova; O. Barannikova; L. C. Bland; J. Fu; J. Lauret; L. Molnar; M. Oldenburg; V. A. Okorokov; D. Seliverstov; Basanta Kumar Nandi; S. Gronstal; M. L. Miller; Christina Markert; Yu Chen; E. Hjort; S. Trentalange; Yu-Gang Ma; Mirko Planinic; M. Messer; L. Martin; S. E. Vigdor; S. Mahajan; O. D. Tsai; S. Lange; O. A. Grachov; A. M. Poskanzer; J. P. Coffin; B. I. Bezverkhny; T. W. Henry; G. Odyniec; R.Kh. Kutuev; M. Kramer; S. K. Badyal; A. Bravar; C. Struck; R.J.M. Snellings; L. Kotchenda; E. Gushin; David Lynn; R. Manweiler; S. B. Nurushev; D. Thein; Shengli Huang; Thomas A. Trainor; P. A. Żołnierczuk; R. Wells; C. P. Lansdell; C. F. Moore; V. Perevoztchikov; G. Rai; S. Heppelmann; D. Keane; N. Schmitz; M. Strikhanov; M. J. Mora-Corral; J. H. Thomas; P. Filip; Alexander Kovalenko; S. M. Guertin; S. S. Shimanskii; Frank Jm Geurts; B. Erazmus; H. Z. Huang; Vladimir Petrov; C. Roy; T. Ljubicic; S. R. Klein; R. Lednický; H. Bichsel; Zhenyu Zhang; Sevil Salur; H. S. Matis; C. O. Blyth; A. Tai; P. Yepes; V. Eckardt; V. I. Yurevich; D. Grosnick; A. Chikanian; Olivier Ravel; L. K. Mangotra; H. G. Ritter; R. S. Longacre; A. Klyachko; V. L. Rykov; John N. Wood; Vladimir Tikhomirov; B. Choi; M. Potekhin; R. Zoulkarneev; N.D. Gagunashvili; G. J. Kunde; J. M. Nelson; J. Berger; B. Stringfellow; Lee Stuart Barnby; Debasish Das; J. Sandweiss; S. C. Phatak; T. Dietel; D. Mishra; Sergey Panitkin; Janet Elizabeth Seger; Nikolai Smirnov; S. W. Wissink; W. A. Love; P. Kravtsov; C. A. Gagliardi; A. M. VanderMolen; A. Ishihara; R. Stock; G. Eppley; G. D. Westfall; Thomas Michael Cormier; Alexandre Alarcon Do Passo Suaide; Y. P. Viyogi; R. D. Majka; Jianhong Wu; M. Calderon De La Barca Sanchez; Gang Wang; S. P. Chernenko; N. G. Minaev; B. Norman; I. Zborovský; Jay Roberts; A. Rose; A. Lebedev; F. Liu; Premomoy Ghosh; Z. M. Wang; Adam Ryszard Kisiel; T. J. M. Symons; B. D. Anderson; Malgorzata Anna Janik; J. Kiryluk; S. Bhardwaj; D. J. Prindle; Sudhir Raniwala; Susanta Kumar Pal; P. Seyboth; M. Castro; F. Wang; D. L. Olson; Y. Fisyak; D. Arkhipkin; B. Surrow; P. Sorensen; V. V. Belaga; X. L. Wang; Rashmi Raniwala; Peter Martin Jacobs; Z. Milosevich; L. Didenko; P. Bhaskar; V. Trofimov; A. I. Kulikov; S. U. Pandey; A. A. Derevschikov; E. Yamamoto; Gerald W Hoffmann; J. G. Cramer; M. S. Ganti; V. Morozov; L. V. Nogach; P. Fachini; P. Chaloupka; W. M. Zhang; H. Y. Zhang; Masashi Kaneta; A. Szanto de Toledo; R. L. Ray; Z. Liu; J. Zoulkarneeva; Lianshou Liu; A. Ogawa; Guy Paic; M. B. Tonjes; A. V. Brandin; J. Amonett; F. Du; D. Hardtke; Souvik Das; J. Sowinski; Xu Cai; Rama Narayana Singaraju; T. J. Humanic; C. A. Whitten; J. Mitchell; N. T. Porile; F. Laue; B. K. Srivastava; V. Grigoriev;pmid: 14611336
arXiv: nucl-ex/0305015
We report high statistics measurements of inclusive charged hadron production in Au+Au and p+p collisions at \sqrtsNN=200 GeV. A large, approximately constant hadron suppression is observed in central Au+Au collisions for $5\lt\pT\lt12$ GeV/c. The collision energy dependence of the yields and the centrality and \pT dependence of the suppression provide stringent constraints on theoretical models of suppression. Models incorporating initial-state gluon saturation or partonic energy loss in dense matter are largely consistent with observations. We observe no evidence of \pT-dependent suppression, which may be expected from models incorporating jet attentuation in cold nuclear matter or scattering of fragmentation hadrons. Final journal version. Data tables for figures may be downloaded from the STAR home page: http://www.star.bnl.gov --> Publications --> Access to STAR published data
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2010Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2010 United States, France, United StatesPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) B. I. Abelev; M. M. Aggarwal; Z. Ahammed; A. V. Alakhverdyants; I. Alekseev; B. D. Anderson; D. Arkhipkin; G. S. Averichev; J. Balewski; L. S. Barnby; S. Baumgart; D. R. Beavis; R. Bellwied; M. J. Betancourt; R. R. Betts; A. Bhasin; A. K. Bhati; H. Bichsel; J. Bielcik; J. Bielcikova; B. Biritz; L. C. Bland; B. E. Bonner; J. Bouchet; E. Braidot; A. V. Brandin; A. Bridgeman; E. Bruna; S. Bueltmann; I. Bunzarov; T. P. Burton; X. Z. Cai; H. Caines; M. Calderón de la Barca Sánchez; O. Catu; D. Cebra; R. Cendejas; M. C. Cervantes; Z. Chajecki; P. Chaloupka; S. Chattopadhyay; H. F. Chen; J. H. Chen; J. Y. Chen; J. Cheng; M. Cherney; A. Chikanian; K. E. Choi; W. Christie; P. Chung; R. F. Clarke; M. J. M. Codrington; R. Corliss; J. G. Cramer; H. J. Crawford; D. Das; S. Dash; A. Davila Leyva; L. C. De Silva; R. R. Debbe; T. G. Dedovich; M. DePhillips; A. A. Derevschikov; R. Derradi de Souza; L. Didenko; P. Djawotho; S. M. Dogra; X. Dong; J. L. Drachenberg; J. E. Draper; J. C. Dunlop; M. R. Dutta Mazumdar; L. G. Efimov; E. Elhalhuli; M. Elnimr; J. Engelage; G. Eppley; B. Erazmus; M. Estienne; L. Eun; O. Evdokimov; P. Fachini; R. Fatemi; J. Fedorisin; R. G. Fersch; P. Filip; E. Finch; V. Fine; Y. Fisyak; C. A. Gagliardi; D. R. Gangadharan; M. S. Ganti; E. J. Garcia-Solis; A. Geromitsos; F. Geurts; V. Ghazikhanian; P. Ghosh; Y. N. Gorbunov; A. Gordon; O. Grebenyuk; D. Grosnick; B. Grube; S. M. Guertin; A. Gupta; N. Gupta; W. Guryn; B. Haag; A. Hamed; L.-X. Han; J. W. Harris; J. P. Hays-Wehle; M. Heinz; S. Heppelmann; A. Hirsch; E. Hjort; A. M. Hoffman; G. W. Hoffmann; D. J. Hofman; R. S. Hollis; H. Z. Huang; T. J. Humanic; L. Huo; G. Igo; A. Iordanova; P. Jacobs; W. W. Jacobs; P. Jakl; C. Jena; F. Jin; C. L. Jones; P. G. Jones; J. Joseph; E. G. Judd; S. Kabana; K. Kajimoto; K. Kang; J. Kapitan; K. Kauder; D. Keane; A. Kechechyan; D. Kettler; D. P. Kikola; J. Kiryluk; A. Kisiel; S. R. Klein; A. G. Knospe; A. Kocoloski; D. D. Koetke; T. Kollegger; J. Konzer; M. Kopytine; I. Koralt; L. Koroleva; W. Korsch; L. Kotchenda; V. Kouchpil; P. Kravtsov; K. Krueger; M. Krus; L. Kumar; P. Kurnadi; M. A. C. Lamont; J. M. Landgraf; S. LaPointe; J. Lauret; A. Lebedev; R. Lednicky; C.-H. Lee; J. H. Lee; W. Leight; M. J. LeVine; C. Li; L. Li; N. Li; W. Li; X. Li; X. Li; Y. Li; Z. Li; G. Lin; S. J. Lindenbaum; M. A. Lisa; F. Liu; H. Liu; J. Liu; T. Ljubicic; W. J. Llope; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; Y. Lu; G. L. Ma; Y. G. Ma; D. P. Mahapatra; R. Majka; O. I. Mall; L. K. Mangotra; R. Manweiler; S. Margetis; C. Markert; H. Masui;arXiv: 1001.5052
We present the results of an elliptic flow analysis of Cu+Cu collisions recorded with the STAR detector at 62.4 and 200GeV. Elliptic flow as a function of transverse momentum is reported for different collision centralities for charged hadrons and strangeness containing hadrons $K_{S}^{0}$, $��$, $��$, $��$ in the midrapidity region $|eta|<1.0$. Significant reduction in systematic uncertainty of the measurement due to non-flow effects has been achieved by correlating particles at midrapidity, $|��|<1.0$, with those at forward rapidity, $2.5 18 pages, 14 figures
Physical Review C arrow_drop_down INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverArticle . 2010Data sources: INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverPhysical Review CArticle . 2010 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: Crossrefhttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2010License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteUniversité de Nantes: HAL-UNIV-NANTESArticle . 2010Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2006 United StatesPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Ravindranath, N.H.; Murthy, I.K.; Sudha, P.; Ramprasad, V.; Nagendra, M.D.V.; Sahana, C.A.; Srivathsa, K.G.; Khan, H.;There is a need to assess climate change mitigation opportunities in forest sector in India in the context of methodological issues such as additionality, permanence, leakage and baseline development in formulating forestry mitigation projects. A case study of forestry mitigation project in semi-arid community grazing lands and farmlands in Kolar district of Karnataka, was undertaken with regard to baseline and project scenario development, estimation of carbon stock change in the project, leakage estimation and assessment of cost-effectiveness of mitigation projects. Further, the transaction costs to develop project, and environmental and socio-economic impact of mitigation project was assessed.
Mitigation and Adapt... arrow_drop_down eScholarship - University of CaliforniaArticle . 2008Data sources: eScholarship - University of CaliforniaMitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global ChangeArticle . 2006 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: CrossrefMitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global ChangeJournalData sources: Microsoft Academic GraphUniversity of North Texas: UNT Digital LibraryArticle . 2007Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 1999 United StatesPublisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH Ellingson, R. J.; Asbury, J. B.; Ferrere, S.; Ghosh, H. N.; Sprague, J. R.; Lian, T.; Nozik, A. J.;We have used femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy to time resolve the injection of electrons into nanocrystalline TiO2 film electrodes under ambient conditions following photoexcitation of the adsorbed dye, [Ru(4,4'-dicarboxy-2,2'-bipyridine)2(NCS)2] (N3). Pumping at one of the metal-to-ligand charge transfer adsorption peaks and probing the absorption of electrons injected into the TiO2 conduction band at 1.52 {micro}m and in the range of 4.1 to 7.0 {micro}m, we have directly observed the arrival of the injected electrons. Our measurements indicate an instrument-limited {approx}50-fs upper limit on the electron injection time under ambient conditions in air. We have compared the infrared transient absorption for noninjecting (blank) systems consisting of N3 in ethanol and N3 adsorbed to films of nanocrystalline Al2O3 and ZrO2, and found no indication of electron injection at probe wavelengths in the mid-IR (4.1 to 7.0 {micro}m). At 1.52 {micro}m interferences exist in the observed transient adsorption signal for the blanks.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2009Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2009 United States, United Kingdom, United States, United States, France, Brazil, United StatesPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedFunded by:NSERC, UKRI | SemenRate Canada/UK: Tran...NSERC ,UKRI| SemenRate Canada/UK: Transforming Germplasm and Genetic Quality to Drive Livestock ProductivityYurii Maravin; Andre Sopczak; Avto Kharchilava; Maria Elena Pol; V. Hynek; J. Barreto; D. M. Strom; Mitchell Wayne; M. Arov; Cecilia Elena Gerber; V. Zutshi; P. Padley; S. Desai; Zdenek Hubacek; V. A. Kuzmin; Marvin Johnson; L. Bagby; Flera Rizatdinova; A. V. Popov; Eduardo De Moraes Gregores; H. Nilsen; Alexey Ferapontov; M. Ćwiok; Sharon Hagopian; L. S. Ancu; Z. Liu; Y. Hu; Jeroen Hegeman; Y. W. Liu; T. Yasuda; M. Jaffré; Frank Fiedler; V. A. Bezzubov; Neeti Parashar; Kaushik De; D. Karmanov; A. Leflat; Amnon Harel; R. Partridge; M. Vesterinen; Sergio F Novaes; V. Sirotenko; T. Gadfort; K. Soustruznik; T. Hoang; Gilvan Alves; S. Greder; P. J. Van Den Berg; V. Simak; Marc-Andre Pleier; S. Zelitch; R. Unalan; M. Hohlfeld; A. Chandra; Jun Guo; Milos Lokajicek; Christophe Royon; Sa. Jain; M. S. Rangel; Cristina Galea; G. Obrant; G. Hesketh; D. Vilanova; R. Bernhard; Elemer Nagy; Jong-Sung Yu; Sudhir Malik; D. Buchholz; Gregory R Snow; M. Rominsky; F. Guo; G. Alkhazov; B. Quinn; Anna Goussiou; Mansoora Shamim; Scott Snyder; A. V. Kozelov; M. Padilla; Marc Weber; Marc Weber; G. Gutierrez; F. Badaud; M. Cooke; Helio Nogima; W. C. Fisher; Vladimir Gavrilov; Hal Evans; M. C. Cousinou; P. L.M. Podesta-Lerma; P. L.M. Podesta-Lerma; Fabrice Couderc; R. E. Hall; U. Bassler; S. Fuess; Thomas Hebbeker; Peter Love; Phillip Gutierrez; Y. Peters; V. M. Podstavkov; M. Zielinski; S. Robinson; Luis Mendoza; Randy Ruchti; B. Gómez; Lars Sonnenschein; D. R. Claes; Chong-Yu Xu; Marco Verzocchi; Greg Landsberg; Y. N. Kharzheev; Alice Bean; Zeno Dixon Greenwood; M. D. Corcoran; P. Mättig; S. Hossain; Gavin Davies; K. M. Chan; J. Orduna; Shabnam Jabeen; R. D. Schamberger; A. Meyer; T. Moulik; A.S. Dyshkant; Brajesh C Choudhary; P. Neustroev; V. Shary; Stefan Grünendahl; S. Kermiche; M. Kirsch; V. Parihar; M. Abolins; Wagner Carvalho; I. Katsanos; T. R. Wyatt; B. Åsman; B. Åsman; H. E. Fisk; Elliott Cheu; S. Blessing; O. Atramentov; O. Atramentov; B. S. Acharya; D. Jamin; Volker Buescher; Sarah Catherine Eno; Hwi Dong Yoo; Michael Begel; Aaron Dominguez; S. Uzunyan; Heriberto Castilla-Valdez; Andy Haas; Andy Haas; Raymond Brock; Yuri Gershtein; Yuri Gershtein; J. Warchol; Maksym Titov; A. Alton; A. Alton; Liang Li; M. Sosebee; Ia Iashvili; Kristian Harder; Daria Zieminska; R. Yamada; D. N. Brown; J. Clutter; D. V. Bandurin; V. Bunichev; M. Pangilinan; G. Facini; P. Jonsson; Maiko Takahashi; Suman Bala Beri; J. Sekaric; R. Nayyar; Raimund Ströhmer; Suyong Choi; Gregorio Bernardi; A. Dubey; Grigory Safronov; M. Buehler; D. Duggan; Meng Wang; A. F. Barfuss; D. Menezes; S. J. Park; R. L. McCarthy; S. Söldner-Rembold; Reinhard Schwienhorst; Andrew Askew; Patrick Slattery; A. Melnitchouk; Sung Keun Park; Michael Mulhearn; S. Chakrabarti; M. Diesburg; A. Evdokimov; I. Razumov; E. G. Zverev;arXiv: 0911.2710
handle: 11245/1.316243 , 1808/15511 , 11449/225728 , 11449/24496
We determine the strong coupling constant alphas and its energy dependence from the pT dependence of the inclusive jet cross section in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV. The strong coupling constant is determined over the transverse momentum range 50 < pT < 145 GeV. Using perturbative QCD calculations to order O(alphas^3) combined with O(alphas^4) contributions from threshold corrections, we obtain alphas(MZ) = 0.1161 +0.0041 -0.0048. This is the most precise result obtained at a hadron-hadron collider. 7 pages with 1 figure and 1 table; updated to reflect published version
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type , Journal 2010Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2010 United StatesPublisher:IOP Publishing Xiaofeng Luo; Xiaofeng Luo; Hans Georg Ritter; Nu Xu; Bedangadas Mohanty;arXiv: 1001.2847
High moments of multiplicity distributions of conserved quantities are predicted to be sensitive to critical fluctuations. To understand the effect of the complicated non-critical physics backgrounds on the proposed observable, we have studied various moments of net-proton distributions with AMPT, Hijing, Therminator and UrQMD models, in which no QCD critical point physics is implemented. It is found that the centrality evolution of various moments of net-proton distributions can be uniformly described by a superposition of emission sources. In addition, in the absence of critical phenomena, some moment products of net-proton distribution, related to the baryon number susceptibilities ratio in Lattice QCD calculation, are predicted to be constant as a function of the collision centrality. We argue that a non-monotonic dependence of the moment products as a function collision centrality and the beam energy may be used to locate the QCD critical point. SQM2009 Proceeding, 6 pages, 5 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 IndiaPublisher:Wiley Funded by:NSF | Light Harvesting Nanocarb...NSF| Light Harvesting Nanocarbon-Sensitizer HybridsAuthors: SHARMA, R; GOBEZE, HB; D'SOUZA, F; RAVIKANTH, M;pmid: 27168532
AbstractAll‐BODIPY‐based (BODIPY=boron‐dipyrromethene) donor–acceptor systems capable of wide‐band absorbance leading to efficient energy transfer in the near‐IR region are reported. A covalently linked 3‐pyrrolyl BODIPY–BODIPY dimer building block bearing an ethynyl group at the meso‐aryl position is synthesized and coupled with three different monomeric BODIPY/pyrrolyl BODIPY building blocks with a bromo/iodo group under Pd0 coupling conditions to obtain three covalently linked 3‐pyrrolyl‐BODIPY‐based donor–acceptor oligomers in 19–29 % yield. The oligomers are characterized in detail by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, high‐resolution mass spectrometry, and optical spectroscopy. Due to the presence of different functionalized BODIPY derivatives in the oligomers, panchromatic light capture (300–725 nm) is witnessed. Fluorescence studies reveal singlet–singlet energy transfer from BODIPY monomer to BODIPY dimer leading to emission in the 700–800 nm range. Theoretical modeling according to the Förster mechanism predicts ultrafast energy transfer due to good spectral overlap of the donor and acceptor entities. Femtosecond transient absorption studies confirm this to be the case and thus show the relevance of the currently developed all‐BODIPY‐based energy‐funneling supramolecular sytems with near‐IR emission to solar‐energy harvesting applications.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article , Preprint , Other literature type 2008Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2007 United StatesPublisher:Sissa Medialab Authors: KACZMAREK,O.; GUPTA, S.; HUEBNER, K.;arXiv: 0710.2277
We compare two renormalization procedures, one based on the short distance behavior of heavy quark-antiquark free energies and the other by using bare Polyakov loops at different temporal extent of the lattice and find that both prescriptions are equivalent, resulting in renormalization constants that depend on the bare coupling. Furthermore these renormalization constants show Casimir scaling for higher representations of the Polyakov loops. The analysis of Polyakov loops in different representations of the color SU(3) group indicates that a simple perturbative inspired relation in terms of the quadratic Casimir operator is realized to a good approximation at temperatures $T \gsim T_c$ for renormalized as well as bare loops. In contrast to a vanishing Polyakov loop in representations with non-zero triality in the confined phase, the adjoint loops are small but non-zero even for temperatures below the critical one. The adjoint quark-antiquark pairs exhibit screening. This behavior can be related to the binding energy of gluelump states. 7 pages, 11 figures. Presented at 25th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Regensburg, Germany, 30 Jul - 4 Aug 2007
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:Elsevier BV Haifeng Zhang; Shuai Ju; Xin Jin; Yan Yuan; Yingji Wu; Ashok Kumar Nadda; Arivalagan Pugazhendhi; Liping Cai; Changlei Xia;Renewable and Sustai... arrow_drop_down Renewable and Sustainable Energy ReviewsArticle . 2022 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Elsevier TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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The Syr Darya is one of two major rivers in Central Asia supplying critical fresh water to the Aral Sea. In spite of the river's importance and agriculturally-intensive history, few studies have provided a modern evaluation of and the occurrence of pesticide residues potential effects to aquatic life. The primary goal of this investigation was to determine seasonal variations in ambient concentrations of modern and legacy pesticides in bottom sediment and water of the Syr Darya in Kazakhstan (KZ) downstream from an agriculturally-intensive watershed in Uzbekistan. Grab samples and passive samplers were used at five remote sampling stations during June 2015 to provide a baseline for ecotoxicological evaluation. Results were compared with samples collected during and after the agricultural growing season. Polar organic chemical integrative samplers (POCIS) were used in June and calibrated for time-weighted average concentrations of current use pesticides. Among legacy chlorinated pesticides measured in grab samples from the river, lindane (γ-HCH) was detected most frequently with the highest concentrations occurring during June. For all the sampling events, residues of lindane (γ-HCH) ranged from 0.014 to 0.24 μg/L detected in water samples, are among the highest concentrations reported for rivers globally. Concentrations of γ-HCH, p,p'-DDE and dieldrin were highest in October when dieldrin concentrations approached 0.4 μg/L. Sources of legacy pesticides may be either illicit upstream use or evidence of previous atmospheric contamination of glacial meltwater. Chronic exposure to these residues may lead to ecological risk to lower order organisms in both the sediment and water column.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal , Other literature type 2003Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2003 United States, United States, United States, France, United States, United States, United Kingdom, GermanyPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) R. Witt; J. W. Harris; Zhongbin Xu; L. Gaudichet; Marie Germain; Jeffrey G. Reid; H. J. Crawford; Y. Panebratsev; O. Barannikova; O. Barannikova; L. C. Bland; J. Fu; J. Lauret; L. Molnar; M. Oldenburg; V. A. Okorokov; D. Seliverstov; Basanta Kumar Nandi; S. Gronstal; M. L. Miller; Christina Markert; Yu Chen; E. Hjort; S. Trentalange; Yu-Gang Ma; Mirko Planinic; M. Messer; L. Martin; S. E. Vigdor; S. Mahajan; O. D. Tsai; S. Lange; O. A. Grachov; A. M. Poskanzer; J. P. Coffin; B. I. Bezverkhny; T. W. Henry; G. Odyniec; R.Kh. Kutuev; M. Kramer; S. K. Badyal; A. Bravar; C. Struck; R.J.M. Snellings; L. Kotchenda; E. Gushin; David Lynn; R. Manweiler; S. B. Nurushev; D. Thein; Shengli Huang; Thomas A. Trainor; P. A. Żołnierczuk; R. Wells; C. P. Lansdell; C. F. Moore; V. Perevoztchikov; G. Rai; S. Heppelmann; D. Keane; N. Schmitz; M. Strikhanov; M. J. Mora-Corral; J. H. Thomas; P. Filip; Alexander Kovalenko; S. M. Guertin; S. S. Shimanskii; Frank Jm Geurts; B. Erazmus; H. Z. Huang; Vladimir Petrov; C. Roy; T. Ljubicic; S. R. Klein; R. Lednický; H. Bichsel; Zhenyu Zhang; Sevil Salur; H. S. Matis; C. O. Blyth; A. Tai; P. Yepes; V. Eckardt; V. I. Yurevich; D. Grosnick; A. Chikanian; Olivier Ravel; L. K. Mangotra; H. G. Ritter; R. S. Longacre; A. Klyachko; V. L. Rykov; John N. Wood; Vladimir Tikhomirov; B. Choi; M. Potekhin; R. Zoulkarneev; N.D. Gagunashvili; G. J. Kunde; J. M. Nelson; J. Berger; B. Stringfellow; Lee Stuart Barnby; Debasish Das; J. Sandweiss; S. C. Phatak; T. Dietel; D. Mishra; Sergey Panitkin; Janet Elizabeth Seger; Nikolai Smirnov; S. W. Wissink; W. A. Love; P. Kravtsov; C. A. Gagliardi; A. M. VanderMolen; A. Ishihara; R. Stock; G. Eppley; G. D. Westfall; Thomas Michael Cormier; Alexandre Alarcon Do Passo Suaide; Y. P. Viyogi; R. D. Majka; Jianhong Wu; M. Calderon De La Barca Sanchez; Gang Wang; S. P. Chernenko; N. G. Minaev; B. Norman; I. Zborovský; Jay Roberts; A. Rose; A. Lebedev; F. Liu; Premomoy Ghosh; Z. M. Wang; Adam Ryszard Kisiel; T. J. M. Symons; B. D. Anderson; Malgorzata Anna Janik; J. Kiryluk; S. Bhardwaj; D. J. Prindle; Sudhir Raniwala; Susanta Kumar Pal; P. Seyboth; M. Castro; F. Wang; D. L. Olson; Y. Fisyak; D. Arkhipkin; B. Surrow; P. Sorensen; V. V. Belaga; X. L. Wang; Rashmi Raniwala; Peter Martin Jacobs; Z. Milosevich; L. Didenko; P. Bhaskar; V. Trofimov; A. I. Kulikov; S. U. Pandey; A. A. Derevschikov; E. Yamamoto; Gerald W Hoffmann; J. G. Cramer; M. S. Ganti; V. Morozov; L. V. Nogach; P. Fachini; P. Chaloupka; W. M. Zhang; H. Y. Zhang; Masashi Kaneta; A. Szanto de Toledo; R. L. Ray; Z. Liu; J. Zoulkarneeva; Lianshou Liu; A. Ogawa; Guy Paic; M. B. Tonjes; A. V. Brandin; J. Amonett; F. Du; D. Hardtke; Souvik Das; J. Sowinski; Xu Cai; Rama Narayana Singaraju; T. J. Humanic; C. A. Whitten; J. Mitchell; N. T. Porile; F. Laue; B. K. Srivastava; V. Grigoriev;pmid: 14611336
arXiv: nucl-ex/0305015
We report high statistics measurements of inclusive charged hadron production in Au+Au and p+p collisions at \sqrtsNN=200 GeV. A large, approximately constant hadron suppression is observed in central Au+Au collisions for $5\lt\pT\lt12$ GeV/c. The collision energy dependence of the yields and the centrality and \pT dependence of the suppression provide stringent constraints on theoretical models of suppression. Models incorporating initial-state gluon saturation or partonic energy loss in dense matter are largely consistent with observations. We observe no evidence of \pT-dependent suppression, which may be expected from models incorporating jet attentuation in cold nuclear matter or scattering of fragmentation hadrons. Final journal version. Data tables for figures may be downloaded from the STAR home page: http://www.star.bnl.gov --> Publications --> Access to STAR published data
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2010Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2010 United States, France, United StatesPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) B. I. Abelev; M. M. Aggarwal; Z. Ahammed; A. V. Alakhverdyants; I. Alekseev; B. D. Anderson; D. Arkhipkin; G. S. Averichev; J. Balewski; L. S. Barnby; S. Baumgart; D. R. Beavis; R. Bellwied; M. J. Betancourt; R. R. Betts; A. Bhasin; A. K. Bhati; H. Bichsel; J. Bielcik; J. Bielcikova; B. Biritz; L. C. Bland; B. E. Bonner; J. Bouchet; E. Braidot; A. V. Brandin; A. Bridgeman; E. Bruna; S. Bueltmann; I. Bunzarov; T. P. Burton; X. Z. Cai; H. Caines; M. Calderón de la Barca Sánchez; O. Catu; D. Cebra; R. Cendejas; M. C. Cervantes; Z. Chajecki; P. Chaloupka; S. Chattopadhyay; H. F. Chen; J. H. Chen; J. Y. Chen; J. Cheng; M. Cherney; A. Chikanian; K. E. Choi; W. Christie; P. Chung; R. F. Clarke; M. J. M. Codrington; R. Corliss; J. G. Cramer; H. J. Crawford; D. Das; S. Dash; A. Davila Leyva; L. C. De Silva; R. R. Debbe; T. G. Dedovich; M. DePhillips; A. A. Derevschikov; R. Derradi de Souza; L. Didenko; P. Djawotho; S. M. Dogra; X. Dong; J. L. Drachenberg; J. E. Draper; J. C. Dunlop; M. R. Dutta Mazumdar; L. G. Efimov; E. Elhalhuli; M. Elnimr; J. Engelage; G. Eppley; B. Erazmus; M. Estienne; L. Eun; O. Evdokimov; P. Fachini; R. Fatemi; J. Fedorisin; R. G. Fersch; P. Filip; E. Finch; V. Fine; Y. Fisyak; C. A. Gagliardi; D. R. Gangadharan; M. S. Ganti; E. J. Garcia-Solis; A. Geromitsos; F. Geurts; V. Ghazikhanian; P. Ghosh; Y. N. Gorbunov; A. Gordon; O. Grebenyuk; D. Grosnick; B. Grube; S. M. Guertin; A. Gupta; N. Gupta; W. Guryn; B. Haag; A. Hamed; L.-X. Han; J. W. Harris; J. P. Hays-Wehle; M. Heinz; S. Heppelmann; A. Hirsch; E. Hjort; A. M. Hoffman; G. W. Hoffmann; D. J. Hofman; R. S. Hollis; H. Z. Huang; T. J. Humanic; L. Huo; G. Igo; A. Iordanova; P. Jacobs; W. W. Jacobs; P. Jakl; C. Jena; F. Jin; C. L. Jones; P. G. Jones; J. Joseph; E. G. Judd; S. Kabana; K. Kajimoto; K. Kang; J. Kapitan; K. Kauder; D. Keane; A. Kechechyan; D. Kettler; D. P. Kikola; J. Kiryluk; A. Kisiel; S. R. Klein; A. G. Knospe; A. Kocoloski; D. D. Koetke; T. Kollegger; J. Konzer; M. Kopytine; I. Koralt; L. Koroleva; W. Korsch; L. Kotchenda; V. Kouchpil; P. Kravtsov; K. Krueger; M. Krus; L. Kumar; P. Kurnadi; M. A. C. Lamont; J. M. Landgraf; S. LaPointe; J. Lauret; A. Lebedev; R. Lednicky; C.-H. Lee; J. H. Lee; W. Leight; M. J. LeVine; C. Li; L. Li; N. Li; W. Li; X. Li; X. Li; Y. Li; Z. Li; G. Lin; S. J. Lindenbaum; M. A. Lisa; F. Liu; H. Liu; J. Liu; T. Ljubicic; W. J. Llope; R. S. Longacre; W. A. Love; Y. Lu; G. L. Ma; Y. G. Ma; D. P. Mahapatra; R. Majka; O. I. Mall; L. K. Mangotra; R. Manweiler; S. Margetis; C. Markert; H. Masui;arXiv: 1001.5052
We present the results of an elliptic flow analysis of Cu+Cu collisions recorded with the STAR detector at 62.4 and 200GeV. Elliptic flow as a function of transverse momentum is reported for different collision centralities for charged hadrons and strangeness containing hadrons $K_{S}^{0}$, $��$, $��$, $��$ in the midrapidity region $|eta|<1.0$. Significant reduction in systematic uncertainty of the measurement due to non-flow effects has been achieved by correlating particles at midrapidity, $|��|<1.0$, with those at forward rapidity, $2.5 18 pages, 14 figures
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2006 United StatesPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Ravindranath, N.H.; Murthy, I.K.; Sudha, P.; Ramprasad, V.; Nagendra, M.D.V.; Sahana, C.A.; Srivathsa, K.G.; Khan, H.;There is a need to assess climate change mitigation opportunities in forest sector in India in the context of methodological issues such as additionality, permanence, leakage and baseline development in formulating forestry mitigation projects. A case study of forestry mitigation project in semi-arid community grazing lands and farmlands in Kolar district of Karnataka, was undertaken with regard to baseline and project scenario development, estimation of carbon stock change in the project, leakage estimation and assessment of cost-effectiveness of mitigation projects. Further, the transaction costs to develop project, and environmental and socio-economic impact of mitigation project was assessed.
Mitigation and Adapt... arrow_drop_down eScholarship - University of CaliforniaArticle . 2008Data sources: eScholarship - University of CaliforniaMitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global ChangeArticle . 2006 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: CrossrefMitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global ChangeJournalData sources: Microsoft Academic GraphUniversity of North Texas: UNT Digital LibraryArticle . 2007Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 1999 United StatesPublisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH Ellingson, R. J.; Asbury, J. B.; Ferrere, S.; Ghosh, H. N.; Sprague, J. R.; Lian, T.; Nozik, A. J.;We have used femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy to time resolve the injection of electrons into nanocrystalline TiO2 film electrodes under ambient conditions following photoexcitation of the adsorbed dye, [Ru(4,4'-dicarboxy-2,2'-bipyridine)2(NCS)2] (N3). Pumping at one of the metal-to-ligand charge transfer adsorption peaks and probing the absorption of electrons injected into the TiO2 conduction band at 1.52 {micro}m and in the range of 4.1 to 7.0 {micro}m, we have directly observed the arrival of the injected electrons. Our measurements indicate an instrument-limited {approx}50-fs upper limit on the electron injection time under ambient conditions in air. We have compared the infrared transient absorption for noninjecting (blank) systems consisting of N3 in ethanol and N3 adsorbed to films of nanocrystalline Al2O3 and ZrO2, and found no indication of electron injection at probe wavelengths in the mid-IR (4.1 to 7.0 {micro}m). At 1.52 {micro}m interferences exist in the observed transient adsorption signal for the blanks.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Journal 2009Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2009 United States, United Kingdom, United States, United States, France, Brazil, United StatesPublisher:American Physical Society (APS) Publicly fundedFunded by:NSERC, UKRI | SemenRate Canada/UK: Tran...NSERC ,UKRI| SemenRate Canada/UK: Transforming Germplasm and Genetic Quality to Drive Livestock ProductivityYurii Maravin; Andre Sopczak; Avto Kharchilava; Maria Elena Pol; V. Hynek; J. Barreto; D. M. Strom; Mitchell Wayne; M. Arov; Cecilia Elena Gerber; V. Zutshi; P. Padley; S. Desai; Zdenek Hubacek; V. A. Kuzmin; Marvin Johnson; L. Bagby; Flera Rizatdinova; A. V. Popov; Eduardo De Moraes Gregores; H. Nilsen; Alexey Ferapontov; M. Ćwiok; Sharon Hagopian; L. S. Ancu; Z. Liu; Y. Hu; Jeroen Hegeman; Y. W. Liu; T. Yasuda; M. Jaffré; Frank Fiedler; V. A. Bezzubov; Neeti Parashar; Kaushik De; D. Karmanov; A. Leflat; Amnon Harel; R. Partridge; M. Vesterinen; Sergio F Novaes; V. Sirotenko; T. Gadfort; K. Soustruznik; T. Hoang; Gilvan Alves; S. Greder; P. J. Van Den Berg; V. Simak; Marc-Andre Pleier; S. Zelitch; R. Unalan; M. Hohlfeld; A. Chandra; Jun Guo; Milos Lokajicek; Christophe Royon; Sa. Jain; M. S. Rangel; Cristina Galea; G. Obrant; G. Hesketh; D. Vilanova; R. Bernhard; Elemer Nagy; Jong-Sung Yu; Sudhir Malik; D. Buchholz; Gregory R Snow; M. Rominsky; F. Guo; G. Alkhazov; B. Quinn; Anna Goussiou; Mansoora Shamim; Scott Snyder; A. V. Kozelov; M. Padilla; Marc Weber; Marc Weber; G. Gutierrez; F. Badaud; M. Cooke; Helio Nogima; W. C. Fisher; Vladimir Gavrilov; Hal Evans; M. C. Cousinou; P. L.M. Podesta-Lerma; P. L.M. Podesta-Lerma; Fabrice Couderc; R. E. Hall; U. Bassler; S. Fuess; Thomas Hebbeker; Peter Love; Phillip Gutierrez; Y. Peters; V. M. Podstavkov; M. Zielinski; S. Robinson; Luis Mendoza; Randy Ruchti; B. Gómez; Lars Sonnenschein; D. R. Claes; Chong-Yu Xu; Marco Verzocchi; Greg Landsberg; Y. N. Kharzheev; Alice Bean; Zeno Dixon Greenwood; M. D. Corcoran; P. Mättig; S. Hossain; Gavin Davies; K. M. Chan; J. Orduna; Shabnam Jabeen; R. D. Schamberger; A. Meyer; T. Moulik; A.S. Dyshkant; Brajesh C Choudhary; P. Neustroev; V. Shary; Stefan Grünendahl; S. Kermiche; M. Kirsch; V. Parihar; M. Abolins; Wagner Carvalho; I. Katsanos; T. R. Wyatt; B. Åsman; B. Åsman; H. E. Fisk; Elliott Cheu; S. Blessing; O. Atramentov; O. Atramentov; B. S. Acharya; D. Jamin; Volker Buescher; Sarah Catherine Eno; Hwi Dong Yoo; Michael Begel; Aaron Dominguez; S. Uzunyan; Heriberto Castilla-Valdez; Andy Haas; Andy Haas; Raymond Brock; Yuri Gershtein; Yuri Gershtein; J. Warchol; Maksym Titov; A. Alton; A. Alton; Liang Li; M. Sosebee; Ia Iashvili; Kristian Harder; Daria Zieminska; R. Yamada; D. N. Brown; J. Clutter; D. V. Bandurin; V. Bunichev; M. Pangilinan; G. Facini; P. Jonsson; Maiko Takahashi; Suman Bala Beri; J. Sekaric; R. Nayyar; Raimund Ströhmer; Suyong Choi; Gregorio Bernardi; A. Dubey; Grigory Safronov; M. Buehler; D. Duggan; Meng Wang; A. F. Barfuss; D. Menezes; S. J. Park; R. L. McCarthy; S. Söldner-Rembold; Reinhard Schwienhorst; Andrew Askew; Patrick Slattery; A. Melnitchouk; Sung Keun Park; Michael Mulhearn; S. Chakrabarti; M. Diesburg; A. Evdokimov; I. Razumov; E. G. Zverev;arXiv: 0911.2710
handle: 11245/1.316243 , 1808/15511 , 11449/225728 , 11449/24496
We determine the strong coupling constant alphas and its energy dependence from the pT dependence of the inclusive jet cross section in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV. The strong coupling constant is determined over the transverse momentum range 50 < pT < 145 GeV. Using perturbative QCD calculations to order O(alphas^3) combined with O(alphas^4) contributions from threshold corrections, we obtain alphas(MZ) = 0.1161 +0.0041 -0.0048. This is the most precise result obtained at a hadron-hadron collider. 7 pages with 1 figure and 1 table; updated to reflect published version
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more_vert Lancaster EPrints arrow_drop_down KU ScholarWorksArticle . 2014Full-Text: http://hdl.handle.net/1808/15511Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverArticle . 2009Data sources: INRIA a CCSD electronic archive serverPhysical Review DArticle . 2009 . Peer-reviewedLicense: APS Licenses for Journal Article Re-useData sources: CrossrefUniversidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESPArticle . 2013Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2009License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: DataciteUniversity of North Texas: UNT Digital LibraryArticle . 2009Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Universidade Estadual Paulista São Paulo: Repositório Institucional UNESPArticle . 2009Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Lancaster University: Lancaster EprintsArticle . 2009Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Preprint , Other literature type , Journal 2010Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2010 United StatesPublisher:IOP Publishing Xiaofeng Luo; Xiaofeng Luo; Hans Georg Ritter; Nu Xu; Bedangadas Mohanty;arXiv: 1001.2847
High moments of multiplicity distributions of conserved quantities are predicted to be sensitive to critical fluctuations. To understand the effect of the complicated non-critical physics backgrounds on the proposed observable, we have studied various moments of net-proton distributions with AMPT, Hijing, Therminator and UrQMD models, in which no QCD critical point physics is implemented. It is found that the centrality evolution of various moments of net-proton distributions can be uniformly described by a superposition of emission sources. In addition, in the absence of critical phenomena, some moment products of net-proton distribution, related to the baryon number susceptibilities ratio in Lattice QCD calculation, are predicted to be constant as a function of the collision centrality. We argue that a non-monotonic dependence of the moment products as a function collision centrality and the beam energy may be used to locate the QCD critical point. SQM2009 Proceeding, 6 pages, 5 figures
Journal of Physics G... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics G Nuclear and Particle PhysicsArticle . 2010 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefhttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2010License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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more_vert Journal of Physics G... arrow_drop_down Journal of Physics G Nuclear and Particle PhysicsArticle . 2010 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Crossrefhttps://dx.doi.org/10.48550/ar...Article . 2010License: arXiv Non-Exclusive DistributionData sources: Dataciteadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2016 IndiaPublisher:Wiley Funded by:NSF | Light Harvesting Nanocarb...NSF| Light Harvesting Nanocarbon-Sensitizer HybridsAuthors: SHARMA, R; GOBEZE, HB; D'SOUZA, F; RAVIKANTH, M;pmid: 27168532
AbstractAll‐BODIPY‐based (BODIPY=boron‐dipyrromethene) donor–acceptor systems capable of wide‐band absorbance leading to efficient energy transfer in the near‐IR region are reported. A covalently linked 3‐pyrrolyl BODIPY–BODIPY dimer building block bearing an ethynyl group at the meso‐aryl position is synthesized and coupled with three different monomeric BODIPY/pyrrolyl BODIPY building blocks with a bromo/iodo group under Pd0 coupling conditions to obtain three covalently linked 3‐pyrrolyl‐BODIPY‐based donor–acceptor oligomers in 19–29 % yield. The oligomers are characterized in detail by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, high‐resolution mass spectrometry, and optical spectroscopy. Due to the presence of different functionalized BODIPY derivatives in the oligomers, panchromatic light capture (300–725 nm) is witnessed. Fluorescence studies reveal singlet–singlet energy transfer from BODIPY monomer to BODIPY dimer leading to emission in the 700–800 nm range. Theoretical modeling according to the Förster mechanism predicts ultrafast energy transfer due to good spectral overlap of the donor and acceptor entities. Femtosecond transient absorption studies confirm this to be the case and thus show the relevance of the currently developed all‐BODIPY‐based energy‐funneling supramolecular sytems with near‐IR emission to solar‐energy harvesting applications.
ChemPhysChem arrow_drop_down ChemPhysChemArticle . 2016 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Wiley Online Library User AgreementData sources: CrossrefDSpace@IIT Bombay (Indian Institute of Technology)Article . 2016Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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