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    Atomic dynamics of the i-ScZnMg and its 1/1 approximant phase: experiment and simulation

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    International audienceQuasicrystals are long range ordered materials which lack translational invariance so that the study of their physical properties remains a challenging problem. In order to study the respective influence of the local order and of the long range order (periodic or quasiperiodic) on lattice dynamics, we have carried out inelastic x-ray and neutron scattering experiments on single grain samples of the Zn-Mg-Sc icosahedral quasicrystal and of the Zn-Sc periodic cubic 1/1 approximant. Besides the overall similarities and the existence of a pseudo gap in the transverse dispersion relation, marked differences are observed, the pseudo gap being larger and better defined in the approximant than in the quasicrystal. This can be qualitatively explained using the concept of pseudo Brillouin zone in the quasicrystal. These results are compared to simulations on atomic models and using oscillating pair potentials which have been fitted against ab-initio data. The simulated response function reproduces both the dispersion relation but also the observed intensity distribution in the measured spectra. The partial vibrational density of states, projected on the cluster shells, is computed from this model

    Dynamics of spherically symmetric spacetimes: hydrodynamics and radiation

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    Using the 3+1 formalism of general relativity we obtain the equations governing the dynamics of spherically symmetric spacetimes with arbitrary sources. We then specialize for the case of perfect fluids accompanied by a flow of interacting massless or massive particles (e.g. neutrinos) which are described in terms of relativistic transport theory. We focus in three types of coordinates: 1) isotropic gauge and maximal slicing, 2) radial gauge and polar slicing, and 3) isotropic gauge and polar slicing.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. D, 46 pages, RevTex file, no figure

    Scientific Opportunities with an X-ray Free-Electron Laser Oscillator

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    An X-ray free-electron laser oscillator (XFELO) is a new type of hard X-ray source that would produce fully coherent pulses with meV bandwidth and stable intensity. The XFELO complements existing sources based on self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) from high-gain X-ray free-electron lasers (XFEL) that produce ultra-short pulses with broad-band chaotic spectra. This report is based on discussions of scientific opportunities enabled by an XFELO during a workshop held at SLAC on June 29 - July 1, 201

    Circadian misalignment and health

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