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    Thermal breakdown of coherent backscattering: a case study of quantum duality

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    We investigate coherent backscattering of light by two harmonically trapped atoms in the light of quantitative quantum duality. Including recoil and Doppler shift close to an optical resonance, we calculate the interference visibility as well as the amount of which-path information, both for zero and finite temperature.Comment: published version with minor changes and an added figur

    Structural Dynamics of the YidC:Ribosome Complex during Membrane Protein Biogenesis

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    Members of the YidC/Oxa1/Alb3 family universally facilitate membrane protein biogenesis, via mechanisms that have thus far remained unclear. Here, we investigated two crucial functional aspects: the interaction of YidC with ribosome: nascent chain complexes (RNCs) and the structural dynamics of RNC-bound YidC in nanodiscs. We observed that a fully exposed nascent transmembrane domain (TMD) is required for high-affinity YidC: RNC interactions, while weaker binding may already occur at earlier stages of translation. YidC efficiently catalyzed the membrane insertion of nascent TMDs in both fluid and gel phase membranes. Cryo-electron microscopy and fluorescence analysis revealed a conformational change in YidC upon nascent chain insertion: the essential TMDs 2 and 3 of YidC were tilted, while the amphipathic helix EH1 relocated into the hydrophobic core of the membrane. We suggest that EH1 serves as a mechanical lever, facilitating a coordinated movement of YidC TMDs to trigger the release of nascent chains into the membrane

    Search for Lorentz-Invariance Violation with the first KATRIN data

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    Some extensions of the Standard Model of Particle Physics allow for Lorentz invariance and Charge-Parity-Time (CPT)-invariance violations. In the neutrino sector strong constraints have been set by neutrino-oscillation and time-of-flight experiments. However, some Lorentz-invariance-violating parameters are not accessible via these probes. In this work, we focus on the parameters (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00}, (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10} and (aof(3))11(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11} which would manifest themselves in a non-isotropic beta-decaying source as a sidereal oscillation and an overall shift of the spectral endpoint. Based on the data of the first scientific run of the KATRIN experiment, we set the first limit on (aof(3))11\left|(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11}\right| of <3.7106< 3.7\cdot10^{-6} GeV at 90% confidence level. Moreover, we derive new constraints on (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00} and (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10}

    Search for Lorentz-Invariance Violation with the first KATRIN data

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    Some extensions of the Standard Model of Particle Physics allow for Lorentz invariance and Charge-Parity-Time (CPT)-invariance violations. In the neutrino sector strong constraints have been set by neutrino-oscillation and time-of-flight experiments. However, some Lorentz-invariance-violating parameters are not accessible via these probes. In this work, we focus on the parameters (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00}, (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10} and (aof(3))11(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11} which would manifest themselves in a non-isotropic beta-decaying source as a sidereal oscillation and an overall shift of the spectral endpoint. Based on the data of the first scientific run of the KATRIN experiment, we set the first limit on (aof(3))11\left|(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11}\right| of <3.7106< 3.7\cdot10^{-6} GeV at 90% confidence level. Moreover, we derive new constraints on (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00} and (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10}

    Search for Lorentz-Invariance Violation with the first KATRIN data

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    Some extensions of the Standard Model of Particle Physics allow for Lorentz invariance and Charge-Parity-Time (CPT)-invariance violations. In the neutrino sector strong constraints have been set by neutrino-oscillation and time-of-flight experiments. However, some Lorentz-invariance-violating parameters are not accessible via these probes. In this work, we focus on the parameters (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00}, (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10} and (aof(3))11(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11} which would manifest themselves in a non-isotropic beta-decaying source as a sidereal oscillation and an overall shift of the spectral endpoint. Based on the data of the first scientific run of the KATRIN experiment, we set the first limit on (aof(3))11\left|(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11}\right| of <3.7106< 3.7\cdot10^{-6} GeV at 90% confidence level. Moreover, we derive new constraints on (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00} and (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10}

    Search for Lorentz-Invariance Violation with the first KATRIN data

    No full text
    Some extensions of the Standard Model of Particle Physics allow for Lorentz invariance and Charge-Parity-Time (CPT)-invariance violations. In the neutrino sector strong constraints have been set by neutrino-oscillation and time-of-flight experiments. However, some Lorentz-invariance-violating parameters are not accessible via these probes. In this work, we focus on the parameters (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00}, (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10} and (aof(3))11(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11} which would manifest themselves in a non-isotropic beta-decaying source as a sidereal oscillation and an overall shift of the spectral endpoint. Based on the data of the first scientific run of the KATRIN experiment, we set the first limit on (aof(3))11\left|(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{11}\right| of <3.7106< 3.7\cdot10^{-6} GeV at 90% confidence level. Moreover, we derive new constraints on (aof(3))00(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{00} and (aof(3))10(a_{\text{of}}^{(3)})_{10}
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