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Studies of Charm Mixing and CPV
LHCb has collected the world's largest sample of charmed hadrons. This sample
is used to search for direct and indirect CP violation in charm and to measure
mixing parameters. Preliminary measurements from several decay modes are
presented, with complementary time-dependent and time-integrated analyses.Comment: Presented at The Meeting of the American Physical Society, Division
of Particles and Fields,Santa Cruz, California, August 13-17, 201
On four species of Copepoda new to Chesapeake Bay, with a description of a new variety of Paracalanus crassirostris Dahl
At this time, four additional species, unreported by Wilson [1932], can be added to the list of those species to be found within the limits of the bay. These are Acartia tonsa Dana, Cyclops vernalis Fischer, Diaptomus spatulocrenatus Pearse, and Paracalanus crassirostris Dahl var. nudus nov. The specimens from which identifications were made were collected by means of Clarke-Bumpus nets, in use on the motor ship "Mahatru.
Solar System Constraints on f(G) Dark Energy
Corrections to solar system gravity are derived for f(G) gravity theories, in
which a function of the Gauss-Bonnet curvature term is added to the
gravitational action. Their effects on Newton's law, as felt by the planets,
and on the frequency shift of signals from the Cassini spacecraft, are both
determined. Despite the fact that the Gauss-Bonnet term is quadratic in
curvature, the resulting constraints are substantial. It is shown that they
practically rule out f(G) as a natural explanation for the late-time
acceleration of the universe. Possible exceptions are when f(G) reduces to
something very close to a cosmological constant, or if the form of the function
f is exceptionally fine-tuned.Comment: 12 pages. v3: Extra refs and discussio
Electromagnetic compatibility overview
An assessment of the electromagnetic compatibility impact of the Satellite Power System is discussed. The discussion is divided into two parts: determination of the emission expected from SPS including their spatial and spectral distributions, and evaluation of the impact of such emissions on electromagnetic systems including considerations of means for mitigating effects
A study of the crab pot as a fishing gear
The crab pot as a fishing gear was introduced in Maryland waters, following some years of greatly expanded use in Virginia, during the 1939 season, and was widely used during 1940. The 1941 session of the Maryland Legislature, however, illegalized the crab pot. Since that time the device has been given up almost entirely by Maryland fishermen, its attempted use in a commercial way having persisted in diminishing numbers in only one region of the state
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