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    Configurational analysis of uranium-doped thorium dioxide

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    While thorium dioxide is already used industrially in high temperature applications, more insight is needed about the behaviour of the material as part of a mixed-oxide (MOX) nuclear fuel, incorporating uranium. We have developed a new interatomic potential model, commensurate with a prominent existing UO2 potential, to conduct configurational analyses of uranium-doped ThO2 supercells. Using the GULP and Site Occupancy Disorder (SOD) computational codes, we have analysed the distribution of low concentrations of uranium in the bulk material, but have not observed the formation of uranium clusters or a single dominant configuration

    Model-independent bounds probing on the electromagnetic dipole moments of the Ï„\tau-lepton at the CLIC

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    We establish model independent bounds on the anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments of the tau-lepton using the two-photon processes γγ→τ+τ−\gamma\gamma \to \tau^+\tau^- and γγ→τ+τ−γ\gamma\gamma \to \tau^+\tau^-\gamma. We use L=10,50,100,300,500,1000,1500,2000,3000fb−1{\cal L}=10, 50, 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000 \hspace{0.8mm}fb^{-1} of data collected with the future e+e−e^+e^- linear collider such as the CLIC at s=380,1500,3000GeV\sqrt{s}=380, 1500, 3000 \hspace{0.8mm}GeV and we consider systematic uncertainties of δsys=0,3,5%\delta_{sys}=0, 3, 5\hspace{1mm}\%. Precise bounds at 95%95\% C. L. on the anomalous dipole moments to the tau-lepton −0.00015≤a~τ≤0.00017-0.00015\leq \tilde{a}_\tau \leq 0.00017 and ∣d~τ(ecm)∣=9.040×10−19|\tilde{d}_\tau(ecm)|=9.040\times 10^{-19} are set from our study. Our results show that the processes under consideration are a very good prospect for probing the dipole moments of the tau-lepton at the future e+e−e^+e^- linear collider at the γγ\gamma\gamma mode.Comment: 38 pages, 26 figure
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