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Magnetic susceptibility of glassy carbon
Magnetic susceptibility of glassy carbon at room temperature with respect to magnetic field strength, heat treatment temperature, and high temperature tensile deformatio
Tensile creep-rate of pyrolytic carbon
Stress-change technique, combined with a graphical-interpolation analysis, yields data on the stress and temperature dependence of the creep rate over broad strain and stress or temperature ranges on as-deposited, substrate-nucleated, pyrolytic carbon
Dark energy fifth forces in torsion pendulum experiments
The chameleon scalar field is a matter-coupled dark energy candidate whose
nonlinear self-interaction partially screens its fifth force at laboratory
scales. Nevertheless, small-scale experiments such as the torsion pendulum can
provide powerful constraints on chameleon models. Here we develop a simple
approximation for computing chameleon fifth forces in torsion pendulum
experiments such as Eot-Wash. We show that our approximation agrees well with
published constraints on the quartic chameleon, and we use it to extend these
constraints to a much wider range of models. Finally, we forecast the
constraints which will result from the next-generation Eot-Wash experiment, and
show that this experiment will exclude a wide range of quantum-stable models.Comment: 15 pages, 17 figures; matches version accepted by PR
Searches for solar-influenced radioactive decay anomalies using Spacecraft RTGs
Experiments showing a seasonal variation of the nuclear decay rates of a
number of different nuclei, and decay anomalies apparently related to solar
flares and solar rotation, have suggested that the Sun may somehow be
influencing nuclear decay processes. Recently, Cooper searched for such an
effect in Pu nuclei contained in the radioisotope thermoelectric
generators (RTGs) on board the Cassini spacecraft. In this paper we modify and
extend Cooper's analysis to obtain constraints on anomalous decays of
Pu over a wider range of models, but these limits cannot be applied to
other nuclei if the anomaly is composition-dependent. We also show that it may
require very high sensitivity for terrestrial experiments to discriminate among
some models if such a decay anomaly exists, motivating the consideration of
future spacecraft experiments which would require less precision.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures (to appear in Astroparticle Physics
Tensile and structural properties of glassy carbon
High temperature tensile strength of glassy carbons in helium atmosphere - mechanical propertie
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