Publications

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  • Possible Measurable Effects of Dark Energy in Rotating Superconductors
    We discuss recent laboratory experiments with rotating superconductors and show that three so far unexplained experimentally observed effects (anomalous acceleration signals, anomalous gyroscope signals, Cooper pair mass excess) can be physically explained in terms of a possible interaction of dark energy with Cooper pairs. Our approach is based on
    de Matos, Clovis Jacinto et al.

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    2009
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  • Polarization : Proving ground for methods in radiative transfer.
    Polarization of solar lines arises due to illumination of radiating atom by anisotropic (limb darkened/brightened) radiation. Modelling the polarized spectra of the Sun and stars requires solution of the line radiative transfer problem in which the relevant polarizing physical mechanisms are incorporated. The purpose of this paper is to describe in
    Nagendra, K. N. et al.

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    2009
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  • Photometric Calibrations for 21st Century Science
    The answers to fundamental science questions in astrophysics, ranging from the history of the expansion of the universe to the sizes of nearby stars, hinge on our ability to make precise measurements of diverse astronomical objects. As our knowledge of the underlying physics of objects improves along with advances in detectors and instrumentation
    Kent, Stephen et al.

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    2009
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  • NStED: Exo-Planet Transit Survey TrES Lyr1
    The Trans-atlantic Exoplanet Survey (TrES) attempts to find planetary transits among bright stars. The two telescope used are the 10cm Sleuth Telescope (Palomar Observatory, California) and the 10cm Planet Search Survey Telescope (PSST) at Lowell Observatory, Arizona. The survey area covers 5.7 degrees by 5.7 degrees and is centered on the star 16
    O'Donovan, Francis T. et al.

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    2009
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