Nature, Volume 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Electronic journals |
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... energy collective excitations because they would be screened out by the underlying bulk electrons . Rather , metallic surfaces should support only conventional surface plasmons - higher- energy modes that depend only on the electron ...
... energy collective excitations because they would be screened out by the underlying bulk electrons . Rather , metallic surfaces should support only conventional surface plasmons - higher- energy modes that depend only on the electron ...
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... energy of the system ( Ecm ) is equal to the sum of the beam energies . Ecm is the energy available to produce the final - state particles . Electrons participate only in the electroweak interaction . This means that the total ete ...
... energy of the system ( Ecm ) is equal to the sum of the beam energies . Ecm is the energy available to produce the final - state particles . Electrons participate only in the electroweak interaction . This means that the total ete ...
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... energy change brought about by the addition of one more baryon to the system ) . Under these conditions , the hadron yields can be characterized in relatively simple terms by the thermodynamic grand - canonical ensemble or , in the ...
... energy change brought about by the addition of one more baryon to the system ) . Under these conditions , the hadron yields can be characterized in relatively simple terms by the thermodynamic grand - canonical ensemble or , in the ...
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