PPT-Photons and QM Part I 1 Quiz

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General Relativity Overview Photoelectric effect Photon Quantization Q 141 Two protons are moving with equal speeds in opposite directions They continue to exist

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General Relativity Overview Photoelectric effect Photon Quantization Q 141 Two protons are moving with equal speeds in opposite directions They continue to exist after colliding and producing a neutral pion . I Birth of photons 1 and 2 II detection of photon 1 III birth of photons 3 and 4 IV Bell projection of photons 2 and 3 V detection of photon 4 Credit Phys Rev Lett 110 210403 2013 DOI 101103PhysRevLett110210403 Physorg Researchers at the Hebrew Univ Reionization. by Early Galaxies. Brant E. Robertson, Richard S. Ellis, James S. Dunlop, Ross J. . McLure&Daniel. P. Stark, 'Early star-forming galaxies and the . reionization. of the Universe', Nature November 4, 2010 v 468 . (Quantum Cryptography). The BIG Idea. Basic idea of cryptography – To keep information secure from prying eyes. . Current encryption is mathematically based. Basically there are several possible types of keys and if the sender and end user both know the key, they can exchange information securely. . Can we see statistical evidence for the influence of external (AGN) photons in . blazar. SEDs?. (Jenny Gupta, Mike Peel). Blazar. SEDs. Have Characteristic twin peaks. Synchrotron dominating radio through optical. “Topologically . Robust Transport of Photons in a Synthetic Gauge Field. ," S. Mittal, J. Fan, S. . Faez. , A. . Migdall. , J.M. Taylor, M. . Hafezi. , Phys. Rev. . Lett. ., 113, 087403 (2014. ). Topological transport of light is the photonic analog of topological electron flow in certain semiconductors. In the electron case, the current flows around the edge of the material but not through the bulk. It is “topological” in that even if electrons encounter impurities in the material the electrons will continue to flow without losing energy. of Supernova Driven, Turbulent, MHD Simulations of the Diffuse . Ionised. Gas . Jo Barnes. 1. , Kenny Wood. 1. , Alex Hill. 2. [1]University of . St Andrews. ,. [2] . CSIRO Astronomy and Space . Science. Takao . Sakaguchi. Brookhaven National Laboratory. Serious Preface. Discovery and quantification are both important and should go along. Mandatory condition as far as I think, in order to expand a field (and get budget). at CDF. April 15. th. , 2013. Baylor HEP Seminar. Karen Bland . for the CDF collaboration. Public webpage:. http://www-cdf.fnal.gov/physics/exotic/run2/Zgamgam/index.html. 1. Outline. Introduction. Tevatron. EM Upgrade. Ed Norbeck. University of . Iowa. March 18, 2013. 2. Samples of interesting physics with an improved ED section. Determination of overall angular momentum direction. Separating photons from neutrons. ATS 150. Lecture 5. Please read Chapter 4 . in Archer Textbook. Gases. Gases are made of moving . molecules separated by empty space. Kinetic energy of molecular motion is proportional to temperature . Michael Kolodrubetz. UC Berkeley/LBL. Collaborators:. Anatoli Polkovnikov, Pankaj. Mehta (Boston University). arXiv:1602.01062. http://mkolodru.weebly.com/talks.html. Emergent Newtonian EOM. Emergent Newtonian EOM. with matter. Interaction of x-ray photons with matter. . When a beam of x-ray photons passes through matter, its intensity (energy . –. or number of x-ray photons - flowing per second) is reduced: . Light and Energy. Particles (photons) and waves at the same time! . c = . f. . . The greater. f (frequency), . the smaller. .  (wavelength). The greater. f, . the higher the energy of the EM radiation.. 1..  . Halloween is celebrated on ___.. a. February 14th. b. July 14th. c. October 31st. d. December 25th. HALLOWEEN QUIZ . 2. The word comes from medieval England's All Hallows' ___.. a. eve. b. time.

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