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Spring 2023
The decay rate of exotic atoms is of great importance due to their short lifetimes, which presents a challenge when attempting to probe them. The study of pionic atoms can open up a new area of physics, and experiments such as the PiHe collaboration have found a new method of laser spectroscopy...
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Spring 2021
This study of bound states composed of short-lived particles (i.e., positron and muon) serves a common purpose to describe their bound properties precisely. The calculation of a scattering amplitude can be lengthy and cumbersome when we have a specific spin preference and many Feynman diagrams....
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The Definitive All-Sky Observational Study Of Accretion Disc Physics In Galactic Black Hole X-ray Binaries
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Stellar mass black holes (BHs) accreting in binary systems provide valuable insight into how binary systems evolve and how mass is transferred via accretion. Although in recent years a canonical picture of the outburst evolution in black hole X-ray binaries (BHXRBs) has emerged, these systems...