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Spring 2011
Blanco-Benavides, Jose Mauricio
The nightside auroral region is known to be the most powerful source of radiation from Earth to space. Emitted radiation reaches up to 10^9 watt, with frequencies ranging 100 - 600 kHz, and is known as Auroral Kilometric radiation (AKR). AKR is generated through coherent emission by highly...
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Fall 2018
The SNO+ experiment will soon complete its commissioning and begin searching for the neutrinoless double beta decay of tellurium, loaded within its liquid scintillator. As a large-scale (780 tonne) liquid scintillator detector, SNO+ will also be well positioned to make a precision measurement of...
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Fall 2020
One of the theoretical mechanisms for accurately describing superconductivity is the electron-phonon interaction. This attractive interaction occurs between two electrons near the Fermi surface and leads to gapped quasi-particle states. The equations describing the mean-field properties are...
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Fall 2014
Empirical mode decomposition (EMD) is a powerful signal analysis technique to analyze non-stationary signal systems, like seismic data. Through the sifting process, EMD splits the non-stationary features of the input signal into individual decomposition modes, which are called intrinsic mode...