Because the ease with which one neutrino
oscillates into another is related to the difference in those particles» masses, a suitably heavy sterile neutrino could explain the greater than expected number of electron antineutrinos.
Atmospheric neutrinos could
oscillate into sterile neutrinos when they travel through a dense area of matter, like Earth's core.
The result may be pointing to evidence of neutrinos and antineutrinos
oscillating into a fourth kind of neutrino or antineutrino, a so - called «sterile» version that doesn't interact with ordinary matter, says Carlo Giunti, a physicist at the University of Turin in Italy.
The idea is that the muon antineutrinos
oscillate into sterile antineutrinos — which can not be detected directly — and that these in turn
oscillate into electron antineutrinos.
That was the Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, which in data acquired between 1993 and 1998 showed muon antineutrinos to be
oscillating into electron antineutrinos far more readily than expected.
Not exact matches
Now as an arty egg - heady guy I can relate to the need (and sometimes temptation) to brood alone, but what I particularly notice is that this music often
oscillates, as much of the classic 60s art pop did, between rhythmically simplistic evocations of lonely - ish innocence, say, the Mo Tucker and Marine Girls moments, and a-rhythmic plunges
into enervated hopelessness, say, the The Loneliest Person in the World moments.
Oscillating back and forth between monotony with its false security and chaos with its absence of limitation we either set ourselves up as omnipotent over a diminished territory or else we shrink the world
into ourselves.
Brexit enthusiasts and parts of the British media
oscillate between lamenting the EU's bullying and pretending they are themselves in a position to bully everybody else
into reshaping the single market to their liking but nobody else believes that.
The second is currently defined by caesium atomic clocks, but optical clocks promise higher precision because their atoms
oscillate at the frequencies of light rather than in the microwave band, so they can slice time
into smaller intervals.
When activated, sensors inside would scan the thousands of brain waves
oscillating in a soldier's head; a microprocessor would apply pattern recognition software to decode those waves and translate them
into specific sentences or words, and a radio would transmit the message.
Sinervo has studied how side - blotched lizards in California get locked
into a similarly
oscillating game of rock - paper - scissors.
That ability could translate
into vast improvements in detecting small
oscillating signals, Roxworthy says.
It would monitor the way in which the three different types of neutrino morph, or
oscillate,
into one another as they travel along the beam, and then repeat the experiment, this time with a beam of antineutrinos.
These
oscillating electrons, known as surface plasmons, reradiate light
into the underlying silicon, which increases light absorption
into the cell.
By fabricating piezoelectric materials
into cantilevers that resemble a diving board, these devices can
oscillate from ambient vibrations and generate electricity.
By means of the
oscillating magnetic fields of irradiated microwaves the deliberate rotation of the YIG magnetization is induced, which emits a magnon spin current
into the CoO.
They then attached strips of gold to both ends of each nanotube, creating a transistor, and linked up to three such devices in various ways to make circuits that would execute simple logical functions: flipping a signal from off to on or vice versa, turning two off signals
into an on, storing a unit of information or creating an
oscillating signal.
One possible solution is that neutrinos
oscillate — that is, the electron neutrinos created in the sun change
into muon - or tau - neutrinos as they travel to the earth.
On page 314 of this issue, Tee et al. (3) report a Digital Tactile System («DiTact») based on a low - power flexible organic transistor circuit that transduces pressure stimuli
into oscillating signals like those generated by skin mechanoreceptors.
The branes»
oscillating motion would work to pump space
into our universe like a bellows, explaining the acceleration that we see today.
This bar works your stabilizers like no other by delivering
oscillating kinetic energy
into the joint.
Not long after, the
oscillating fan came
into play, fastened with its own light.
The 21st century saw the start of a great expansion of the city
into other areas, as the bipolar weather situation
oscillated between sweltering heat and neck - biting cold.
They
oscillate and breathe, melding in with the synapses of the listener and lulling them
into a rapturous state.
Though familiar in subject matter, despite its uniquely confident female perspective, Gerwig never hits a false note,
oscillating between wisdom and poignancy without falling
into the trap of the nostalgia from a period so clearly influencing this sweetly tuned homage to misguided angst, ignorant yearnings, and the desire to break out on one's own.
When you most expect a huge drop from this EDM - informed film, you get a fat
oscillating fart noise — like a massive trap build seguing
into an Edgar Winter / Keith Sweat collaboration.
He recognizes that Moonee is kind of a unique kid, the sort who can get a kick out of making noises
into an
oscillating fan or brushing her doll's hair in the tub, but he never makes her
into a precocious Hollywood cliche of the wide - eyed innocent.
The saloons make quite a sight, as the man who walks
into a signpost and leaves it
oscillating like a tuning fork will surely testify.
By subtracting the 26 - day exponential moving average (EMA) of a security's price from a 12 - day moving average of its price, an
oscillating indicator value comes
into play.
And I don't mean homoerotic in a cutesy Tingle sort of way, I mean during one cinematic the primary villain of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword embraces Link from behind, whispers closely
into his ear, and then turns directly to the camera and
oscillates his tongue suggestively»
His most recent installations comprise rods, chunks, blocks and chips of treated wood, which he arranges
into undulating curtain - like forms and explosive wall - mounted sculptures that
oscillate between the seemingly organic and manmade.
Kate Hoffman's Dream Home series, photographs taken from performative collage collaborations, has a malleable quality that emphasizes the viewer's own socio - political leanings; Samira Yamin's intricate patterns of Islamic sacred geometries cut
into TIME Magazine photos of war
oscillate between greater ambiguity and flirting with the didactic depending on the density of the cuttings; Sandra de la Loza's photographs of Stoner Spots underscore the politics of leisure through the exploration of pot - safe spaces, with a subtext of the not - quite - yet absorbed by development; Scott Short's «abstract» paintings replicate multiple generations of photocopying through the prism of Walter Benjamin; and Suzanne Wright will exhibit a deftly humorous Étant donnés-esque collage alongside mandala targets — each salves, in their respective forms, for our tumultuous zeitgeist.
Revisiting an idea he first employed in his late - seventies project «128 Photographs of a Painting», he divided the work's surface
into two vertical sections, then halved those halves, and so on, he had each work printed to his desired scale, so that we might contemplate what have become remarkable horizontal, rhythmic fields of fine lines,
oscillating with vibrations of color, the largest of which stretches over ten meters, as seen on the gallery's first floor.
In Surplus of Light, Karen Spector situates the viewer in an endless video loop that taps
into and
oscillates from a national post-9 / 11 fear and insecurity, to a ridiculous feeling of lavishness, abundance, and wealth (found in the extravagant display of fireworks), to a looming uncertainty questioning and undermining American monumentalism and ballsy patriotism.
Physically moving around a black - on - black painting of a cubic grid will reveal layers of optical illusions, while simply blinking when standing in front of a canvas covered in a complex navy - and - white pattern tricks the eye
into seeing an
oscillating, three - dimensional piece of art.
«Dimensions Variable» also features the artist's hand - constructed frames, suggesting a threshold for the subjects of the paintings to come forward,
into «real life», as they visually
oscillate between the foreground and background of the illusionistic painting.
Alvarez translates her experience of the titular Japanese writer's fantastical prose and the fading light of an evening sun
into an abstract field of subtly
oscillating hues reminiscent of Agnes Martin's ethereal grids.
In creating Ray Gun Virus, Sharits filmed monochrome sheets of colored paper and edited the footage
into precisely syncopated visual rhythms, creating an
oscillating effect that produces a range of optical phenomena in the spectator's vision.
For Sachs, a bricoleur is one «who hobbles together functional contraptions out of already given or collected materials, which he re-tools and re-signifies
into new objects with novel uses, but more importantly, which he regenerates
into a new,
oscillating syntax: one of loss, gain, and more than anything, one of play.»
Cracco's influences range from astronomy to particle physics to music, shifting and
oscillating between the macro and the micro, between the illusions of light in works like Staring at the Sun (detail shown on top) and the disruptions the images dissolve
into when viewed at close range.
This juxtaposition of images provides insight
into the consequences of the country's
oscillating wealth during the late 1960s and»70s due to an oil windfall in 1973, with a subsequent sharp economic contraction creating discontent that contributed to the Iranian Revolution (1978 — 79).
Up close, however, the image dissolves
into abstract marks, forcing the eye to
oscillate between the detail and the whole.
Painted rapidly and assuredly, wet
into wet, the flowers
oscillate between states of awkwardness and grace typically associated with the human body.
According to curator Lizzie Carey - Thomas, it is a process of slowing down the act of looking and the viewer's moment of perception, so that «the eye
oscillates between the detail and the recognition of the form; she draws us
into an encounter with the image.»
These plunge the viewer
into a world that
oscillates between reality and fantasy, in which the tenuous line that separates them is not always distinguishable.
This is where things started flying around, blurring
into abstraction, and
oscillating between fact and slur — between aggressively rendered motifs and those that smear and slip across the arena or fall out of the realm of constraint.
Because even if we'd never heard of CO2 we'd still have this separation of multidecadal climate between Figures 1 and 2
into an
oscillating component and a rising component, whose upward - curvature has continually been getting steeper and shows no sign of abruptly turning
into a downward curvature.
I should add that anyone who can separate multidecadal climate defined as F3 (HadCRUT3)
into the sum of an
oscillating component and a concave - downwards trend (the opposite of what I called Observed Global Warming which is concave - upwards) will have the immediate attention of a lot of people.
What basis would that have: We're pumping more energy (forcing) and water vapor (feedback)
into a system that is already
oscillating chaotically; as a result, oscillation amplitude and chaos are reduced?
I have a quite rudimentary understanding of how molecules that have atoms connected together, which are capable of undergoing internal molecular vibrations and other oscillatory motions, can also emit line spectra that generally fall
into the Infra - Red frequency range, because of the masses of the
oscillating components, and the strengths of the binding forces that hold them together.