Tag: Detector

  • LSC 6.0 lowers the Gallium anomaly bias estimate

    What the study found LSC 6.0 is a phenomenological framework that combines weak propagation effects with anisotropic detector response in neutrino physics. The abstract says its central result is that this coupled mechanism reduces the energy-scale bias needed to explain the Gallium anomaly from about 10% to about 3–6%. Why the authors say this matters…

  • Method reduces uncertainty in precision two-body mass measurements

    What the study found The study found that detector-related uncertainties can be analyzed more rigorously by looking at how observed mass shifts depend on the sum and difference of the daughter particle momenta in two-body decays. The authors applied this idea to the Λ hyperon (a particle made of one up quark, one down quark,…

  • Method speeds up TDDFT calculations for XRTS analysis

    Method speeds up TDDFT calculations for XRTS analysis

    What the study found The study found a broadly applicable method for improving the efficiency of time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) calculations used to model X-ray Thomson scattering (XRTS) and related dynamic material properties. The authors report speed-ups of up to an order of magnitude without introducing any significant bias. Why the authors say this…

  • Validated HPLC method measures polysorbate 80 in mAbs

    Validated HPLC method measures polysorbate 80 in mAbs

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    Interlaboratory validated HPLC-ELSD method for accurate polysorbate 80 quantification in monoclonal antibody formulations with robust performance across diverse laboratory settings.