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Open is not enough
2018, Chen, Xiaoli, Dallmeier-Tiessen, Sünje, Dasler, Robin, Feger, Sebastian, Fokianos, Pamfilos, Gonzalez, Jose Benito, Hirvonsalo, Harri, Kousidis, Dinos, Lavasa, Artemis, Mele, Salvatore, Rodriguez, Diego Rodriguez, Šimko, Tibor, Smith, Tim, Trisovic, Ana, Trzcinska, Anna, Tsanaktsidis, Ioannis, Zimmermann, Markus, Cranmer, Kyle, Heinrich, Lukas, Watts, Gordon, Hildreth, Michael, Lloret Iglesias, Lara, Lassila-Perini, Kati, Neubert, Sebastian
The solutions adopted by the high-energy physics community to foster reproducible research are examples of best practices that could be embraced more widely. This first experience suggests that reproducibility requires going beyond openness.
Experiments on the magnetorotational instability in helical magnetic fields
2007, Stefani, F., Gundrum, T., Gerbeth, G., Rüdiger, G., Szklarski, J., Hollerbach, R.
The magnetorotational instability (MRI) plays a key role in the formation of stars and black holes, by enabling outward angular momentum transport in accretion discs. The use of combined axial and azimuthal magnetic fields allows the investigation of this effect in liquid metal flows at moderate Reynolds and Hartmann numbers. A variety of experimental results is presented showing evidence for the occurrence of the MRI in a Taylor-Couette flow using the liquid metal alloy GaInSn. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.