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Future deep inelastic scattering with the LHeC [PDF]
For nearly a decade, Guido Altarelli accompanied the Large Hadron electron Collider project, as invited speaker, referee and member of the International Advisory Committee.
M. Klein
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Herein, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is discussed as a powerful extension of conventional SEM for life sciences. By combining high‐resolution imaging with variable pressure and humidity, ESEM allows the analysis of untreated biological materials, supports in situ monitoring of hydration‐driven changes, and advances the functional ...
Jendrian Riedel +6 more
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The paper considers the application of a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) for the development of a generator of deep inelastic lepton-proton scattering. The difficulty of effective training of the generator based on GAN is noted.
Lobanov Andrey, Berdnikov Yaroslav
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Understanding deep inelastic scattering data [PDF]
Abstract The new experimental results on v ¯ p deep inelastic scattering show that we possess a good numerical understanding of this important class of phenomena. We argue that among the different descriptions of deep inelastic scattering, the MQM clearly qualifies as the most predective, economical and realistic approach to this ...
CASTORINA, Paolo +2 more
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A lack of standard approaches for testing and reporting the performance of metal halide perovskites and organic semiconductor radiation detectors has resulted in inconsistent interpretation of performance parameters, impeding progress in the field. This Perspective recommends key metrics and experimental details, which are suggested for reporting in ...
Jessie A. Posar +8 more
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The cross section for deep inelastic lepton-proton scattering (DIS) ℓp→ℓ′X includes a diffractive deep inelastic (DDIS) contribution ℓp→ℓ′p′X, in which the proton remains intact with a large longitudinal momentum fraction xF greater than 0.9 and small ...
Stanley J. Brodsky +2 more
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Charm in deep-inelastic scattering [PDF]
We show how to extend systematically the FONLL scheme for inclusion of heavy quark mass effects in DIS to account for the possible effects of an intrinsic charm component in the nucleon. We show that when there is no intrinsic charm, FONLL is equivalent to S-ACOT to any order in perturbation theory, while when an intrinsic charm component is included ...
Ball, RD, Bonvini, M, Rottoli, L
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Synchrotron Radiation for Quantum Technology
Materials and interfaces underpin quantum technologies, with synchrotron and FEL methods key to understanding and optimizing them. Advances span superconducting and semiconducting qubits, 2D materials, and topological systems, where strain, defects, and interfaces govern performance.
Oliver Rader +10 more
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Transverse-momentum-dependent Multiplicities of Charged Hadrons in Muon-Deuteron Deep Inelastic Scattering [PDF]
A semi-inclusive measurement of charged hadron multiplicities in deep inelastic muon scattering off an isoscalar target was performed using data collected by the COMPASS Collaboration at CERN. The following kinematic domain is covered by the data: photon
M. Aghasyan +230 more
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MXene dervied CoFe composites show increased initial Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) activity compared to the pure CoFe and MXene in an Anion Exchange Membrane device. Vanadium vacancies in the MXene plays a role in increased OER activity and hinders Fe leaching in the AEM device over using the pure V2C MXene as a support material for the CoFe ...
Can Kaplan +16 more
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