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The Pulsation of EE Camelopardalis [PDF]
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Slavek M. Rucinski+2 more
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8 pages, 8 figures. Proceedings 17th Lomonosov conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow, Aug. 2015. World Scientific, to appear. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1601.06640.
d'Enterria, David
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AbstractWith centre-of-mass energies covering the Z pole, the WW threshold, the HZ production, and the top-pair threshold, the FCC-ee offers unprecedented possibilities to measure the properties of the four heaviest particles of the standard model (the Higgs, Z, and W bosons, and the top quark) and also those of the b and c quarks and of the $$\tau $$
Martin Aleksa+4 more
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AbstractIn this note, we briefly review some theory aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics at the future circular lepton collider (FCC-ee).
Pier Francesco Monni, Giulia Zanderighi
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Muon detection at FCC-ee [PDF]
AbstractMuons provide a clean experimental signature, typically traversing the whole experimental apparatus without decaying. Muon detection systems are therefore usually located at a rather large distance from the primary interaction vertex after all other sub-detectors. As such, experimental apparatuses at FCC-ee will certainly employ very large muon
Braibant, S, Giacomelli, P
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FCC-ee: physics motivations [PDF]
AbstractLearning from the first twelve years of LHC running, this essay offers a brief journey through the FCC-ee physics programme from refined precision measurements to probes of new physics, highlighting some of the commentaries between the different runs of FCC-ee at various energies as well as the synergies between the two FCC-ee and FCC-hh ...
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Particle identification at FCC-ee [PDF]
AbstractEquipping an experiment at FCC-ee with particle identification (PID) capabilities, in particular the ability to distinguish between hadron species, would bring great benefits to the physics programme. Good PID is essential for precise studies in quark flavour physics and is also a great asset for many measurements in tau, top, and Higgs physics.
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Granular size segregation in underwater sand ripples [PDF]
We report an experimental study of a binary sand bed under an oscillating water flow. The formation and evolution of ripples is observed. The appearance of a granular segregation is shown to strongly depend on the sand bed preparation.
Andersen+20 more
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The τ challenges at FCC-ee [PDF]
This high statistics in the clean environment of a circular lepton collider opens the possibility of much improved determinations of τ-lepton properties and, via the measurement of the τ polarisation, of the neutral-current couplings of electrons and τ s.
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Flexible resource allocation for joint optimization of energy and spectral efficiency in OFDMA multi-cell networks [PDF]
The radio resource allocation problem is studied, aiming to jointly optimize the energy efficiency (EE) and spectral efficiency (SE) of downlink OFDMA multi-cell networks.
Hu, Zhiqun+4 more
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