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Acoustic dynamics of network-forming glasses at mesoscopic wavelengths. [PDF]
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Multiparticle correlations and momentum conservation in nucleus-nucleus collisions
Particle correlations are very actively studied in heavy-ion collisions at ultra-relativistic energies. Here, an attempt is made at determining a proper reference for such studies, by taking properly into account the multiparticle correlations induced by
Borghini, Nicolas
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Collectivity in pPb Collisions with Femtoscopy
Collisions of protons with lead nuclei (pPb), such as those measured by the LHCb experiment, provide a unique environment to study the surprising emergence of collective, fluid-like phenomena in small systems. A key signature of this hydrodynamic behavior is the predicted formation of a toroidal vorticity structure.
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Discovering the D 0 ∗ ( 2100 ) in <i>B</i> semileptonic decays. [PDF]
Du ML +5 more
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Observation of deuteron and antideuteron formation from resonance-decay nucleons. [PDF]
ALICE Collaboration.
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QCD challenges from pp to AA collisions: 4th edition. [PDF]
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Principal problems of femtoscopy of small systems [PDF]
Yuri Sinyukov, Volodymyr Shapoval
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Two-proton femtoscopy at STAR [PDF]
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Proceedings of SPIE, 2016
Through experiments with heavy-ion collisons at high energies we can study the properties of nuclear matter under extreme conditions. The information on the sizes of the particle-emitting sources can be inferred via the method of femtoscopy. The femtoscopy method uses Quantum Statistics effects and the Final State Interactions to determine the space ...
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Through experiments with heavy-ion collisons at high energies we can study the properties of nuclear matter under extreme conditions. The information on the sizes of the particle-emitting sources can be inferred via the method of femtoscopy. The femtoscopy method uses Quantum Statistics effects and the Final State Interactions to determine the space ...
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