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Collisions of inhomogeneous pre-planetesimals [PDF]
In the framework of the coagulation scenario, kilometre-sized planetesimals form by subsequent collisions of pre-planetesimals of sizes from centimetre to hundreds of metres.
Benz +28 more
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MS²PIP: a tool for MS/MS peak intensity prediction [PDF]
Motivation: Tandem mass spectrometry provides the means tomatch mass spectrometry signal observations with the chemical entities that generated them. The technology produces signal spectra that contain information about the chemical dissociation pattern ...
Degroeve, Sven, Martens, Lennart
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Dissipation from a heavy quark moving through N=4 super-Yang-Mills plasma [PDF]
Using AdS/CFT, we compute the Fourier space profile of generated by a heavy quark moving through a thermal plasma of strongly coupled N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory. We find evidence of a wake whose description includes gauge fields with large momenta.
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Higher-order relativistic corrections to gluon fragmentation into spin-triplet S-wave quarkonium
We compute the relative-order-v^4 contribution to gluon fragmentation into quarkonium in the 3S1 color-singlet channel, using the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) factorization approach. The QCD fragmentation process contains infrared divergences that produce
Bodwin, Geoffrey T. +2 more
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Next-to-Leading Order Cross Sections for Tagged Reactions [PDF]
We extend the phase space slicing method of Giele, Glover and Kosower for performing next-to-leading order jet cross section calculations in two important ways: we show how to include fragmentation functions and how to include massive particles.
A. Brandenburg +68 more
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Hadron plus photon production in polarized hadronic collisions at next-to-leading order accuracy [PDF]
We compute the next-to-leading order QCD corrections to the polarized (and unpolarized) cross sections for the production of a hadron accompanied by an opposite-side prompt photon.
A. Kocoloski +4 more
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Simulations of Q-Ball Formation
The fragmentation of the Affleck-Dine condensate is studied by utilizing 3+1 dimensional numerical simulations. The 3+1 dimensional simulations confirm that the fragmentation process is very similar to the results obtained by 2+1 dimensional simulations.
Affleck +12 more
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Non-linear HRV analysis to quantify the effects of intermittent hypoxia using an OSA rat model [PDF]
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Jané Campos, Raimon, Romero, Daniel
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Handling Confidential Data on the Untrusted Cloud: An Agent-based Approach [PDF]
Cloud computing allows shared computer and storage facilities to be used by a multitude of clients. While cloud management is centralized, the information resides in the cloud and information sharing can be implemented via off-the-shelf techniques for ...
Damiani, Ernesto, Pagano, Francesco
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Jet fragmentation and gauge/string duality [PDF]
We consider an analog of e^+e^- annihilation in gauge theories which have a dual string description in asymptotically AdS_5 space and discuss the nature of jet fragmentation.
Ballon Bayona +34 more
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