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Fluorescent Neutron Track Detectors for Boron-10 Microdistribution Measurement in BNCT: A Feasibility Study. [PDF]
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A Flexible and Efficient Approach to Missing Transverse Momentum Reconstruction. [PDF]
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Scattering Amplitudes in Quantum Field Theory
Lecture Notes in Physics, 2023These lecture notes bridge a gap between introductory quantum field theory (QFT) courses and state-of-the-art research in scattering amplitudes. They cover the path from basic definitions of QFT to amplitudes relevant for processes in the Standard Model ...
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Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, 2022
We performed a novel Σ+p scattering experiment at the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility. Approximately 2400 Σ+p elastic scattering events were identified from 4.9 × 107 tagged Σ+ particles in the Σ+ momentum range 0.44–0.80 GeV/c.
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We performed a novel Σ+p scattering experiment at the J-PARC Hadron Experimental Facility. Approximately 2400 Σ+p elastic scattering events were identified from 4.9 × 107 tagged Σ+ particles in the Σ+ momentum range 0.44–0.80 GeV/c.
J-PARC E40 Collaboration T. Nanamura +70 more
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Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2018
The neutron flux of the Compact Pulsed Hadron Source (CPHS) is about 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than that of large neutron sources, which means that the beam intensity should be improved to achieve good statistics.
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The neutron flux of the Compact Pulsed Hadron Source (CPHS) is about 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than that of large neutron sources, which means that the beam intensity should be improved to achieve good statistics.
Z. Wang +4 more
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Neutrino Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider
Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle ScienceThe proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce an intense, high-energy beam of neutrinos of all flavors collimated in the forward direction.
Akitaka Ariga +3 more
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Entanglement and Bell nonlocality with bottom-quark pairs at hadron colliders
Physical Review DIt has been shown that entanglement and Bell nonlocality, which are key concepts in Quantum Mechanics, can be probed in high-energy colliders via processes of fundamental particle scattering.
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