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Gravitational catalysis of nuclear synthesis from positrons, electrons and neutrinos. [PDF]
Vayenas CG, Tsousis DG, Martino E.
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Search for light sterile neutrinos with two neutrino beams at MicroBooNE. [PDF]
MicroBooNE Collaboration.
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Advancing Proton Therapy: A Review of Geant4 Simulation for Enhanced Planning and Optimization in Hadron Therapy. [PDF]
Etehadtavakol M, Shokrani P, Shanei A.
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Higher precision constraints on the tau g - 2 in LHC photon-initiated production: a full account of hadron dissociation and soft survival effects. [PDF]
Harland-Lang LA.
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A Review of Intense Electromagnetic Fields in Heavy-Ion Collisions: Theoretical Predictions and Experimental Results. [PDF]
Shen D +5 more
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Data-driven discovery of Tsallis-like distribution using symbolic regression in high-energy physics. [PDF]
Makke N, Chawla S.
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1983
The objective is to investigate whether existing technology might be extrapolated to provide the conceptual framework for a major hadron-hadron collider facility for high energy physics experimentation for the remainder of this century. One contribution to this large effort is to formalize the methods and mathematical tools necessary.
Month, M., Weng, W. T.
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The objective is to investigate whether existing technology might be extrapolated to provide the conceptual framework for a major hadron-hadron collider facility for high energy physics experimentation for the remainder of this century. One contribution to this large effort is to formalize the methods and mathematical tools necessary.
Month, M., Weng, W. T.
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Hadron-Hadron and Hadron-Nucleus Scattering
1993In this contribution we discuss two problems in the physics of strong interactions. These problems are intended to introduce the reader to two important and active areas of research in the field of theoretical nuclear physics.
F. Lenz, D. Stoll
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