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Fine structure in the α decay of 179 Hg and 177 Au. [PDF]
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The first limit on invisible decays of Bs mesons comes from LEP. [PDF]
Alonso-Álvarez G, Escudero Abenza M.
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High-precision measurement of the atomic mass of 84 Sr and implications to isotope shift studies. [PDF]
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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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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1985
A comparison between electron−positron and proton−antiproton colliders is used to initiate a discussion of current trends in hadron−hadron colliders. Specific accelerators (SSC, FFAG, ISR, SPS, and TeV I) are discussed. Also, current detection technology is discussed. (AIP)
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A comparison between electron−positron and proton−antiproton colliders is used to initiate a discussion of current trends in hadron−hadron colliders. Specific accelerators (SSC, FFAG, ISR, SPS, and TeV I) are discussed. Also, current detection technology is discussed. (AIP)
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Firetube model and hadron-hadron collisions
Physical Review D, 1992A new version of the firetube model is developed to describe hadron-hadron collisions at ultrarelativistic energies. Several improvements are introduced in order to include the longitudinal expansion of intermediate fireballs, which remedies the overestimates of the transverse momenta in the previous version.
, Nazareth, , Kodama, , Portes
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1990
Quarks and Gluons in Hadrons and Nuclei.- Hadron Spectroscopy: an Overview with Strings Attached.- to Nambu Jona-Lasinio Models Applied to Low Energy Hadronic Matter.- The QCD Vacuum and Chiral Symmetry.- Hamiltonian Formulation of Two-Dirnensional Gauge theories on the Light-Cone.- Quark-Gluon Plasma and Space-Time Picture of Ultra-Relativistic ...
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Quarks and Gluons in Hadrons and Nuclei.- Hadron Spectroscopy: an Overview with Strings Attached.- to Nambu Jona-Lasinio Models Applied to Low Energy Hadronic Matter.- The QCD Vacuum and Chiral Symmetry.- Hamiltonian Formulation of Two-Dirnensional Gauge theories on the Light-Cone.- Quark-Gluon Plasma and Space-Time Picture of Ultra-Relativistic ...
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Multifractal thermodynamics of hadron-hadron and hadron-nucleus interactions
The European Physical Journal A, 1998It is shown that the constant-specific-heat approximation is applicable to multifractal thermodynamics of hadron-hadron and hadron-nucleus interactions at high energies. Moreover, the constant specific heats calculated from experimental data on hadron-hadron and hadron-nucleus interactions have approximately the same value for both these types of ...
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Deep Inelastic Hadron-Hadron Scattering
Physica Scripta, 1982This paper is a written version of three lectures given at the 1980 Arctic School of Physics held at Akaslompolo in Finland. The lectures were pitched at a very elementary and basic level, the aim being to familiarize the audience with the main ideas and results, and, I hope, to act as a bridge for the uninitiated to the real literature of the subject.
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