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Hadronic molecules and low-energy hadron-hadron scattering amplitudes
(Expanded version of results presented at Few Body XIV, Williamsburg, Virginia, 26-31 May 1994), LATEX using epsfig and wrapfig. postscript file incorporating figures available by anonymous ftp to COMPSCI.CAS.VANDERBILT.EDU, subdirectory QSM, file fbpp ...
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Exotic hadrons and hadron–hadron interactions in heavy-ion collisions
8 pages, 5 figures. Talk presented at the 11th International Conference on Hypernuclear and Strange Particle Physics (HYP2012), Oct.1-5, 2012, Barcelona ...
Ohnishi, A. +11 more
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The LHCb experiment is designed to study the properties and decays of heavy flavored hadrons produced in pp collisions at the LHC. The data collected in the LHC Run I enables precision spectroscopy studies of beauty and charm hadrons.
Palano Antimo
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Abstract It is well‐recognized in the sciences that a multitude of nonequivalent models are used by researchers to fulfill a range of goals, even for the same target system, a result known broadly as model pluralism. The possibility of the same form of pluralism occurring in logic, however, has not been adequately considered.
Ben Martin
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In high energy proton-proton collisions, collimated sprays of particles, called jets, result from hard scattered quarks or gluons. Jets are copiously produced in these collisions; however, the dynamic process through which quarks and gluons, collectively
Osborn, Joseph D.
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Direct X(3872) production in e+e− collisions
Direct production of the charmonium-like state X(3872) in e+e− collisions is considered in the framework of the vector meson dominance model. An order-of-magnitude estimate for the width Γ(X→e+e−) is found to be ≳0.03 eV. The same approach applied to the
Achim Denig +3 more
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Advantages, limitations, and future perspectives of using TEPCs in clinical quality assurance
Precision Radiation Oncology, EarlyView.
Anna Bianchi, Anna Selva, Valeria Conte
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Galactic Cosmic Ray Ionization on Uranus; Geomagnetic Latitude Dependencies
Abstract Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCRs) are a major source of atmospheric ionization, influencing ion abundance, aerosol formation, and electrical processes. GCR‐induced effects are expected to be more pronounced on Uranus than planets closer to the Sun for two reasons; reduced solar irradiance, and weaker solar modulation of incident GCR.
Ola Al‐Khuraybi +2 more
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The present status of the chiral approach to the $NN$ interaction as proposed by Weinberg is discussed. The important role of correlation effects and explicit vector meson ($ $, $ $) exchange in the dynamics of baryon-baryon interactions is demonstrated.
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