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High energy physics in the atmosphere: phenomenology of cosmic ray air showers [PDF]

open access: greenAnnals of Physics, 2004
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Anchordoqui, Luis A.   +6 more
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Theory and phenomenology of strong and weak interaction high energy physics [PDF]

open access: green, 1990
This paper deals with research being conducted at the University of Arizona in the theory of strong and weak interactions. Topics in Quantum chromodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, symmetry principle, hadronic structure of the photon and other are discussed. (LSP)
Carruthers, P., Thews, R. L.
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High energy physics - phenomenology [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of High Energy Physics, 2001
Models with extra dimensions are often invoked to resolve cosmological problems. We investigate the possibility of apparent acausality as seen by a brane-based observer resulting from signal propagation through the extra dimensions. Null geodesics are first computed in static and cosmological single-brane models, following which we derive the equations
Davis, Anne-Christine   +2 more
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1st International Kaidalov Workshop on the Phenomenology of High Energy Particle Physics [PDF]

open access: goldJournal of Physics: Conference Series, 2015
The 1st International Workshop on Phenomenology of High Energy Particle Interactions, devoted to the memory of Alexei Kaidalov, was organized in Moscow on 21-25 July 2013. The aim of workshop was to gather physicists who have worked with A. Kaidalov, as well as to collect the subjects of his articles that are important for further investigations.
O. I. Piskounova
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Closeout for U.S. Department of Energy Final Technical Report for University of Arizona grant DOE Award Number DE-FG03-95ER40906 From 1 February 1995 to 31 January 2004 Grant title: Theory and Phenomenology of Strong and Weak High Energy Physics (Task A) and Experimental Elementary Particle Physics (Task B) [PDF]

open access: green, 2005
The following pages describe the high energy physics program at the University of Arizona which was funded by DOE grant DE-FG03-95ER40906, for the period 1 February 1995 to 31 January 2004. In this report, emphasis was placed on more recent accomplishments.
Rutherfoord, John   +2 more
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Enveloping algebra Noncommutative SM: Renormalisability and High Energy Physics Phenomenology

open access: green, 2009
In this talk we discuss enveloping algebra based noncommutative gauge field theory, constructed at the first order in noncommutative parameter theta, as an effective, anomaly free theory, with one-loop renormalizable gauge sector. Limits on the scale of noncommutativity parameter Lambda_NC, via related phenomenology and associated experiments, are ...
Josip Trampetić
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BFKL phenomenology: resummation of high-energy logs in inclusive processes [PDF]

open access: yesSciPost Physics Proceedings, 2021
We present recent phenomenological studies, tailored on kinematic configurations typical of current and forthcoming analyses at the LHC, for two novel probe channels of the BFKL resummation of energy logarithms.
F. Celiberto   +4 more
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Flavour Physics Phenomenology with SuperIso [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of Computational Tools for High Energy Physics and Cosmology — PoS(CompTools2021), 2022
We present an overview of SuperIso v4.1 which is a public program for the calculation of flavour physics observables. We give examples of using SuperIso to constrain new physics scenarios with kaon physics and present the implications of rare B-decays.
S. Neshatpour, F. Mahmoudi
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Collective Excitation in High-Energy Nuclear Collisions - In Memory of Professor Lianshou Liu [PDF]

open access: yesSymmetry, 2023
We celebrate the legacies of our friend and mentor Professor Lianshou Liu who was one of the pioneers for the phenomenology of multi-particle interactions and initiated the physics of relativistic heavy-ion collisions in China.
H. Huang   +5 more
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