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Performances of anode-resistive Micromegas for HL-LHC [PDF]
Micromegas technology is a promising candidate to replace Atlas forward muon chambers -tracking and trigger- for future HL-LHC upgrade of the experiment. The increase on background and pile-up event probability requires detector performances which are currently under studies in intensive RD activities.
Herlant S. +16 more
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Prevalence and Virulence Profiles of Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolated From Different Animals
The higher prevalence of K. pneumoniae was observed in companion than in wild animals. The predominant animals were dogs, turtles and snakes. Some animal‐sourced isolates carried virulence factors and revealed phylogenetic relatedness with human pathogens, suggesting a zoonotic risk between these two populations.
Hsu‐Chung Liu +7 more
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Ultrafast jet classification at the HL-LHC
Abstract Three machine learning models are used to perform jet origin classification. These models are optimized for deployment on a field-programmable gate array device. In this context, we demonstrate how latency and resource consumption scale with the input size and choice of algorithm.
Patrick Odagiu +15 more
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Abstract Autonomy support (AS) and psychological control (PC) are important parenting behaviors in adolescence, with low AS and high PC relating to adolescent depression. Studies on observed levels of AS and PC in a clinical sample are lacking. The current study aimed to (1) develop a reliable coding system for parental AS and PC in parent‐adolescent ...
Wilma G. M. Wentholt +7 more
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Prediction of beam losses during crab cavity quenches at the high luminosity LHC
Studies of the crab cavities at KEKB revealed that the rf phase could shift by up to 50° within ∼50 μs during a quench; while the cavity voltage is still at approximately 75% of its nominal amplitude.
R. Apsimon +10 more
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Tune modulation effects for colliding beams in the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
Several transverse noise sources, such as power supply ripple, can potentially act as an important limiting mechanism for the luminosity production of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its future High-Luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC) [High Luminosity Large ...
S. Kostoglou +4 more
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DiatOmicBase: a versatile gene‐centered platform for mining functional omics data in diatom research
SUMMARY Diatoms are prominent microalgae found in all aquatic environments. Over the last 20 years, thanks to the availability of genomic and genetic resources, diatom species such as Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Thalassiosira pseudonana have emerged as valuable experimental model systems for exploring topics ranging from evolution to cell biology ...
Emilie Villar +11 more
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The LHC as a Neutrino-Ion Collider
Proton-proton collisions at the LHC generate a high-intensity collimated beam of neutrinos in the forward (beam) direction, characterised by energies of up to several TeV.
Juan M. Cruz-Martinez +6 more
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Size‐Dependent Multiexciton Dynamics Governs Scintillation From Perovskite Quantum Dots
Quantum‐confined nano scintillators are gaining interest in radiation detection. Understanding the nanoscale scintillation mechanism and key material parameters is crucial. These open questions are addressed by studying the scintillation of CsPbBr3 quantum dots.
Andrea Fratelli +13 more
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The radial mode of composite Higgs theories at the LHC
We examine the potential of the LHC to observe the scalar radial excitation present in extensions of the standard model where the Higgs boson is a pseudo Nambu Golstone boson. These include composite Higgs models as well as the twin Higgs model.
Gustavo Burdman +3 more
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