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Jet lag or jet jag?

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2013
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Jet rapidity distributions and jet-jet correlation functions

Physica Scripta, 2022
Abstract Multi-particle production studies have always been an important tool in the effort to study the properties of the strong force already from the fifties of the previous century. As the center-of-mass energy of present day hadron colliders and in particular the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has increased enormously over the years
N Bethencourt de León   +2 more
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Jets

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1994
This is a discussion of concentrated large-scale flows in planetary atmospheres and oceans, argued from the viewpoint of basic geophysical fluid dynamics. We give several elementary examples in which these flows form jets on rotating spheres. Jet formation occurs under a variety of circumstances: when flows driven by external stress have a rigid ...
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Jets and jet substructure

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2012
The understanding of jets and jet substructure has rapidly become a topic of high activity in both the theoretical and experimental communities. Many new physics models involve highly boosted hadronically-decaying particles, which result in jet-like objects with large intrinsic masses and well-separated constituents.
Salvatore Rappoccio   +1 more
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Small-scale filament eruptions as the driver of X-ray jets in solar coronal holes

Nature, 2015
Solar X-ray jets are thought to be made by a burst of reconnection of closed magnetic field at the base of a jet with ambient open field. In the accepted version of the ‘emerging-flux’ model, such a reconnection occurs at a plasma current sheet between ...
A. Sterling   +3 more
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The Catchment Area of Jets

, 2008
The area of a jet is a measure of its susceptibility to radiation, like pileup or underlying event (UE), that on average, in the jet’s neighbourhood, is uniform in rapidity and azimuth.
M. Cacciari, G. Salam, G. Soyez
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Jet-Jet and Jet-Wall Interactions of Transient Jets from Multi-Hole Injectors

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1999
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Interactions between the jets in a multi-hole injector and between the jet and the wall may affect the fuel-air mixing processes in a direct-injection Diesel engine. These interactions are the subject of the investigation in this work.
J. Abraham, A. Khan, V. Magi
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Astrophysical Jets

Science, 1991
Astrophysical jets are linear structures associated with stars and galaxies which span about seven orders of magnitude in size; the largest jets emanating from galaxies are about 100 times the size of our galaxy and are the largest single objects in the universe.
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